Ch.6 :Strategic Alliances
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Chapter 6.
Strategic Alliances
Park Eun-Jung
May.17.2007
Contents
1. Case> How Kimberly-Clark Keeps Client
Costco in Diapers
2. Introduction
3. Framework for strategic alliances
4. Third-party Logistics
5. Retailer-supplier Partnerships
6. Distributor Integration
Strategies for SCM
all of the advanced strategies, techniques, and
approaches for Supply Chain Management
focus on :
◈ Global Optimization
◈ Managing Uncertainty
Dealing with Uncertainty
Pull systems
Risk Pooling
Centralization
Postponement
Strategic Alliances
Collaborative Forecasting
Case> How Kimberly-Clark Keeps
Client Costco in Diapers
Kimberly-Clark : manufacturer
Costco : retailer
Kimberly-Clark replenished stock of Costco in
diapers Costco didn’t need to manage the
stock.
Shared information about individual stores’
sales
Kimberly-Clark used the computer link and
employed data analyst
Case> How Kimberly-Clark Keeps
Client Costco in Diapers
Kimberly-Clark and Costco used VMI(VenderManaged Inventory)
Effect : Reduce inventory levels of Costco,
Saving costs, increase sales of Kimberly-Clark,
improve service levels
6.1 Introduction
Internal activities
A firm can perform the activity using internal
resources and expertise
Acquisitions
Acquire a firm which have the expertise or
specialized resources
Arm’s-length transactions
Strategic alliances
6.2 Framework for Strategic Alliances
To determine whether a particular strategic
alliance is appropriate for your firm, consider
following issues :
Adding value to products
Improving market access
Strengthening operations
Adding technological strength
Enhancing strategic growth
Enhancing organizational skills
Building financial strength
6.3 Third-Party Logistics
What is 3PL?
Take over some for all of company’s logistics
responsibilities
Outside company to perform all or part of
the firm’s materials management and product
distribution functions
6.3 Third-Party Logistics
Advantages and Disadvantages of 3PL
Advantages
① 3PL allows a company to focus on its core
competencies
② 3PL provider constantly update their information
technology and equipment
③ Flexibility in geographic locations, service,
resource and workforce
Disadvantages
① Loss of control
6.3 Third-Party Logistics
3PL Issues and Requirements
- Consider following issues when a firm contract
with 3PL provider :
Know firm’s own cost
Customer orientation of the 3PL
Specialization of the 3PL
Asset-owning versus non-asset-owning 3PL
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Types of RSP
Quick Response Strategy
- Supplier receives POS data from retailer and uses
this information
- Improve forecasting and scheduling and reduce
lead time
Ex 6-6) Milliken and Company uses POS data
synchronize their ordering and manufacturing plans
reduce the lead time
Continuous Replenishment Strategy
- POS data are used to prepare shipments
- Maintain specific levels of inventory
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Advanced Continuous Replenishment Strategy
- Improve the inventory levels continuously
- Inventory levels change the appropriate level
Vendor-Managed Inventory(VMI) System
- The Goal is to eliminate retailer oversight on
specific orders
- Inventory turnover of Wal-Mart was increased
through the VMI system
- P&G deliveries improved dramatically
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Requirements for RSP
Advanced Information System
- EDI(Electronic Data Interchange) and POS
- Bar Coding and Scanning
Top Management Commitment
Partners to develop a certain level of trust
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Inventory Ownership in RSP
- Inventory ownership must be cleared to the
success of this kind of strategic alliance effort
- In VMI system, supplier owns the goods until
they are sold retailer reduce inventory cost,
supplier manage inventory effectively
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Steps in RSP Implementation
The contractual terms of the agreement must be
negotiated
- decisions concerning ownership, credit terms,
ordering responsibilities, performance measures
Developing the integrated information system,
effective forecasting technique and a tactical
decision support tool
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Advantages and Disadvantages of RSP
Advantages
- Supplier controls the bullwhip effect
- Reduce overall system cost and improve overall
system service levels
- Reduce forecast uncertainties
- Reduce safety stocks, storage costs and delivery
costs
Disadvantages
- Employ advanced technology
- Develop trust
- Supplier has much more responsibility in strategic
partnership
- Increase supplier’s managerial responsibilities and
inventory costs
6.4 Retailer-Supplier Partnerships
Successes and Failures
Successes
- VMI program of between Wal-Mart and MeadJohnson increased inventory turns
- Scott Paper Company’s VMI program improved
inventory turns
Failures
- Schering-Plough Healthcare Products and Kmart’s
Partnership didn’t improve sales or profits, but
decreased stockouts at Kmart
- Spartan Store’s lead time was not decrease and
didn’t trust supplier
6.5 Distributor Integration
Use the expertise and inventory at the others
Types of Distributor Integration
Inventory-related
- a large pool of inventory , lowering total inventory
costs, raising service levels
Service-related
- Meet a customer’s specialized technical service
requests
6.5 Distributor Integration
Issues in Distributor Integration
Distributor may be skeptical of the rewards of
participating in such as a system
Distributor might be nervous about losing these
skills and abilities
A large commitment of resources and effort on the
part of the manufacturing company