S&OP more important for planning new era supply chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Logistics Planning, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

One Plan process for your organisation Tactical planning that assists the future profitability of a business needs to be a core feature of your organisation. This is whether, under the business environment after COVID, the driver of your business is to be efficient, responsive or agile, as discussed in the previous blogpost. Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) is the tactical … Read More

Logistics could have limited future operations models

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Logistics Management, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Balance demand and supply

Current Logistics models Whenever the world emerges from the pandemic, the Aim of Logistics – to provide Availability of items, will not change. But, businesses will need to consider how the Aim will be accomplished – that is, the structure of Logistics within the business model. The options are not new, but have become more limited. Previously, choices about Logistics … Read More

Building Resilience in your supply chains takes time

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Logistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

What is your Cost To Serve?

Preparing for the next one The likelihood of another virus, but with unknown reach and consequences is very high. It may occur in two years or twenty years, but it will happen. Business and supply chain models for the future should assume continuing disruptions (both man made and natural) and build Resilience. To achieve this requires the Supply Chain strategy … Read More

Readiness for future disruptions to your supply chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

whats-your-business-model

Not ready this time The July 2020 edition of National Geographic asked the question “Why Weren’t We Ready for This Virus?”; because it should not have come as a surprise. The magazine article noted that in the mid-1980s a scenario was described at a conference to illustrate the potential effects around the world of a new virus. In 1990, the … Read More

Customer Service in Logistics is more than a job title

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Logistics Planning, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Home delivery

Customer Service experiences The traditional customer service statement continues to be true: ‘customers tell 5 people when they experience good customer service and tell 13 people when customer service is bad’. A move to new premises is a project, with firm dates allocated to multiple businesses, so customer service is critical. The recent move to new premises by Learn About … Read More