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[Report]
Manufacturing - Streamling production (Review Report)
Published: 2006/06
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Table of Contents
- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- METHODOLOGY
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Introduction
- Manufacturing production pressures (Market Focus)
- Strategies to target manufacturing pain points (Strategy Focus)
- Supply chain technology for manufacturers (Technology Focus)
- Manufacturing SCM trends in Germany, the UK, the US, France and Benelux
(Databook)
- MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION PRESSURES (MARKET FOCUS)
- Summary
- Shortening customer demand cycles within the manufacturing industry
- Different demand cycles are evident in various industries
- Consumers are not always the direct customer, but are having a greater
influence on them than ever before
- An increase in foreign competition threatens established manufacturers
- Barriers to entry may lessen the negative effects of competition
- Falling profit margins are driving manufacturers into the red
- An increasing cost of materials is putting pressure on margins
- Competitive pressure on prices is also leading to lower margins
- Supply chains and products are becoming more complex
- STRATEGIES TO TARGET MANUFACTURING PAIN POINTS (STRATEGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- Lean initatives help manufacturers trim waste from their processes
- Total productive maintenance aims to minimize production line down time
- Six Sigma focuses on production quality
- Just in time manufacturing 'pulls' production processes
- Kaizen (continuous improvement) ensures manufacturers continue to
experience strategy driven benefits
- 5S streamlines cleanup processes
- Quick change over (SMED) ensures that reconfiguration of production
lines flows smoothly and quickly
- Adoption of lean strategies will vary by region, industry and
individual company
- Demand driven manufacturing seeks to lower costs while improving
customer satisfaction
- Demand driven manufacturing removes the need for traditional
forecasting
- Employing demand driven manufacturing reduces the cost of holding
inventory
- Demand driven manufacturing can be challenging to implement
- Production must be flexible enough to deal with changing demand
cycles
- Visibility into the supply chain is required for demand driven
manufacturing
- Real time operation leads to the most significant benefits from
demand driven manufacturing
- Managing information pertaining to demand driven manufacturing is
critical
- Demand driven manufacturing will grow in popularity, but manufacturers
will need help
- Increasing supply chain visibility allows optimization of core and
peripheral processes
- Production visibility allows manufacturers to hone their core
competency
- Supplier interaction is an important element of a manufacturer's
business
- Customer interaction directly affects revenue, and costs
- SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY FOR MANUFACTURERS (TECHNOLOGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- SCM helps manufacturers to refine their processes in a variety of
different operational areas
- SCM solutions provide visibility into key processes and assist with
optimization
- Multiple manufacturing processes are supported and enhanced by modern
SCM solutions
- Demand driven manufacturing is assisted by SCM in the areas of
planning and scheduling
- Supplier relationship management is boosted by the addition of a SCM
solution
- SCM helps procurement and strategic sourcing through automation
- SCM helps manufacturers avoid unnecessary logistics costs
- Warehouse management helps optimize space on the actual plant floor
- Maintenance management ensures that assets achieve maximum uptime
and life
- The overall impact of SCM is to optimize various processes within
manufacturing companies
- The global market for SCM is growing at a steady rate
- The US spends the most on SCM software in the manufacturing industry
- The automotive industry will lead the UK's spending on SCM software
- Germany's strength in manufacturing makes it a strong adopter of SCM
technology
- Manufacturers have SAP at the front of their minds with respect to
future SCM investment
- MANUFACTURING SCM TRENDS IN GERMANY ,THE UK, THE US, FRANCE AND BENELUX
(DATABOOK)
- GERMANY SCM EXPENDITURE
- Total German SCM application spend
- Total German SCM spend by manufacturing type
- Total German SCM spend by manufacturing industry
- UK SCM EXPENDITURE
- Total UK SCM application spend
- Total UK SCM spend by manufacturing type
- Total UK SCM spend by manufacturing industry
- US SCM EXPENDITURE
- Total US SCM application spend
- Total US SCM spend by manufacturing type
- Total US SCM spend by manufacturing industry
- FRANCE SCM EXPENDITURE
- Total France SCM application spend
- Total France SCM spend by manufacturing type
- Total France SCM spend by manufacturing industry
- BENELUX SCM EXPENDITURE
- Total Benelux SCM application spend
- Total Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing type
- Total Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing industry
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Extended methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Supply chain management definitions
- Table 2: Germany total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 3: German SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 4: German SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 5: UK total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 6: UK SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 7: UK SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 8: US total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 9: US SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 10: US SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 11: France total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 12: France SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 13: France SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
- Table 14: Benelux total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 15: Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Table 16: Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003-2010 ($m)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Manufacturers believe that becoming more
competitive/lowering costs is now becoming a more important issue
- Figure 2: More manufacturers believe that increasing market
share/driving revenues is becoming increasingly important
- Figure 3: Which of the following strategies are you implementing?
- Figure 4: Are your manufacturing operations lean or traditional? (1 =
traditional, 4 = lean)
- Figure 5: Global adoption of SCM software is steady but growth will
decline after 2008 ($m)
- Figure 6: Automotive and high-tech are the two largest spenders on SCM
software worldwide ($m)
- Figure 7: The CPG industry will become the biggest spender on SCM
software in the US by 2010 ($m)
- Figure 8: Automotive, CPG and high-tech lead UK SCM spending ($m)
- Figure 9: Automotive dominates the market for SCM software in Germany
($m)
- Figure 10: SAP gains the largest mindshare for SCM among manufacturers
- Figure 11: Germany total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 12: German SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 13: German SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
- Figure 14: UK total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 15: UK SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 16: UK SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
- Figure 17: US total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 18: US SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 19: US SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
- Figure 20: France total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 21: France SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 22: France SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
- Figure 23: Benelux total SCM spend, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 24: Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing type, 2003-2010 ($m)
- Figure 25: Benelux SCM spend by manufacturing industry, 2003,2010 ($m)
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[Report]
Manufacturing - Streamling production (Review Report)
Published: 2006/06
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