SCM Trends - Research and Analysis
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SCM Trends - Research and Analysis
SCM Trends - Research and Analysis SCM Team April 2014 Transform to the power of digital Agenda ▶ Introduction ▶ Analysis & Evaluation of trends within the scope of SCM ▶ Description of the Capgemini SCM trend star categories ▶ Appendix Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 2 The understanding of global SCM trends is the foundation for future investments of companies aiming to benefit from being first mover Purpose of the study Background Objectives Supply Chain Management is constantly facing changing business environments Globalization required full transparency regarding the status of material movements Volatile markets require agility and flexibility in the supply chain in order to address disruptions and ad hoc changes in business environments Individualization of customer requirements lead to increased requirements towards reactivity and specific supply chain models – supply chain setups need to be segmented in order to fulfil customer expectations The study should provide an overview of mid-term (2-5 years) future SCM trends that are visible now Orientation towards a future set-up of supply chain management should be supported by working out the major trends and enable companies to prepare for their future Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 3 Agenda ▶ Introduction ▶ Analysis & Evaluation of trends within the scope of SCM ▶ Description of the Capgemini SCM trend star categories ▶ Appendix Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 4 The approach on trend investigation is based on factorization and classification of researched trends Approach of trend clustering 1 2 Global trend research First step: Factorization of investigated trends resulting in 40 global addressed trends Second step: Classification of factorized trends resulting a trend star of six trend categories Press releases and annual reports 7 trends In-house interviews and keynote speeches +20 trends scientific papers in the scope of global SCM +56 trends reports from technology research and advisory firms +72 trends Contextual factorization and classification factorization > 150 trends classification 40 trends six categories Sustainability Emerging Technologies Optimization Trend Star Service orientation Analytics & simulation Segmentation Source: Research via ebsco crawler, most replies from Supply Chain Management Review A Vision of Supply Chain Evolution, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, Crossroads 2013 Conference Report, June, 2013 Capgemini Experts and Trend Analysts Trends and Strategies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – Embracing Global Logistics Complexity to Drive Market Advantage, BVL international, October, 2013 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 5 The Capgemini Consulting trend star defines the categorization of global trends that influence the development of future SCM activities Brief description of global trends in the scope of SCM Sustainability addresses expectations on ecologic and social behavior and thus directly impacts supply chains and logistics New algorithms and heuristics but also 3D product surface geometries leverage optimization in SC planning, execution and scheduling Sustainability Emerging Technologies Optimization Emerging technologies drive innovations in manufacturing, process and consumer goods industry and therefore impact future value chain networks Trend Star Service orientation drives future SCM orientation in terms of new business models, centralized SC service management and product individualization Service orientation Analytics & simulation Segmentation Analytics & simulation software capabilities empower predictions and realtime decision making and thus lead to agile and flexible SC planning and execution Segmentation describes a trend towards designing, planning and execution of different SC configurations prioritized for different customer and product segments Source: Trend Star descriptions refer to Capgemini Consulting Expertise, for further references see appendix Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 6 A web-based text mining on SCM future trends gives first insights on the trends’ interest fluctuation and relative trend importance Web-based analysis of trend hypes in SCM context Starting point was a factorization and classification factorization > 150 trends Peak trends in each category 0,7 classification 40 trends The relative scores of trends is based upon a comparison of web-researched trend responses and trend queries six categories Sustainability Emerging Technologies Optimization Trend Star Service orientation Internet of things 0,6 Analytics & simulation Segmentation Segmentation In-memory analytics Business Process as a Service 0,5 0,4 The trends’ interest can be derived over time Circular economies Dynamic Risk Management 0,3 0,2 0,1 Shifting economic power carcity of natural resources Circular economies Closed-loop supply chains Health and wellbeing rporate social responsibility Emerging technologies Cloud computing Master Data Management edded systems and sensors Social media Integration brokerage RFID technology yber-physical supply chains Smart factories Human augmentation Internet of things (Enterprise) 3D printing Segmentation Supply chain segmentation Micro-segmentation ct clockspeed supply chains Analytics & simulation upply chain decision making gile supply chain execution In-memory analytics tive analytics and simulation Cognitive computing Predictable unpredictability Service orientation uct to service supply chains usiness process as a service Shared service center Control tower architecture Mass customization Product individualization re as a service supply chains Optimization Dynamic risk management hastic supply chain planning lobal sourcing optimization anagement systems for SC elon inventory optimization Slotting optimization 3D load design 0 Sustainability Emerging Technologies Segmentation Analytics & Simulation Service Orientation Optimization Note: Within the google trend analysis a peak describes the date of maximum trend hype while trend hyping of today gives a percentage comparison to the peak Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 7 Trends can further be streamlined by a prognosticated industrial relevance within two to five years Mid-term SCM trends (2-5 years) 2 - 5 years to mainstream adoption Expectations Stochastic SC Planning Supply Chain Segmentation Multiechelon Inventory Optimization (Enterprise) 3D Printing 3D Load Design Internet of Things SCM Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) Circular Economies Integration Broker Predictive analytics and simulation Master Data Management in SCM In-memory analytics RFID Item level Peak of Inflated Expectation Control Tower + Shared Service Center Workforce Management Systems for Logistics Cyberphysical SC Innovation Trigger Scarcity of Natural Resources Trough of Disillusionment Slope of Enlightenment Trends with an expectation of two to five years to mainstream adoption Source: Capgemini analysis based on the Gartner Hype Cycle model Plateau of Productivity Y-Axis: Degree of a trend’s expected impacts X-Axis: Real demonstrated trend benefits Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 8 The expected benefits of trends can subsequently be plotted against mainstream adoption Mid-term SCM benefits expectations Years to mainstream adoption Two to five years In-memory analytics RFID (Item level) Internet of Things Cyber-physical systems These trends should be focused as they might have revolutionary impacts on supply chain core business processes Predictive Analytics & simulation Scarcity of natural resources health & wellbeing 3D Load Design Master Data Management in SCM Workforce Management Systems Circular Economies Multiechelon Inventory optimization Stochastic Supply Chain Planning Supply Chain Segmentation Enterprise 3D printing These trends should be addressed as they provide good chances of increased revenue or cost savings in supply chain management Control Tower / Shared Service Center Mass Customization SCM Business Process as a Service Integration Brokerage high moderate Benefit transformational Probably less than two years Addressing these trends provides incremental improvements on established supply chain processes Source: Several survey reports of Gartner Group adressing SCM planning, SCM execution, emerging technologies and industrial sectors Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 9 The six categories of the Capgemini SCM trend star include trends which will become the major topics in SCM for the next two to five years Trends and impacts on future supply chain management ? Dynamic Risk Management 3D load design Stochastic SC planning Workforce Management Systems Multiechelon inventory optimization Slotting optimization Global sourcing optimization Scarcity of natural resources Health and wellbeing Circular economies Corporate social responsibility Closed-loop supply chains Shifting economic power Sustainability Emerging Technologies Optimization Cyber-physical supply chains Internet of things (Enterprise) 3D printing Social media Cloud computing Master Data Management RFID technology Smart factories Human augmentation Embedded systems and sensors Integration brokerage In-memory analytics Predictive analytics & simulation Cognitive computing Real-time SC decision making Predictable unpredictability Agile SC execution Trend Star Product to service supply chains Business process as a Service Shared service center Control tower architecture Product individualization Software as a Service SC Mass customization Service orientation Analytics & simulation Segmentation ? SC segmentation Mirco-segmentation Distinct clockspeed SC ? Legend: Rising trend Constant trend ? No information Falling trend Note: The bold formatted trends are the subset of identified trends which have the highest beneficial impact within the next two to five years Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 10 Agenda ▶ Introduction ▶ Analysis & Evaluation of trends within the scope of SCM ▶ Description of the Capgemini SCM trend star categories ▶ Appendix Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 11 Sustainability is an ongoing global trend driven by consumer behavior and scarcity of resources that lead to economic impacts on SCM Trend Star Sustainability Environmental sustainability Social sustainability Scarcity of raw materials is driving innovation in materials, with companies replacing for instance copper with aluminum or steel with resin Increased urbanization and aging population leads to a growing number of individuals who feel more responsible for healthy consumption and healthy products Circular economies and closed-loop supply chains aim at a better management of conflict materials and rare earth metals in terms of reuse and recycling to improve sustainability Especially the consumer products and retail sector shifts towards transparency and visibility to engage with customers perception Environmental protection and laws are driving companies and supply chains to reduce emission and increase energy efficiency Companies leverage their corporate social responsibility to meet their customers expectations regarding social cares and individual wellbeing Sustainability trends Shifting economic power Scarcity of natural resources Circular economies Closed-loop supply chains Health and wellbeing Corporate social responsibility Impacts on SCM Consumer values foster the need to develop new operational and managerial practices that support sustainability in SCM A reengineering of SCM addressing social, ecological and economical aspects of sustainability can lead to cost savings through “green” operations Source: Future Value Chain 2022 – Industry Initiatives Address Challenges of the Digital World and the Fight for Resources, Capgemini & The Consumer Goods Forum Report, 2013 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 12 Emerging technologies drive manufacturing processes and systems and thus have a huge impact on future supply chain management Trend Star Emerging technologies Cyber-physical supply chains interlink embedded systems with web services in order to improve supply chain management. Technologies such as RFID or NFC in combination with mobile cloud computing will leverage real-time SC decision making. Text 3D Text Text Text Text The Internet of Things will reach 26 billion installed units by 2020. By comparison, the market for smart phones, tablets and PCs will be smaller, at 7.3 billion. This will impact supply chain operation models. Leading companies are investing strategically in 3D Printing as there is a clear opportunity to use 3D printing to produce items with low unpredictable demand, such as for spare parts and low-volume production. Selection of Emerging technology trends Cyber-physical supply chains Internet of things (Enterprise) 3D printing Smart factories Human augmentation Cloud computing RFID technology Impacts on SCM Devices become more self-aware and communicate with their ecosystems to open new possibilities for the supply chain Real-time availability of more granular data will improve decisions for planning, allocation, optimization and service Nonhuman supply chain customers will decide where and when they need products or how to use capacity optimal Source: Digital Marketing, Internet of Things and 3D Printing Are Digital-Business-Driven Disruptions for Supply Chains, Gartner Research, April 2014 (also see reference list) Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 13 Increasing IT power and capacity turns analytics and simulation to becoming a future trend for enhanced decision support in SCM Trend Star Analytics & Simulation The application of analytics on companies’ complex data sets empowers them to better plan their manufacturing processes to meet customer demands. The integration of SCM databases and a subsequent application of big data analytics improve efficiencies of inventory management, sales, distribution process and continuous monitoring of devices. Predictive analytics, for instance in maintenance of equipment, is an immediate beneficial segment in Supply Chain Management. Analytics & simulation trends In-memory analytics Predictive analytics & simulation Cognitive computing Real-time SC decision making Predictable unpredictability Agile SC execution Impacts on SCM Analyzing the vast amounts of data generated within supply chain processes can help to improve efficiency Instant cloud access and big data analysis increase SC flexibility and improve SC network monitoring Simulation of supply chain structures can increase the operational visibility and thus helps to improve the SCM processes Source: Gartner Hype Cycles, Gartner Group, 2013 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 14 Supply Chain Segmentation aligns customer channel demands and supply response capabilities to optimize profitability across each segment Trend Star Segmentation SC Segmentation includes identifying, assessing and profiling supply chain characteristics, such as: Product volume, life cycle stage and quality expectations Geographic location and transportation mode Volume demand and service expectations Commodity versus specialized items Lead time required and expected lead time Production flexibility required Multi-source versus single-source supplier Supply chain segmentation enables a company to effectively plan the different supply chain models, taking account of any relevant priorities on shared resources across the different models. SC segmentation addresses an increasingly wide range of customer needs in the most timely, efficient and profitable manner possible for each differentiable need Segmentation trends SC Segmentation design SC Segmentation planning SC Segmentation operations Impacts on SCM Improved planning reliability for complex supply chain configurations Improved prioritization of constraint resources in the operational and tactical timelines on different customer/product segments Source: Supply chain segmentation: a pathway to efficiency and strategic advantage, Earnest & Young Report, 2012 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 15 Service Orientation in SCM describes the shift from selling products to offering service solutions coming along with new business opportunities for future SCM Trend Star Service Orientation Shared service centers and control tower architectures offer transactional and reporting support and thus reduce operating costs A future shift from products to service deliveries opens new dimensions< for SCM business models SCM Business Process as a Service will enhance manufacturing operations and logistics by leveraging technology to deliver more differentiated services Mass customization and product individualization offers new digital SC business opportunities Service trends Product to service supply chains Business process as a Service Shared service center / Control tower architecture Product individualization Software as a Service SC Mass customization Impacts on SCM Focusing on service orientation leads to improved sales potentials, for instance the SCM after market revenue potentials driven by multi-vendor markets Shared service centers and control towers will become centralized data backbones and thus drive enhanced SCM planning and execution opportunities Source: Gartner Hype Cycles, Gartner Group, 2013 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 16 Improved algorithms and heuristics leverage economic potentials in SCM optimization Trend Star Optimization Stochastic models in SC planning allow better management of customer rate fluctuations Workforce Management helps to optimize capacity and resource planning in SCM Cross-functional Inventory optimization improves time and cost savings Algorithms that incorporate geometric shape design enhance transportation planning Optimization trends Dynamic Risk Management 3D load design Stochastic SC planning Workforce Management Systems Multiechelon inventory optimization Slotting optimization Global sourcing optimization Impacts on SCM New mathematical models allow improved accuracy of SC planning and operations activities Optimization was and still is a key driver for time and cost savings in SCM Source: Gartner Hype Cycles, Gartner Group, 2013 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 17 Agenda ▶ Introduction ▶ Analysis & Evaluation of trends within the scope of SCM ▶ Description of the Capgemini SCM trend star categories ▶ Appendix Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 18 References A subset of researched sources 1. 2. 3. 4. Gartner Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Planning, Gartner Group, November, 2013 Gartner Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Execution, Gartner Group, July, 2013 Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, Gartner Group, July, 2013 Trends and Strategies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – Embracing Global Logistics Complexity to Drive Market Advantage, BVL international, October, 2013 5. 10 Trends for the next 10 years, Supply Chain Management Review, July/August, 2013 6. Future Value Chain 2022 – Industry Initiatives Address Challenges of the Digital World and the Fight for Resources, Capgemini & The Consumer Goods Forum Report, 2013 7. Digital Marketing, Internet of Things and 3D Printing are Digital-Business-Driven Disruptions for Supply Chains, Gartner Group, March 2014 8. A Vision of Supply Chain Evolution, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, Crossroads 2013 Conference Report, June, 2013 9. Digitizing Manufacturing: Ready, Set, Go!, Capgemini Consulting, PoV, 2013 10. Supply chain segmentation: a pathway to efficiency and strategic advantage, Earnest & Young Report, 2012 Copyright © 2014 Capgemini Consulting. All rights reserved. 19