OEMs who outsource manufacturing must continue to respond quickly to customer
requests and new product launches. And because only OEMs have global visibility
to demand, supply, and order fulfillment, they typically must still coordinate
key segments of the supply chain?#8364;”a daunting task with an outsourcing equation
that involves hundreds of products and thousands of parts. Constant unplanned
changes in demand, supply, and product configuration further complicate
matters?#8364;”resulting in missed shipments, low factory productivity, unnecessary
inventory liability, and higher material costs. ERP and planning tools are no
solution, since they tend to be batch-driven and model the enterprise rather
than the extended supply chain.
The answer lies in gaining core competency in Response Management?#8364;”a new
solution category that helps manufacturers effectively manage change within all
their outsourcing activities. Response Management technologies provide
visibility across the extended supply chain, enable manufacturers to anticipate
problems and conduct real-time review of multiple action alternatives
("what-ifs") in terms of how well they meet corporate goals, and facilitate fast
and intelligent response to changes that arise within the broader user
community.
Response Management resolves many outsourcing-related challenges, allowing
OEMs to:
Ensure adequate, timely
material coverage throughout the supply chain?#8364;”including the ability to respond
to demand flexibility programs?#8364;”through immediate access to data from multiple
legacy systems and real-time modeling of proposed change impacts.
Efficiently manage
inventory liability via comprehensive tracking of all demand changes and lead
times throughout the production process.
Enhance cut-in timing
of lower-priced material by accurately monitoring and modeling live CM inventory
data and production plans.
Optimize execution of
product introductions or end-of-life, engineering changes, and sales promotions
through instant, collaborative evaluation and scoring of multiple "what-if"
action alternatives.
As the use of outsourcing expands, Response Management offers a promising new
resource to help forward-thinking manufacturers gain competitive advantage in
this crucial area.