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WAYNE L. WEBB CAO Project Manager

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WAYNE L. WEBB CAO Project Manager. Computer Assisted Ordering. CAO Concept. Automated order forecasting and generation system Utilizes historical sales data Limited human intervention Seeks to achieve just-in-time inventory management. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: WAYNE L. WEBB CAO Project Manager

WAYNE L. WEBBCAO Project Manager

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• Automated order forecasting and generation system

• Utilizes historical sales data

• Limited human intervention

• Seeks to achieve just-in-time inventory management

CAO Concept

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• Overall average score for CAO stores

– 2002 – 4.20– 2003 – 4.25– 2004 – 4.36– 2005 – 4.38– 2006 – 4.48– 2007 – 4.49– 2008 – 4.50

• Steady increase since CAO deployment in January 2002

Year-End Customer Satisfaction Survey: “Well-stocked, Full

Shelves”

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• Increased customer satisfaction

– Higher in-stock rates

– Increased Commissary Customer Service Survey (CCSS) scores

• Reduced inventory levels

– Higher inventory turns

– Loss theft indicators

• Informed decision making

• Improved shelf space allocation

• Increased sales

CAO Benefits

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Good communication = success• Manager / Supervisor / Merchandiser

• Other CAOSs

• QAEs

• Admin office – VCMs

• Distributors

• Industry / sales representatives

• Vendor / contract stockers

• Cashiers

• Receiving personnel

• Janitors

Communication

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RecommendedOrder

Sales Data BOH

ShelfMaximums

Order Requirements

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• Sales data

– Average weekly sales

– Projected weekly demand

– Day of the week index

– Forecast error safety

stock

Order Requirements

Sales Data

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• Balance on Hand (BOH)

– On-hand inventory of

shelf and backroom

• Sales Promotion System

(SPS) Reserve

– Inventory on hand for

future promotions

• Quantity available

– BOH minus SPS Reserve

Order Requirements

Sales Data BOH

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• Shelf maximums set based on:

– Existing shelf space

– Set higher for never-outs

– Set lower for low demand

• Shelf minimums not part of

order calculation when shelf

max is in place

• Facings are informational only

Order Requirements

Sales Data BOH

ShelfMaximums

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RecommendedOrder

Sales Data BOH

ShelfMaximums

Without all three being completed with correct information, the system does not function correctly

Order Requirements 3 Vital Factors

Control Ordering

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• If demand exceeds shelf maximum, CAO will order to fulfill

demand and safety stock requirements

• A report generates detailing these items and can be used:

– To expand shelf space

– As a pull sheet

• Phased out/deleted items

– CAO continues to order phased out items until item is flagged

as deleted – once deleted, the item will be automatically

deactivated

Order Requirements

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66% of the active items

at Langley AFB Commissary

sell less than 21 units per week

less than 3 units a day …

As of 8/11/06

Fact

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Velocity Codes

A B C D E F

Range of Velocity Codes

5% 10% 20% 30% 20% 15%

Safety Stock Percentage

30% 15% 10% 10% 0% 0%

Case Rounding Factors

85% 85% 90% 90% 95% 95%

• Safety Stock– Velocity Code Safety Stock

• Safety Stock Based on an Item’s Velocity Code (A thru F)

– Forecast Error Safety Stock

• Additional safety stock calculated based on a comparison of the order forecasts of the last 2 weeks to actual sales during that period

Other Elements of the Algorithm

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• Lead time

– The number of days between the date of the order

creation and the required delivery date (RDD)

• Period to Order For (PTOF)

– The number of sales days that the order being

calculated is to cover

Other Elements of the Algorithm

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• Order builds on Wednesday, RDD on Friday, PAD on Saturday

• Shelf maximum: 48

• UPK: 12

• Velocity code B – case rounding factor = 85% (10.2 units)

• Starting BOH: 36

• Due-in: 12

• Lead time demand: 12 (Wednesday-2, Thursday-4, Friday-6)

• Put away demand (Saturday): 9

• 36 + 12 – 12 = 36 (Virtual BOH, Friday night)

• The difference between virtual BOH and shelf maximum is greater than 85% of UPK, so one case will be ordered

• Shelf maximum (48) minus virtual BOH (36) = 12

Other Elements of the Algorithm Ordering Scenario

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• Store manages their own order / distributor schedule

• Accommodates holiday store closures, distributor

closures for inventory, etc., using an override

feature

• CAO will recalculate projected orders based on the

new schedule

• Can create multiple orders with multiple RDDs

Store Ordering Schedule

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• Shippers, floor stands / pallet modules

• Items received via the Case and Truckload Sale (CATS)

system

• Demos

• VCMs – merchandise returned to vendor

• Mis-picks

• Unidentified shortages

Factors Impacting BOH Accuracy

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• Store runs CAO Facility New Item Report

• Generates distinct pull once a week using FDS

• Upon receipt, merchandise to shelf

• Activate and establish shelf maximum

• CAO orders to fill shelf

• Ordering initially based on replenishment

• Forecast developed when there is history of sales

New Items

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• Maintain orders

–Edit current order

–Review two-week order history

• Manage counts

–Establish / correct BOH

–Process salvage

–Transfer items

–Flagged Item Report (NIS, highs, and lows)

RF HHT Functionality

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• Manage items

– Set shelf maximums and facings

– Activate / deactivate items

– View CAO Item Detail

• Reports

– Salvage

– Transfer

– Flagged Item Report

RF HHT Functionality

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• Lists items and average weekly demand unique to store

• Can be created and released in advance

• If released in advance, due-ins put into reserve

• If received in advance of promotion start date, BOH put

into reserve (SPS Reserve)

• SPS Reserve enables CAO to continue to order for shelf

• Once promotion starts, CAOSs must order manually to

keep displays full

Sales Promotion System (SPS)

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• Flag local promotions in CAO

– RF HHT used to capture items promoted outside MBU

window to prevent over-ordering after promotion

– Can be used to flag items heavily demo'ed,

couponed, or advertised

Managing Sales History

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• Two functions – markdown and (store / vendor)

throwaway

• Process streamlined by requiring fewer key strokes

• Automatically computes markdown price

• Saves item information for 2 months plus current month

• Salvage report has various sort options, enabling user

to print by vendor number, PIIN number, distributor,

and department

Salvage Program

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• User defined date range – applies to sales days

• Will temporarily modify shelf maximum factor

value for date range specified

• User will define shelf maximum factor percentage

(+/-) for various combinations of D/C/G, distributor,

and velocity code

Order Ramp Factor

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• Identify non-MBU promotions

• Give advance notice of heavily couponed items

• National advertising

• Spot BOH discrepancies

• Reduce mis-picks and shortages

• Follow-up with vendor stockers

What You Can Do to Help

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• Past

– Payday demand - based on last 8 payday weeks

– Non-payday demand - based on last 8 non-payday weeks

– Override schedules

– Shelf max

– Visibility of 856

• Future

– Daily forecast

Enhancements

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Item Movement

Review Item Movement Data

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Weekly Demand / Promotions

Check Average Weekly Demand

Check Date Last Promoted

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Sales History

Review 60 Weeks Sales History

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DeCA Help Desk 1-888-551-1598 or 804-734-8000, ext 48140

(Functional, technical, C-Move or RH-HHT issues)

HQ DeCA Ivy Beres 804-734-8000, ext 48211Bob Crecink 804-734-8000, ext 48983Robert A. Robin 804-734-8000, ext 48672Wayne L. Webb 804-734-8000, ext 48854Gary Williams 804-734-8000, ext 48731

For Assistance