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© UGS Corp. 2006. All rights reserved. © UGS PLM Solutions Inc. 2003. All rights reserved.© UGS PLM Solutions Inc. 2003. All right reserved.
Value Chain Synchronization
“ Realizing the potential of your value chain as a strategic weapon in the battle for profitable growth with Best Practices ”
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What is Value Chain Synchronization?
Synchronizing your product development efforts
Product
Customers
Partners&
Suppliers
Manufacturer
• Specific Expertise• Proximity to Markets &
Customers• Lower Cost Alternatives
• Align to Customer Requirements
Shorten Product Lifecycles Increase Quality
• New & Growing Markets• Increasing demands for
Innovation• Increasing Service Levels
• Commercialize Innovative Products
• Leverage Globally Distributed Teams
• Manage Product & Process Knowledge
with your customer requirements, and closer supplier relationships,
to increase product innovation and add customer value.
Best Practice = Creating a Global Innovation NetworkBest Practice = Creating a Global Innovation NetworkBest Practice = Creating a Global Innovation NetworkBest Practice = Creating a Global Innovation Network
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Why you need Value Chain Synchronization?
Business IntegrationBusiness Integration Global strategic coordinationGlobal strategic coordination
Supplier relationship Supplier relationship managementmanagement
Value chain integrationValue chain integration
Local ResponsivenessLocal Responsiveness
Differing consumer tastes Differing consumer tastes
Distribution channels and sales Distribution channels and sales practices practices
Economic and political demandsEconomic and political demands
Value Value chainchain innovators innovators - Leaders… - Leaders… Invest more thanInvest more than 2X 2X more to connect them with strategic partners and more to connect them with strategic partners and
suppliers as their competitors suppliers as their competitors CaptureCapture 4x4x the information about their overall spending, enabling them to the information about their overall spending, enabling them to
respond to opportunities more efficiently and effectively, respond to opportunities more efficiently and effectively, Operate Leaner and see more than a Operate Leaner and see more than a 30%30% reduction in finished goods reduction in finished goods
inventory inventory Realize a Realize a 25%25% improvement in on-time delivery improvement in on-time delivery Source – AMR Research
Design Anywhere, Build Anywhere
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Profitable Growth Through Value Chain Synchronization
“… readily translates into an extra 5 -10 points of gross margin in the first year…”
“…has helped them generate profit margins up to 73% greater than those of other manufacturers.”
“…is paying dividends…
Product cost reduction of nearly 18%.
10% to 20% improvements in time-to-market cycles”
Value Chain Synchronization…Value Chain Synchronization…
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How Do You Synchronize Your Value Chain?
“The focus must extend beyond the single enterprise to enhance collaboration and strategic partnering across the supply chain. It requires tight synchronization of business processes across both procurement and engineering organizations.”
Collaborative Product Development Associates, LLC
Supplier Relationship Management
“Manufacturers should align processes, organizations, and metrics to bring sourcing knowledge and decision-making closer to the point of design. In addition, companies should support integrated processes with the appropriate enabling technology, including integrated sourcing and PLM solutions.”
Jim Brown, AberdeenGroup
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How Do You Synchronize Your Value Chain?
“Supply chain performance is all about integration – integration of strategy, processes, organization, and information systems.”
Gordon Colborn, PRTM
“We need to stop thinking of supply chains and value chains as different entities, but, rather, should integrate the two. Product design should be fully integrated with production capability, delivery processes, and information about customer demand.”
Andrew Feller, Dr. Dan Shunk, and Dr. Tom Callarman ‘Value Chains Versus Supply Chains’, BP Trends – March 2006
Value Chain Integration
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SupplierRelationshipManagement
Challenges addressed by Best Practices for Value Chain Synchronization
ValueChain Integration
Create and sustain a superior supply chain by synchronizing with procurement & product development processes
Synchronize the processes of innovation across the product lifecycle
Globally dispersed suppliers
Supplier Performance
Increasing Supply Risks
Quality Issues
RFQ Accuracy/Errors
Engineering Changes
Shorter product lifecycles
Cost of late cycle change
Scrap, & wasted inventory
Spare parts not available
Increasing service costs
ChallengesStrategy Best Practice
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SupplierC
SupplierA
SupplierB
Procurement
Engineering Mfg
Supplier Relationship Management
Sourcing Automation Robust tools to improve procurement productivity
Sourcing Integration w/ PLM Leverage PLM to improve sourcing accuracy
Supplier Collaboration Connect global teams earlier in the design process to design cost out
Supplier Management Instant access to supplier capabilities to make better design/sourcing decisions earlier
“ Create and sustain a superior supply chain through tighter integration with procurement & product development processes “
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Mfg 2
Mfg 1
Sourcing Integration with PLM
RFQ Pkg
Part Part
RFQ Pkg
Program 1OEM 1
Program 2OEM 2 Assy
CR
Buyers need accurate product data Need business data
But products can be complex….
Easy access to managed data saves
time & reduces errors
SupplierC
SupplierB
SupplierA
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Time Spent Value Added
New Programs Changes
But buyers add little value to these
Buyers need access to PLM
And most RFQs are due to change….
Part Part
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SupplierC
SupplierB
Procurement
Engineering Mfg
Supplier Collaboration
RFQ Pkg
Connect teams w/ suppliers earlier
Evaluate cost & schedule impact
Review issues in real-time
Capture and route issues for greater visibility & quicker resolution
Changes need to be considered…
Part Part
Assy
Make Better Decisions FasterMake Better Decisions Faster
Reduce Travel CostsReduce Travel Costs
Design Cost Out of ProductsDesign Cost Out of Products
Bring Teams Together Digitally
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PartPart
Program 2OEM 2
Program 1OEM 1
Mfg 2
Mfg 1
CR
Supplier Management
RFQ Pkg
Part
Manage supplier data to improve performance & reduce sourcing
riskQuote
St. LouisHi-Capacity Hi-Quality
TaiwanLow-Capacity
OK Quality
SupplierC
SupplierB
SupplierA
Comm.Part
And Supplier information needs to be accessible….
Manage Supplier data (capabilities, quality, location, etc.)to make better sourcing decisions
Manage multiple commercial P/Ns representing commodityparts for flexible supply
RFQ Pkg
Assy
Mfr 2 P/N XYZ
Distr.
Mfr 1 P/N ABC
Mfr 3 P/N 123
Quote
Part
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Development IntegrationSynchronize Teams
Teamcenter
Lead Site
Remote Clients
Mfg Supplier
SupplierSystem
Single source of up-to-date product knowledge Shared with distributed partner locations Remote clients for secure, real-time connectivity Secure package exchange for partners with no PLM software Synchronize requirements, product, and process data
Immediate access across organizational and geographic boundaries
Synchronize Synchronize
Package Exchange
Partner/Supplier Site
Teamcenter
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Manufacturing IntegrationValue Chain as an Extension of the Business
SynchronizeSupplier Data Include partners & suppliers as part of core
“team” for true concurrent development
Synchronize product Bills of Material (EBOM, MBOM), processes (BOP), & “As-Built” configurations
Monitor & manage supplier production to control compliance, quality, & inventory
Catch issues before they make it to production
WorkInstr.
Oper
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Oper OperOper
Bill Of Process
WorkInstr.
DesignRequirements PrototypeBuild
Production In-Service
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Cost of ChangeCost of Change
Supplier
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Capabilities
SupplierRelationshipManagement
Summary - Value Attained
ValueChain Integration
Development Integration
Manufacturing Integration
Service Integration
Strategy Value
Sourcing Automation
Supplier Collaboration
Supplier Management
Sourcing Integration w/ PLM
Synchronize Global SuppliersSynchronize Global Suppliers
Better Sourcing DecisionBetter Sourcing Decision
Reduce Sourcing RisksReduce Sourcing Risks
Improve RFx AccuracyImprove RFx Accuracy
Reduce Direct Material Costs Reduce Direct Material Costs
Improve Product QualityImprove Product Quality
Shorten Product LifecyclesShorten Product Lifecycles
Reduce Impact of ChangeReduce Impact of Change
Reduce Inventory ShortagesReduce Inventory Shortages
Ensure Availability of PartsEnsure Availability of Parts
Reduce Service Cycle TimesReduce Service Cycle Times
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