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Performing a “Supply Chain Analysis” is the first step in understanding and benchmarking a company’s supply chain performance.

 

Understanding existing supply chain processes & metrics, and comparing them with competitive benchmarks and world class models, often provides a business platform for implementing changes at either a tactical or strategic level.

 

Our supply chain analysis will not only benchmark your current position, it will also provide an independent assessment of your "supply chain fitness" together with recommendations on how to achieve substantial cost savings and sustainable business improvements.

 

Our supply chain analysis is designed to provide a wide ranging review of your current supply chain practices and infrastructure. We assess all of the critical systems needed to enable and achieve your business objectives. Our approach is hands on. We work to understand the complexity of your supply chain to find disconnects between your business processes and operational objectives.

 

After an initial site visit, we will prepare and present a written report outlining best practice comparisons, key findings, areas for improvement and a review of the short and longer term strategies needed to meet your operational objectives.

The report also includes a detailed summary of your company’s supply chain effectiveness, key issues, recommended actions and an "Opportunity Profile" on how to achieve substantial cost savings and sustainable bottom-line improvements.

 

If you require any additional information about benchmarking, or how a Supply Chain Analysis may help your company measure your supply chain performance, please call us or email us at requestinfo@supplychainmanagers.com.

 

SCM
(SCM) Supply chain management is the management of materials, information, and finances as they move in a directed process from your suppliers through your enterprise to your customers.

 

Logistics
Logistics is that part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers' requirements.

 

 

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