Category: Supply Chain Strategy

  • A Cautionary Real-Time Case Study: Cisco Remember the inventory/production debacle at Cisco in 2001?  Perhaps the story got lost in the deflating of the Internet bubble, but it is worth recounting as we look at the promised and pitfalls of using real-time data to manage supply chains. Cisco bragged in the Harvard Business Review in…

  • What are some opportunities for using real-time data beyond alerts and monitoring? Real-time data is being used today by a number of innovative companies to improve supply chain performance and customer satisfaction. At Toyota, for example, when you buy a new car off a dealer’s lot, they are ready to dispatch the replacement vehicle to…

  • If I Get It, Can I Use It? Perhaps the major issue for professionals seeking to use real-time data in their supply chain decision processes is how to convert real-time data into real-time information. As we noted earlier, current supply chain software applications, other than visibility, are not well equipped to manage much real-time data.…

  • Is Real Time the Answer or the Question? One thing is apparent in all these discussions–we probably do not have the right data to answer many of these questions. Internal enterprise information, while voluminous and correct, can often be weeks old by the time it becomes available for use in monitoring or analysis–and does not…

  • Let’s start with a multiple choice question. The real-time data revolution is: a) already here, or b) right around the corner, or c) will not happen for a long time. Which is right? Are they perhaps all right? Predictions of a major revolution in supply chain management due to the availability of real-time data have…

  • Here’s a new twist on "asset-free" supply chain providers–just own a domain name. The ability to monetize "common" domain names, such as money.com, via ad revenue is well documented.  But how many shippers are likely to use such a site to find lift?  Their business model looks to be 100% ad revenue driven for the…

  • The 7 Principles of Supply Chain Management The most requested article in the 10-year history of Supply Chain Management Review was one that appeared in our very first issue in the spring of 1997. Written by experts from the respected Logistics practice of Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), “The Seven Principles of Supply Chain Management,” layed…

  • Last October, MooBella was featured in a Supply Chain Innovators Blog posting. Now, eighteen months from launching its self-contained premium ice cream vending machine, MooBella reports it has accepted its first round of institutional funding, with a $25 million infusion from W. Health LP, a venture fund managed by Inventages Venture Capital Investment, Inc. The…

  • Disruptive, real time technologies will enable new revolutions in supply chain strategies and management. The ability to design mobile enterprise capabilities into new business models is one of the most interesting.  Al Delattre of Accenture first introduced many of the new supply chain design concepts around mobile enterprises in a presentation to the Stanford Global…

  • Wal-Mart’s Radio Tracked Inventory Hits Static by Gary McWilliams in the February 15, 2007 edition of the Wall Street Journal details the well-known litany of problems that the world’s largest retailer is having with RFID.  Not a lot of new news here–no savings for suppliers, difficulty with roll outs because of technology problems, human reluctance…