Not for distribution André N. Verdier
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Not for distribution André N. Verdier
© Not for distribution André N. Verdier Distribution and Retail Strategies in a Recession Economy a Supply Chain view. How to deal with slowing demand in an FMCG Distribution environment. What is the importance of Supply Chain Management to cope with recession times. A case study in the Telecoms Industry. © Not for distribution André N. Verdier The i2 Group of companies Conceived as Itsalat International in 1993, we began our corporate journey as an independent retailer of mobile communications in the MENA Region; Itsalat International re-branded in 2005 bringing to the market; Today, the company is the largest distributor of mobile devices in the Middle East and Africa, backed by an extensive retail network; i2 products and services now reach customers in 22 countries through over 340 retail stores and 25 000 POS; Currently, i2 functions as a total communications service provider, active as wholesaler, distributor, retailer and content Provider; Strong & exclusive distribution partnership with Nokia. i2 has developed a solid distribution network and a well structured logistics operation in the region. brands are a.o. Allied Telecom, , , , Unicom, and © Not for distribution André N. Verdier i2 in numbers Connections Countries: 22 Retail Stores: 341 POS: 25,000 655.9 700 Volume Mio 600 Handsets 500 400 300 200 69.3 100 15.6 16.0 Volume Mio 2007 12.3 14.0 0 2008 12.0 10.0 6.6 8.0 6.0 Warehouses: 21 Branches: 21 Sales Vans: 115 4.4 4.0 2.0 0.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 © Not for distribution André N. Verdier The effect of the Worldwide economy World Wide Mobile connections "The telecoms sector compared with others such as the automobile industry or finance, is nevertheless better protected, notably because of the need to renew handsets and monthly subscription payments that generate steady income” ‘’A combination of weak end-user demand, currency volatility, and limited credit availability prevented the market from experiencing the usual seasonal increase in shipments. We expect the first half of 2009 to be very challenging as vendors and distributors grapple with clearing inventory. Should these conditions persist, the mobile phone market may not recover until later this year, and possibly not until 2010'’ The most recent market forecasts anticipate a growth of -8.3% for the year 2009 In the fourth quarter of 2008 shipments fell 11.6% year over year Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst IDC © Not for distribution André N. Verdier In-sourced Distribution Forecasting Retail Warehousing Warehousing Planning Van Sales Inventory Management Value Add Services Procurement Customs Clearance Supplier(s) Customers/Consumers Supply Chain Model Inbound Shipment Out-sourced © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Investment Human Capital Process & Systems Network & Infrastructure Training & Development ERP Technology © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Inventory optimization Reduce inventory? Phase One Analyse historic data to determine optimum inventory levels Balance stock vs service levels required Phase Two Operational management Direct supplier management Forecast & demand planning Frequent stock level analysis (80:20 rule) Improve product availability? Key benefits Improved availability Reduced capital/balance sheet Optimised warehouse size Minimises obsolete stock Improved forecasting Reduces administration © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Divestment Planning & Procurement Warehousing Branches Centralization © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Divestment In-source: • Customer ownership • Planning • Procurement & Supplier Management • Supply Chain Management Out-source: Non value add Transportation Customs Clearance Warehousing Out-Sourcing vs In-Sourcing © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Collaboration © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Supplier Collaboration Weekly Collaborative Planning Guide Agreed Quarterly Game Plan 13 Weeks Rolling Forecast Updated Order Book Monday: CPT Update Tuesday: Collaborative Planning Meeting Wednesday: i2 Internal Alignment & Order Placement Defined Forecast Horizon, Tight Communication Lines © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management is planning Design of the supply chain Anticipation of demand Planning of production and logistics to meet demand Supply Chain Management is execution Making accurate and reliable delivery promises to customers Fulfilling on those promises while maximizing profits End-to-end visibility to enhance supply chain velocity Supply Chain Management = Planning + Execution © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Conclusions The scalable, versatile Supply Chain Simplicity Out-source non-core, In-source core activities Invest in Human Capital Invest in Value Add Technology Collaborate with Customers and Suppliers Supply Chain = Planning and Execution © Not for distribution André N. Verdier Thank you شكرا لك Kiitos Gratias Danke Schon Merci Obrigado Dank u 谢谢您 धन्यवाद © Not for distribution André N. Verdier