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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 1 OUTLINE Questions? Comments? Quiz Stories or experiences with supply chains? Discuss assignments 1 and 2 –Remember to put your name in the document –Only submit one document per homework –Give sources of material you use Assignment 3 Chapter 2, 3 and 4 (Chopra)
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 2 Performance - Uncertainty Demand uncertainty – customers’ demand for a product –What else is uncertain?
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 3 Performance - Responsiveness Wide ranges of quantities Short lead times Large variety Innovation Service level – what do you think this means? Supply uncertainty Responsiveness comes at a cost
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 4 Performance – Strategic fit Match the supply chain’s responsiveness to the implied uncertainty of supply and demand Balance between responsiveness and effectiveness (cost)
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 5 Performance – Product Life Cycle Demand – uncertain to relatively certain Margins from high to low Availability essential early to capture the market Price – unimportant to important
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 6 Performance – Inter-company Scope A strategic fit between companies in a supply chain is important because competition is shifting: –From company vs. company –To supply chain vs. supply chain
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 7 Definitions Facilities – places where product is Stored Assembled Fabricated Inventory – Raw materials Work in process (WIP) Finished goods (FG) Transportation Spares
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 8 Definitions - continued Transportation – moving inventory from point to point –Ground »Road »Rail »Pipe line »Barge –Air –Ship Information –Data –Analysis
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 9 Barge transportation
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 10 Southeastern Arizona – Galiuro Mountains
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 11 Southeastern Arizona – El Paso to LA Pipeline
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 12 El Paso to LA Pipeline - Station
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 13 Framework
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 14 Facilities Role in the chain – the where of the supply chain Role in the competitive strategy – Location, location, location Components of decisions –Location –Capacity –Operational methods –Warehousing methods –Tradeoff: Responsiveness vs. Efficiency
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 15 Inventory Role in the supply chain – alleviate mismatch between supply and demand –Increase demand that can be satisfied –Exploit economies of scale –Definitions: »Material flow (Flow time) – elapsed time between material entering the supply chain and exiting »Throughput – rate at which material moves through the chain »Little’s law: Inventory = Throughput x Flow time »Flow time is also called cycle time
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 16 Inventory - continued Role in competitive strategy: responsiveness Components of inventory decisions: –Cycle inventory – satisfies demand between replenishments –Safety Stock – protects against variations in demand –Seasonal Inventory – built up to counter demand that exceeds capacity –Sources – from whom to buy (or make)
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 17 Transportation Role: move material Role in competitive strategy: match required responsiveness Components of decisions: –Mode (rail, truck, air, ship, pipeline, electronic) –Route and network selection –Sourcing »Who provides transportation services?
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 18 Information Role: connects the members of the chain and supports daily operations Role in strategy: most important underpinning Components of decisions: –Push/pull –What to share –Forecasting and planning –Pricing Enabling technologies: Software (EDI, ERP, SCM)
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 19 Obstacles Increasing variety Shorter life cycles Demanding customers Decreasing vertical integration Globalization
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FACILITIES PLANNING ISE310L SESSION 4 January 25, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 20 “Mr. Osborne, may I be excused? My brain is full”
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