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1-3. Corporate Supply Challenges. Need to control unit costsNeed to reduce the total cost of acquisitionThe increasing influence of suppliers on the purchaser's ability to respond to end-customers needsIncreased reliance on fewer suppliersTrend towards reliance on suppliers for design and build
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2. CHAPTER ONE The Challenge of Purchasingand Supply Management
3. 1-3 Corporate Supply Challenges Need to control unit costs
Need to reduce the total cost of acquisition
The increasing influence of suppliers on the purchaser’s ability to respond to end-customers needs
Increased reliance on fewer suppliers
Trend towards reliance on suppliers for design and build responsibilities for complete subassemblies and subsystems
4. 1-4 The Evolution of the Supply Function The Handling of Railway Supplies – Their Purchase and Disposition
Published in 1887
Attention in first half of 1900s to reliable access to supply of raw materials, supplies and services
Two vexing problems in the decade of the 1970s put senior management attention on the supply function:
international shortage of basic raw materials
pricing inflation
5. 1-5 The Evolution of the Supply Function By 1990s firms faced challenges of global “supply chains” and an increased reliance on suppliers
Outsourcing has led to increased reliance on suppliers for key components and services
Technological developments in the early 21st century provides expectations for supply chain integration, lower transaction costs and faster response times.
The Internet and B2B e-commerce
6. 1-6 The Evolution of the Supply Function
7. 1-7 Evolution of the Supply Chain
8. 1-8 The Buyer/Planner Concept Combines planning and purchasing functions into one position
Planners: Determine what materials are needed and when
Buyers: Handle sourcing and buying
Charged with responsibility for a specific line of inventory
Duties may include: establishing schedules, issues and analyzes quotations, places orders, monitors supplier performance, and keeps abreast of market trends, supplier capacities and technologies.
9. 1-9 Major Logistics Activities customer service
demand forecasting/planning
inventory management
logistics communications
material handling
order processing
packaging parts and service support
plant and warehouse site selection
purchasing
return goods handling
reverse logistics
traffic and transportation
warehouse storage
10. 1-10 Supply Chain Management “The design and management of seamless, value-added processes across organizational boundaries to meet the real needs of the end customer. The development and integration of people and technological resources are critical to successful supply chain integration.”
11. 1-11 Simplified One-Stage Decision Tree
12. 1-12 Purchasing’s Operational and Strategic Contributions
13. 1-13 Purchasing’s Operational and Strategic Contributions
14. 1-14 Purchasing’s Operational and Strategic Contributions
15. 1-15 Return on Assets Factors
16. 1-16 The Opportunities for Contribution of the Purchasing/Supply Function Profit-leverage effect
Return-on-assets effect
Information source
Effect on efficiency
Effect on competitive position and customer satisfaction
Effect on image
Training ground
Management strategy and social policy
17. 1-17 Characteristics of an Integrated StrategicProcurement and Sourcing Function Executive Leadership
Executive committee support for integration across company and strategic business unit corporate plans
Strategic Positioning
External/internal customer focus
Matrix management
High-level positioning - second, third or fourth levels
18. 1-18 Characteristics of an Integrated StrategicProcurement and Sourcing Function Supply Base Strategy
Quality driven
Design standardization
Concurrent engineering
Supply base optimization
Commercial strategy emerging Supplier Management
Focused on supplier development
Joint performance improvement efforts
Value focused
Total cost improvement
Supplier benchmarking
19. 1-19 Professionalism in Purchasing New assignments
Education
College recruitment
Training programs
Salary levels
Professional associations
20. 1-20 Challenges Facing Purchasing B2B e-commerce
Supply chain management
Measurement
Purchase of non-traditional goods and services
Contribution to corporate strategy
Recognition by senior management