How to manage ever smaller ever more frequent Shipments GS1 Event Rome October 2014 Presenter Jaco Voorspuij 4 Mega Trends moving Logistics Markets Emerging trends still smaller scale Production especially SME operating through Amazon or ID: 814743
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Multi-Channel Challenges for Logistics
How to manage ever smaller, ever more frequent Shipments?
GS1 Event Rome, October 2014Presenter: Jaco Voorspuij
Slide24 Mega Trends moving Logistics Markets
Emerging trends (still smaller scale):
Production (especially SME operating through Amazon or
AliBaba
) is more and more located outside cities (reducing the urbanisation trend).
Even (very) small companies now have “global” Supply Chains.
World Economic Forum
: Well over 50% of world population in cities and increasing.By 2050 appr. 70% of population will live in cities.
Slide3Big Business now needs Small Logistics
The Long Tail (C. Andersen; 2006) has finally hit even the biggest of businesses
Major Impacts on Logistics:
Number of Large Consignments dropping
Number of small consignments rapidly increasing
Delivery any place, any time
(through wide range of option)
Logistics Speed and convenience standard features.Ever increasing complexity of end-to-end chains
NOTE: Trends most evident in B2C but increasing in B2B also.
Consumers demand ever more “customised” product
Consumers buy more often in smaller quantities with lots more “Sellers”.
FMCG will continue to exist;
fewer though
Slide4Break-Through change of Approach necessary
Total Volume Transported increasing rapidly.
Total Number of Shipments growing even more rapidly.OTIF (on Time In Full) essentialFlexibility in Delivery; changes during execution.
Increasing demand Real-Time transparency End-to-end (even to Consumers)
Transport efficiency stagnant for over a decade.
Logistics Fragmentation is horrendous
(Top 10 LSP cover <15% of Logistics market)
>10,000 Transport SP in NL aloneShippers (LSC) working with multiple LSP (and determined to use ever more).Current Urban Logistics is already failing.5000 trucks per day into Amsterdam.Continuing
past behaviours will surely fail to deliver future SC needs.
Slide5Collaboration is the Key to Delivering Future SC needs
Consumer Goods Forum Vision:
Share Physical Logistics Transport (all stages)Warehousing incl. Cross DocksPalletsInformation
Identification and Labelling
Demand Fluctuation Management
joint planning, execution and monitoring
In-Store visibility
Efficient assets e.g. switching mode.Joint scorecards and business plansIntegrate Reverse Logistics Bundling Flows (leg-by-leg)Synchronise production with demand
“Improved collaboration among all parties in the value chain will be
essential
in order to achieve a more efficient and effective Value Chain to better serve the needs of the Consumer
Slide6Building blocks for Collaboration
Several initiatives already started.
Several “Best Practice” examples available (Metro; Philips; Wal-Mart; reverse logistics HP, Braun, Gilette, Sony, Electrolux ).LSP offering various (value added) services enabling shared / multi-user utilisation of infrastructure (warehouses, cross-docks)LSP offering services enabling redesigning the Supply Chain configuration(changing the Customer Order Decoupling Point, moving work to other locations).Several initiatives to help companies find collaboration partners
(GCI project, CO3 and STRAIGHTSOL).New / Emerging technologies that enable easier collaboration (information capture and sharing). E.g.
Access Points as used by PEPPOL, e-Freight and
iCargo
.
Mobile Technologies (smart phones …)Increased use of RFID.
Slide7Increasing need for Neutral Facilitator role in logistics
Independent Facilitators play a
major role in enabling Collaborative Inclusive Networks by:Creating a trustworthy environment for competitors to collaborate “safely”.Providing Services e.g. (software) solutions, intermediary services etc. that individual Network Participants cannot provide for various
reasons (including Legal).
Use of open systems of standards
(GS1
)
“mandatory” to avoid “Tower of Babel” confusion.Allows a much wider community (including Medium and Small enterprises) to easily enter and participate in inclusive networks (often making the BC for some of the above Logistics models).Enables “Connect Once; Collaborate Infinitely” through emerging Open Integration Platforms.Eliminates ID-number confusion by using globally unique (GS1) ID keys for fundamental objects in Logistics (e.g. Shipments, Consignments, Logistic Units etc.).
Production
Customer
All products / Orders
All Outlets / Channels
Neutral
Facilitator
Infeasible
for single
Logistic
Service
Provider
Infeasible
for single
Manufacturer
Slide8Why Bother?
Very impressive improvements that LSC will vigorously pursue (LSP for).
For a collaboration of 8 manufacturers and 4 retailers GCI calculatedTransport cost per pallet down >30%; Handling cost per pallet down ca. 20%Lead time down ca. 40%;Carbon emissions down per pallet down 25%;Improved On-Shelf-AvailabilityCollaboration Carrefour, Bénédicta et alia delivered34% increase in delivery frequency;
115% increase in load size per delivery.
Philips CPFR with several Customers delivered
forecast accuracy increased to better than 80%;
Stock levels reduced by ca. 30%;
On-shelf-availability increased to better than 95%.3M changing the Customer Order Decoupling Point delivered>100% increase in vehicle utilisation (long haul);>50% long haul truck trips eliminated resulting in >50% carbon emissions reduction;Total Logistics costs reduction >35%.
Slide9Acknowledgements
CO3 project (‘Collaboration Concepts for Co-modality’, or CO3 in short).
www.co3-project.euConsumer Goods Forum reports (amongst others)“2016 Future Supply Chain; Serving Consumers in a Sustainable Way”.“Future Supply Chain 2020; Building strategies FOR the new decade”.http://www.futuresupplychain.com/
Cap Gemini Consulting report
“Are You Ready? How to Create an Always-On, Always Open Shopping Experience
”.
http://
www.capgemini-consulting.com/are-you-readyhttp://www.efreightproject.eu/knowledge/defaultinfo.aspx?areaid=47&index=2http://www.peppol.eu/http://www.straightsol.eu/http://www.i-cargo.eu/
Slide10THANK YOU!
Jaco VoorspuijDHL Supply Chain
Jaco.voorspuij@dhl.com