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What Drives Inventory
Effectiveness in a
Market-Driven World?
Insights on the Use of Multi-Tier Inventory
Optimization and Inventory Effectiveness
10/27/2015
By Lora Cecere
Founder and CEO
Supply Chain Insights LLC
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Contents
Research Methodology
Disclosure
Executive Overview
What Is a Market-Driven Value Network?
The Role of Inventory in Building a Market-Driven Strategy
Why Is It Important to Align Inventory Strategies?
Inventory Technologies: Current State
Characteristics of Companies Using Advanced Software
The Role of Technology in Driving Improvement
What Does It Mean to Be Market-Driven?
What Is the Role of Inventory in a Market-Driven Value Network?
Misconceptions
Recommendations
Conclusion
Appendix
Other Reports in This Series
Terms to Know
About Supply Chain Insights LLC
About Lora Cecere
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Research Methodology
This report answers the question “What is the value proposition of inventory optimization software?” It
is based on the results of a quantitative survey about inventory management technologies. To gain
additional insights, and to make this a better report, the findings were vetted with small roundtables of
supply chain professionals.
In Figure 1, we share the objectives, methodology, and demographics of the inventory management
study completed in 2015.
Figure 1. Research Overview
The market for inventory optimization is “muddy” with many solutions that overlap. To try to derive
insights, the respondents’ use of inventory optimization solutions were classified using the
nomenclature in Table 1. In this study we analyze the impact of 32 companies with advanced
inventory capabilities against 32 with basic inventory optimization software. For the purposes of the
study, advanced inventory capabilities are defined as the use of deeper optimization than linear
algorithms in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Advanced Planning Systems (APS). As will be
seen in the report, more companies are using deep optimization within the enterprise than in the
value chain (multi-tier capabilities).
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Table 1. Software Classifications for Analysis
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be the place where visionaries turn to gain an understanding of the future of supply chain
management. This report is written with this goal in mind.
Disclosure
Your trust is important to us. In our business we are open and transparent about our financial
relationships and our research operations. In this process we never share the names of respondents
and or give attribution to the open-ended comments collected in the research. This research was
funded 100% by the Supply Chain Insights team.
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Executive Overview
Growth is slowing. Rising complexity in today’s supply chain is unprecedented. As a result, inventory
management is a hot issue. The average company has invested in many inventory optimization
solutions, but few companies feel they have driven results.
There are many drivers of inventory, and the management of inventory levels requires both discipline
and a cross-functional focus. This is especially true for the global multinational. The definition of the
global supply chain greatly impacted inventory requirements.
Supply chain processes are now over 30-years old. While there is a generalized belief that the
maturity of supply chain processes has improved inventory turns, as can be seen in Table 2, the
improvements in cash-to-cash have primarily been driven by lengthening payables, not inventory
improvements. In industries like beverage, pharmaceuticals, consumer packaged goods and medical
devices, the industry averages have gone backwards (inventory turns have decreased not increased).
Table 2. Progress by Industry for the Period of 2006-2013
In an ideal world, the supply chain drives growth, improves operating margins, reduces inventories,
and accelerates inventory turns. It is a continual balancing act between metrics which have nonlinear
relationships.
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Each industry has a different potential with unique rhythms and cycles; and as a result, the inventory
targets from one industry cannot be ascribed to another. Improvement in inventory is accomplished
through the use of technologies and focused process discipline. The available technologies come in
many forms and variations. As a result, the market is very confusing. One of our goals in this report is
to simplify the buying process by defining the value proposition for advanced inventory optimization
technologies.
In this report we start by defining a market-driven value network. We then define the role of inventory
within a market-driven value network, and evaluate the impact of technologies to improve
competitiveness.
What Is a Market-Driven Value Network?
The concept of a market-driven value network is the maturation of demand-driven concepts and is
defined as a network that focuses on improving supply chain excellence across multiple tiers of the
supply chain using outside-in processes. This evolution is outlined in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Evolution of Demand-Driven Concepts
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The Role of Inventory in Building a Market-
Driven Strategy
The supply chain is volatile in both demand and supply. As shown in Figure 3, demand and supply
volatility, along with cross-functional horizontal alignment, are major areas of business pain. When
organizations are aligned horizontally there is greater improvement in inventory. Executive team
understanding of inventory principles, clarity of supply chain strategy, and the impact of product
quality are less of an issue.
Figure 3. Elements of Business Pain in Past vs. Future
Why Is It Important to Align Inventory Strategies?
To dampen demand-supply volatility there are two primary buffers: inventory and manufacturing
capacity. With the outsourcing of manufacturing, inventory has grown in importance and is now the
primary buffer for supply chain volatility in the extending economy.
While traditional supply chain technologies and processes focus on inventory levels with a laser-focus
on minimizing safety stock levels, as companies become more market-driven, there is a need to
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right-size buffers and focus on both form and function of inventory. The focus is more holistic. It
becomes more outside-in with a focus on multi-tier value networks and the determination of inventory
strategies at multiple tiers, or nodes, within the supply chain.
The concepts fundamental to defining form and function of inventory are explained in Table 3.
Table 3. Definition of Form and Function of Inventory
The first step is getting clear on the role of lead times, inventory, and operations complexity. A high-
capacity manufacturing plant can have a high throughput, but a long cycle time. The longer the
response time, and the greater the variability, the greater the need for inventory buffers. Capacity,
lead-times, cycles, and throughputs are intrinsically linked in the determination of inventory strategies.
As supply chains become more global, it becomes more complex, requiring technologies and the
design of the supply chain to ensure that inventory is the appropriate buffer.
Within the organization there are many supply chains. As companies become more customer centric,
there is a focus on customer segmentation and the translation of business policies into inventory
strategies. For the greatest success the definition of inventory strategies needs to be closely
interwoven into this work. Companies with the best results use both network design and inventory
management technologies to design and define inventory buffer strategies based on the operating
strategy.
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Inventory Technologies: Current State
Today we find that most companies have implemented ERP or APS, but the implementation of multi-
tier inventory optimization with deeper optimization logic is a smaller subset of companies. So much
so that it was hard to get a comparison group for this report. (We used our informal networks and
inside information to drive a response rate on more advanced software to compare the types of
inventory technology and make a comparison.)
Older technologies, i.e. ERP and APS, optimize supply chains node-by-node. Few technologies
optimize concurrently across make, source, and deliver. The movement to a multi-tier strategy
requires the use of deeper analytics to design the form and function of inventory while optimizing
inventory levels across the network. For many supply chain leaders, the design of inventory strategies
to manage form and function of inventory within value networks is understood conceptually, but is
slowly being adopted. For laggards, it is a set of new concepts.
When supply chains were simpler it was sufficient to calculate inventory levels: the right amount of
safety stock to hold at each node in the supply chain. This is no longer the case. In market-driven
value networks it is important to shift the focus to be more inclusive and to focus not only on inventory
levels, but also on the form and function of inventory as defined in Table 1.
Characteristics of Companies Using
Advanced Software
Companies that use advanced software are more likely to be satisfied with the use of the software
and drive a return on investment (see Table 4). The adoption of more advanced capabilities takes
time (16 months on average versus nine months). As a result, companies using advanced software
have managers that better understand the use of these deeper solutions.
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Table 4. Profile and Comparison for Advanced Software Users of Inventory Optimization versus Basic Inventory
Software Users
Companies want to grow and inventory management is a fundamental capability. This includes the
management of new product launch, trade promotions, and price changes. It is not easy. New
product launch error averages 80%; and as a result, the introduction of new product launch is fraught
with issues of out-of-stocks and inventory write-offs.
Growth also adds complexity. With the resultant increase in item complexity—proliferation of items on
the item master and the increased complexity of managing a global matrixed organization—inventory
strategies and the use of inventory technologies grow in importance. As a result, the design of
inventory as a buffer becomes more critical. As shown in Figure 4, users of more advanced software
rate themselves as more successful in the management of inventory decisions. This is significant at a
90% confidence level.
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Figure 4. Comparison of Company Effectiveness with the Performance of Inventory Optimization Software
The Role of Technology in Driving
Improvement
In driving inventory improvements, the technology choice is one part of the equation. The two most
important factors that are not performing well are S&OP maturity and the adherence to S&OP targets
(see Figure 5). While organizations are not performing well on forecast accuracy, the proper design of
flows and buffer strategies through the use of more advanced inventory software can overcome the
issues with high demand error. Increasingly, in the research we see the adherence to inventory
targets recommended by the software to be a distinguishing factor for success. While this sounds
easy, it is not. Organizations have difficulty accepting answers from a ‘black box’ optimizer and many
finance groups mistakenly play with inventory levels to meet quarterly and yearly Wall Street
commitments. In our research on the Supply Chains to Admire analysis, we see that the use of more
advanced technologies, the adherence to inventory targets from the technologies, and the maturation
of Sales and Operations Planning are the keys to success in driving continued improvement of
inventory levels while improving margins and driving growth.
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Figure 5. The Role of Inventory Technology Versus Other Factors in Achieving Inventory Goals
To effectively use the technologies, process excellence requires close coordination and alignment
with corporate finance. It should come as no surprise that companies who are more advanced in their
usage of inventory management software have closer alignment with finance and the operations
group, and between the sales and finance groups. The difference in alignment is significant at a 90%
confidence level.
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Table 5. Organizational Horizontal Alignment by Type of Software Used to Guide Inventory Decision Making
In the study we ask respondents to answer “open-ended questions” on inventory effectiveness and
the use of the technologies. Some of the notable trends are captured in the quotes in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Open-Ended Survey Responses
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What Does It Mean to Be Market-Driven?
A market-driven value network senses and responds market-to-market (from channel to supplier).
When successful, a market-driven process is both horizontal and bidirectional to enable the
organization to continually test and learn and orchestrate processes cross-functionally. In the five-
stage maturity model shown in Figure 7, it is a continuation of the demand-driven value network
journey.
The focus of a market-driven value network is holistic. The design is to maximize opportunity and
mitigate risk in the end-to-end supply chain. When successful, these processes become outside-in,
focused on sensing and responding based on channel demand versus the more conventional
processes that are inside-out, driving deterministic optimization based on shipment and order
patterns. In the development of outside-in processes, companies orchestrate cross-functional trade-
offs through processes like network design and Sales and Operations Planning.
Figure 7. Five-Stage Maturity Model to Becoming Market-Driven
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As the supply chain becomes more market-driven, the role of inventory becomes more important. It
requires the management of flows, buffers and constraints in concurrent optimization. A traditional
focus on forecast accuracy is not sufficient. Instead, it requires holistic thinking. Some of the greatest
misconceptions in the development of market-driven strategies are listed in Figure 8.
Figure 8. Common Misconceptions of Market-Driven Strategies
Companies executing a market-driven strategy need to design inventory buffers along with push/pull
decoupling points, analyze inventory levels and set-points at multiple nodes simultaneously in the
value network, and design the supply chain with a keen focus on the form and function of inventory.
The old techniques of deterministic optimization node-by-node are not adequate.
What Is the Role of Inventory in a
Market-Driven Value Network?
As companies increase the number of items on the item master, and deploy demand-shaping
strategies, demand latency increases. Demand latency is the time for the purchase of an item by an
end-consumer to be translated across multiple tiers of the supply chain into an order to drive
replenishment. The longer the tail of the supply chain, the greater the demand latency. For example,
in consumer packaged goods products, an over-the-counter drug can have a demand latency of 45-
60 days, while a fast moving consumer good like carbonated beverages has a demand latency of 1-2
days. The greater the demand latency, and the longer the tail within the supply chain, the more
important the design of inventory strategies.
A summary of organizational tensions is shown in Figure 9.
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Figure 9. Organizational Tensions to Reduce Inventory Levels
To understand the long tail of the supply chain, reference Figure 10. To understand this within your
own organization, and calculate the tail of different divisions, plot items based on volume and order
frequency.
Figure 10. The Long Tail of the Supply Chain
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In plotting the unique rhythms and cycles of the supply chain, the items on the tail which have low
volume and lumpier order patterns require the use of new inventory techniques. This includes the
design of inventory buffers, the definition of push/pull decoupling points with a focus on
postponement, a focus on form and function of inventory, and the use of multi-tier inventory
management.
The logic is in the math. Products on the long tail of the supply chain have a higher coefficient of
variance (COV). With a higher COV and a lumpier order pattern, these items require significantly
higher levels of safety stock. Late-stage postponement and risk pooling are frequently-used
techniques to reduce inventory risk and safety stock levels.
The longer the supply chain is, the greater the distortion of independent demand. This is termed the
“Bullwhip Effect.” In building the global multinational supply chain, the Bullwhip Effect increased in
most companies. This phenomenon is defined in Figure 11. With this increase in the bullwhip effect,
multi-tier inventory management matters more than ever.
Figure 11. The Bullwhip Effect
Over the last decade a lot of change has impacted the supply chain all at once. For most supply
chains it is not one factor that has increased inventory levels; instead, it is many. In Figure 12, to help
the team understand the total impact, we list a number of shifts that have impacted inventory levels.
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Figure 12. Business Factors Impacting Inventory Levels
Misconceptions
When it comes to inventory management there are also many misconceptions. These include:
 Inventory Management Is the Same as Replenishment. Inventory management and replenishment
are separate, but interrelated, processes. Inventory management includes the design of inventory
strategies to set inventory targets, including the execution of supply chain processes to design and
manage the form and function of inventory. In contrast, replenishment is about flow. It is usually push-
based logic, based on a series of rules, using dependent demand. Traditional replenishment logic adds
to amplification and distortion of the demand signal. The greater the demand error, and the greater the
supplier volatility, the greater the need for multi-tier inventory management.
 The Market Leaders in Inventory Management Technology Have the Best Solution. While many
companies believe that the company which sells the most technology, and is the market-share leader,
is the best at managing inventory, this is not the case in multi-tier inventory planning. The companies
with the greatest market share—Oracle and SAP—have the weakest references. While both Oracle
and SAP will hotly debate this fact, we find a strong gap between the vendors’ perception of the market
and those of their clients.
 Inventory Is a Cost to Be Managed. A frequent mistake made in the management of inventory in the
extended supply chain is a blanket reduction—a corporate mandate to reduce inventory— without
rationalizing the requirements for inventory in the value chain. Inventory should never be managed to a
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financial target. Instead, it needs to be based on the requirements of customer policy and the supply
chain strategy. For many, this understanding is one of the first to tackle.
 All of the Solutions Have the Same Functionality. As can be seen in the Appendix, there are major
differences in the technologies to manage inventories in the extended supply chain. As a result,
companies should buy inventory management technologies based on process requirements, IT
standardization and cultural fit. While many think that solutions with a common name—technologies
purchased from a common vendor—are integrated, often the situation in the market is vastly different.
Most of the inventory technologies have been sold and resold multiple times in the market, with many
existing in an unintegrated state within a parent company.
 Larger Vendors May Not Have the Functionality Now, But It Will Come. The market for multi-tier
inventory management was overhyped and largely underdelivered in the period of 2005-2007. Due to
market size, and the highly competitive and fragmented market, the levels of R&D investment have
slowed. As a result, buyers should buy based on today’s functionality, while not betting on future
promises by technology providers.
 The Management of Inventory Does Not Need Technology. To get good at the management of
inventory, companies need technologies. The supply chain is a complex system that cannot be
adequately managed through calculations on a spreadsheet. Blow up your spreadsheet ghettos within
your organization and challenge your company to think more holistically about the role of inventory in
the market-driven value network.
 I Can Use New Technologies without Changing My Planning Organization. The use of new
technologies requires time for planners to use them, and when implemented correctly leads to a new
set of business processes. Do not make the mistake of buying and installing the technologies, but not
getting the benefit because either the planners did not have adequate time to plan, or you did not take
the time to rethink the processes to use the new technologies.
Recommendations
Based on our work with clients, the results from this study, and our analysis of technology options,
here we share six recommendations.
 Focus on Cycle Stock. In most companies there has been a singular focus on improving cycle
stock. We find that the most common opportunity is in the management of cycle stock. This
improvement happens through the design of the network to build the right inventory strategies and
then the use of these inventory strategies in production planning. The connection of production
planning and inventory strategies is often a major opportunity.
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 Include Determination of Form and Function of Inventory in the Development of Network
Design Strategies. The companies making the most progress on inventory are using more
advanced technologies along with inventory design tools to manage the form and function of
inventory.
 Bring the Cost of Inventory as a Driver in Sales and Operations Planning Decisions. When
the design of the network and the management of inventory buffers are connected to the “what-if”
analysis of supply in S&OP, companies experience a great improvement in the building of a
feasible inventory strategy which minimizes inventory while mitigating costs. Work on building
maturity on inventory management in conjunction with S&OP. Make the cost of inventory real in
the minds of stakeholders.
 Educate the Finance Team. The strongest performance happens when the finance team
understands the principles of inventory management and no longer sees inventory as a cost to
cut. This is achieved through simulation and “what-if” optimization to demonstrate the importance
of inventory buffers with increased demand variability.
 Take It Slow. Do It Right. Note that the implementation of multi-tier inventory optimization is not
fast. The average time is 18 months. This is double the time of a normal Advanced Planning
project. Don’t rush the team. Let them take their time and do it right. Usually, the adoption of
deeper optimization for inventory optimization requires the redefinition of many internal processes.
Managing root cause issues will pay dividends in the long run.
 Implement with Knowledgeable Resources. At first when you read this recommendation you
might say, “DUH!?” Let’s face facts. There are too few people in the world who are really
knowledgeable about these software tools. While many consultants will talk about inventory, we
find few to be knowledgeable in the technologies. Instead, we find the technology’s provider to be
the most knowledgeable on its use; and as a result, there are few cases where these technologies
should be deployed by a large system integrator. There are a few boutique consultancies around
the world who have built strong teams around inventory optimization. These are usually small and
focused consultancies with a strong heritage in inventory optimization.
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Conclusion
The rate of change in the last decade in supply chain management practices is driving the need for
deeper and more sophisticated inventory management strategies. Today’s inventory buffers cannot
be managed effectively without the use of more advanced technologies; but, they also cannot be
adequately addressed without reorganizing the planning function to enable planners to design and
execute inventory strategies to manage the form and function of inventory. As shown by the balance
sheet results in this report, it matters more than ever.
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Appendix
In this section we share the demographic information of survey respondents, along with research
findings, to support the key insights listed in this report. The study was limited to retailers,
manufacturers, and distributors. Companies responding to this survey received final results and had
the option to participate in global roundtables to discuss the results and network with other supply
chain leaders. At all times, the names, both of individual respondents and companies participating,
are held in confidence.
In this section the demographics are shared to help the readers of this report gain a better
perspective on the results. The demographics and additional charts to support the findings are found
in Figures A–G. To help the reader, at the bottom of each image we list the specific questions asked
in the quantitative survey along with the survey demographics. As shown in Figure A, the majority of
respondents are from process based (chemical, consumer packaged goods, food/beverage)
companies.
Figure A. Industry Overview of Respondents
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Figure B. Specific Industries Surveyed in the Study
Figure C. Company Revenues and Item Complexity
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Figure D. Respondent Role, Title and Region
Figure E. Software Used by Respondent Companies
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Figure F. Software Usage Among Respondent Companies
Figure G. Company Characteristics
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Other Reports in This Series
This is the second report on multi-tier inventory optimization. However, inventory progress is not
made in isolation. Readers may gain added value by accessing complimentary reports on Sales and
Operations Planning and use of supply chain applications on our Supply Chain Insights website and
in our Beet Fusion community.
Putting Together the Pieces: Selecting S&OP Technologies 2015
Why Is S&OP So Hard?
Sales and Operations Planning: Current State of the Union
Inventory Optimization in a Market-Driven World
Maximizing the ROI in Supply Chain Planning
Research in Review 2014
Terms to Know
Getting clear on terms is often the first step to driving a supply chain transformation in inventory
management. To help teams, here we provide the definitions of the terms used in this report:
 Concurrent Optimization. The use of technologies to solve optimization problems across source,
make and deliver in-memory together to rationalize cross-functional trade-offs.
 Demand Latency. The time it takes for order take-away at the point of consumption to translate into an
order for a manufacturer. The slower the velocity at the point of consumption, the longer the demand
latency.
 Inventory Configuration. A focus on form and function of inventory, along with techniques like
postponement and risk pooling, to improve inventory buffers.
 Multi-Tier Inventory Optimization. The use of inventory optimization to determine optimization levels
at multiple nodes in the supply chain simultaneously.
 Postponement. An inventory strategy to delay steps of the conversion process until the demand for the
final product is known.
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About Supply Chain Insights LLC
Founded in February, 2012 by Lora Cecere, Supply Chain Insights LLC is now in its fourth year of
writing research focused on delivering independent, actionable, and objective advice for supply
chain leaders. If you need to know which practices and technologies make the biggest difference to
corporate performance, we want you to turn to us. We are a company dedicated to this research. Our
goal is to help leaders understand supply chain trends, evolving technologies and which metrics
matter.
About Lora Cecere
Lora Cecere (twitter ID @lcecere) is the Founder of Supply Chain Insights LLC and
the author of popular enterprise software blog Supply Chain Shaman currently read
by 5,000 supply chain professionals. She also writes as a Linkedin Influencer and
is a a contributor for Forbes. She has written four books. The first book, Bricks
Matter, (co-authored with Charlie Chase) published in 2012. The second book, The
Shaman’s Journal 2014, published in September 2014; the third book, Supply
Chain Metrics That Matter, published in December 2014; and the fourth book, The
Shaman’s Journal 2015, published in September 2015.
With over twelve years as a research analyst with AMR Research, Altimeter Group, and Gartner
Group, and now as the Founder of Supply Chain Insights, Lora understands supply chain. She has
worked with over 600 companies on their supply chain strategy and speaks at over 50 conferences a
year on the evolution of supply chain processes and technologies. Her research is designed for the
early adopter seeking first mover advantage.

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What Drives Inventory Effectiveness in a Market-Driven World?

  • 1. What Drives Inventory Effectiveness in a Market-Driven World? Insights on the Use of Multi-Tier Inventory Optimization and Inventory Effectiveness 10/27/2015 By Lora Cecere Founder and CEO Supply Chain Insights LLC
  • 2. Page 2 Contents Research Methodology Disclosure Executive Overview What Is a Market-Driven Value Network? The Role of Inventory in Building a Market-Driven Strategy Why Is It Important to Align Inventory Strategies? Inventory Technologies: Current State Characteristics of Companies Using Advanced Software The Role of Technology in Driving Improvement What Does It Mean to Be Market-Driven? What Is the Role of Inventory in a Market-Driven Value Network? Misconceptions Recommendations Conclusion Appendix Other Reports in This Series Terms to Know About Supply Chain Insights LLC About Lora Cecere 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 9 11 14 15 18 19 21 22 26 26 27 27
  • 3. Page 3 Research Methodology This report answers the question “What is the value proposition of inventory optimization software?” It is based on the results of a quantitative survey about inventory management technologies. To gain additional insights, and to make this a better report, the findings were vetted with small roundtables of supply chain professionals. In Figure 1, we share the objectives, methodology, and demographics of the inventory management study completed in 2015. Figure 1. Research Overview The market for inventory optimization is “muddy” with many solutions that overlap. To try to derive insights, the respondents’ use of inventory optimization solutions were classified using the nomenclature in Table 1. In this study we analyze the impact of 32 companies with advanced inventory capabilities against 32 with basic inventory optimization software. For the purposes of the study, advanced inventory capabilities are defined as the use of deeper optimization than linear algorithms in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Advanced Planning Systems (APS). As will be seen in the report, more companies are using deep optimization within the enterprise than in the value chain (multi-tier capabilities).
  • 4. Page 4 Table 1. Software Classifications for Analysis We are committed to delivering thought-leading content for the supply chain leader. It is our goal to be the place where visionaries turn to gain an understanding of the future of supply chain management. This report is written with this goal in mind. Disclosure Your trust is important to us. In our business we are open and transparent about our financial relationships and our research operations. In this process we never share the names of respondents and or give attribution to the open-ended comments collected in the research. This research was funded 100% by the Supply Chain Insights team. This report is shared using the principles of Open Content research. It is intended for you to read and share freely with your colleagues, and through social channels like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. When you use the report, all we ask for in return is attribution. We publish under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States license. Our policy is outlined on the Citation page of our Supply Chain Insights Website.
  • 5. Page 5 Executive Overview Growth is slowing. Rising complexity in today’s supply chain is unprecedented. As a result, inventory management is a hot issue. The average company has invested in many inventory optimization solutions, but few companies feel they have driven results. There are many drivers of inventory, and the management of inventory levels requires both discipline and a cross-functional focus. This is especially true for the global multinational. The definition of the global supply chain greatly impacted inventory requirements. Supply chain processes are now over 30-years old. While there is a generalized belief that the maturity of supply chain processes has improved inventory turns, as can be seen in Table 2, the improvements in cash-to-cash have primarily been driven by lengthening payables, not inventory improvements. In industries like beverage, pharmaceuticals, consumer packaged goods and medical devices, the industry averages have gone backwards (inventory turns have decreased not increased). Table 2. Progress by Industry for the Period of 2006-2013 In an ideal world, the supply chain drives growth, improves operating margins, reduces inventories, and accelerates inventory turns. It is a continual balancing act between metrics which have nonlinear relationships.
  • 6. Page 6 Each industry has a different potential with unique rhythms and cycles; and as a result, the inventory targets from one industry cannot be ascribed to another. Improvement in inventory is accomplished through the use of technologies and focused process discipline. The available technologies come in many forms and variations. As a result, the market is very confusing. One of our goals in this report is to simplify the buying process by defining the value proposition for advanced inventory optimization technologies. In this report we start by defining a market-driven value network. We then define the role of inventory within a market-driven value network, and evaluate the impact of technologies to improve competitiveness. What Is a Market-Driven Value Network? The concept of a market-driven value network is the maturation of demand-driven concepts and is defined as a network that focuses on improving supply chain excellence across multiple tiers of the supply chain using outside-in processes. This evolution is outlined in Figure 2. Figure 2. Evolution of Demand-Driven Concepts
  • 7. Page 7 The Role of Inventory in Building a Market- Driven Strategy The supply chain is volatile in both demand and supply. As shown in Figure 3, demand and supply volatility, along with cross-functional horizontal alignment, are major areas of business pain. When organizations are aligned horizontally there is greater improvement in inventory. Executive team understanding of inventory principles, clarity of supply chain strategy, and the impact of product quality are less of an issue. Figure 3. Elements of Business Pain in Past vs. Future Why Is It Important to Align Inventory Strategies? To dampen demand-supply volatility there are two primary buffers: inventory and manufacturing capacity. With the outsourcing of manufacturing, inventory has grown in importance and is now the primary buffer for supply chain volatility in the extending economy. While traditional supply chain technologies and processes focus on inventory levels with a laser-focus on minimizing safety stock levels, as companies become more market-driven, there is a need to
  • 8. Page 8 right-size buffers and focus on both form and function of inventory. The focus is more holistic. It becomes more outside-in with a focus on multi-tier value networks and the determination of inventory strategies at multiple tiers, or nodes, within the supply chain. The concepts fundamental to defining form and function of inventory are explained in Table 3. Table 3. Definition of Form and Function of Inventory The first step is getting clear on the role of lead times, inventory, and operations complexity. A high- capacity manufacturing plant can have a high throughput, but a long cycle time. The longer the response time, and the greater the variability, the greater the need for inventory buffers. Capacity, lead-times, cycles, and throughputs are intrinsically linked in the determination of inventory strategies. As supply chains become more global, it becomes more complex, requiring technologies and the design of the supply chain to ensure that inventory is the appropriate buffer. Within the organization there are many supply chains. As companies become more customer centric, there is a focus on customer segmentation and the translation of business policies into inventory strategies. For the greatest success the definition of inventory strategies needs to be closely interwoven into this work. Companies with the best results use both network design and inventory management technologies to design and define inventory buffer strategies based on the operating strategy.
  • 9. Page 9 Inventory Technologies: Current State Today we find that most companies have implemented ERP or APS, but the implementation of multi- tier inventory optimization with deeper optimization logic is a smaller subset of companies. So much so that it was hard to get a comparison group for this report. (We used our informal networks and inside information to drive a response rate on more advanced software to compare the types of inventory technology and make a comparison.) Older technologies, i.e. ERP and APS, optimize supply chains node-by-node. Few technologies optimize concurrently across make, source, and deliver. The movement to a multi-tier strategy requires the use of deeper analytics to design the form and function of inventory while optimizing inventory levels across the network. For many supply chain leaders, the design of inventory strategies to manage form and function of inventory within value networks is understood conceptually, but is slowly being adopted. For laggards, it is a set of new concepts. When supply chains were simpler it was sufficient to calculate inventory levels: the right amount of safety stock to hold at each node in the supply chain. This is no longer the case. In market-driven value networks it is important to shift the focus to be more inclusive and to focus not only on inventory levels, but also on the form and function of inventory as defined in Table 1. Characteristics of Companies Using Advanced Software Companies that use advanced software are more likely to be satisfied with the use of the software and drive a return on investment (see Table 4). The adoption of more advanced capabilities takes time (16 months on average versus nine months). As a result, companies using advanced software have managers that better understand the use of these deeper solutions.
  • 10. Page 10 Table 4. Profile and Comparison for Advanced Software Users of Inventory Optimization versus Basic Inventory Software Users Companies want to grow and inventory management is a fundamental capability. This includes the management of new product launch, trade promotions, and price changes. It is not easy. New product launch error averages 80%; and as a result, the introduction of new product launch is fraught with issues of out-of-stocks and inventory write-offs. Growth also adds complexity. With the resultant increase in item complexity—proliferation of items on the item master and the increased complexity of managing a global matrixed organization—inventory strategies and the use of inventory technologies grow in importance. As a result, the design of inventory as a buffer becomes more critical. As shown in Figure 4, users of more advanced software rate themselves as more successful in the management of inventory decisions. This is significant at a 90% confidence level.
  • 11. Page 11 Figure 4. Comparison of Company Effectiveness with the Performance of Inventory Optimization Software The Role of Technology in Driving Improvement In driving inventory improvements, the technology choice is one part of the equation. The two most important factors that are not performing well are S&OP maturity and the adherence to S&OP targets (see Figure 5). While organizations are not performing well on forecast accuracy, the proper design of flows and buffer strategies through the use of more advanced inventory software can overcome the issues with high demand error. Increasingly, in the research we see the adherence to inventory targets recommended by the software to be a distinguishing factor for success. While this sounds easy, it is not. Organizations have difficulty accepting answers from a ‘black box’ optimizer and many finance groups mistakenly play with inventory levels to meet quarterly and yearly Wall Street commitments. In our research on the Supply Chains to Admire analysis, we see that the use of more advanced technologies, the adherence to inventory targets from the technologies, and the maturation of Sales and Operations Planning are the keys to success in driving continued improvement of inventory levels while improving margins and driving growth.
  • 12. Page 12 Figure 5. The Role of Inventory Technology Versus Other Factors in Achieving Inventory Goals To effectively use the technologies, process excellence requires close coordination and alignment with corporate finance. It should come as no surprise that companies who are more advanced in their usage of inventory management software have closer alignment with finance and the operations group, and between the sales and finance groups. The difference in alignment is significant at a 90% confidence level.
  • 13. Page 13 Table 5. Organizational Horizontal Alignment by Type of Software Used to Guide Inventory Decision Making In the study we ask respondents to answer “open-ended questions” on inventory effectiveness and the use of the technologies. Some of the notable trends are captured in the quotes in Figure 6. Figure 6. Open-Ended Survey Responses
  • 14. Page 14 What Does It Mean to Be Market-Driven? A market-driven value network senses and responds market-to-market (from channel to supplier). When successful, a market-driven process is both horizontal and bidirectional to enable the organization to continually test and learn and orchestrate processes cross-functionally. In the five- stage maturity model shown in Figure 7, it is a continuation of the demand-driven value network journey. The focus of a market-driven value network is holistic. The design is to maximize opportunity and mitigate risk in the end-to-end supply chain. When successful, these processes become outside-in, focused on sensing and responding based on channel demand versus the more conventional processes that are inside-out, driving deterministic optimization based on shipment and order patterns. In the development of outside-in processes, companies orchestrate cross-functional trade- offs through processes like network design and Sales and Operations Planning. Figure 7. Five-Stage Maturity Model to Becoming Market-Driven
  • 15. Page 15 As the supply chain becomes more market-driven, the role of inventory becomes more important. It requires the management of flows, buffers and constraints in concurrent optimization. A traditional focus on forecast accuracy is not sufficient. Instead, it requires holistic thinking. Some of the greatest misconceptions in the development of market-driven strategies are listed in Figure 8. Figure 8. Common Misconceptions of Market-Driven Strategies Companies executing a market-driven strategy need to design inventory buffers along with push/pull decoupling points, analyze inventory levels and set-points at multiple nodes simultaneously in the value network, and design the supply chain with a keen focus on the form and function of inventory. The old techniques of deterministic optimization node-by-node are not adequate. What Is the Role of Inventory in a Market-Driven Value Network? As companies increase the number of items on the item master, and deploy demand-shaping strategies, demand latency increases. Demand latency is the time for the purchase of an item by an end-consumer to be translated across multiple tiers of the supply chain into an order to drive replenishment. The longer the tail of the supply chain, the greater the demand latency. For example, in consumer packaged goods products, an over-the-counter drug can have a demand latency of 45- 60 days, while a fast moving consumer good like carbonated beverages has a demand latency of 1-2 days. The greater the demand latency, and the longer the tail within the supply chain, the more important the design of inventory strategies. A summary of organizational tensions is shown in Figure 9.
  • 16. Page 16 Figure 9. Organizational Tensions to Reduce Inventory Levels To understand the long tail of the supply chain, reference Figure 10. To understand this within your own organization, and calculate the tail of different divisions, plot items based on volume and order frequency. Figure 10. The Long Tail of the Supply Chain
  • 17. Page 17 In plotting the unique rhythms and cycles of the supply chain, the items on the tail which have low volume and lumpier order patterns require the use of new inventory techniques. This includes the design of inventory buffers, the definition of push/pull decoupling points with a focus on postponement, a focus on form and function of inventory, and the use of multi-tier inventory management. The logic is in the math. Products on the long tail of the supply chain have a higher coefficient of variance (COV). With a higher COV and a lumpier order pattern, these items require significantly higher levels of safety stock. Late-stage postponement and risk pooling are frequently-used techniques to reduce inventory risk and safety stock levels. The longer the supply chain is, the greater the distortion of independent demand. This is termed the “Bullwhip Effect.” In building the global multinational supply chain, the Bullwhip Effect increased in most companies. This phenomenon is defined in Figure 11. With this increase in the bullwhip effect, multi-tier inventory management matters more than ever. Figure 11. The Bullwhip Effect Over the last decade a lot of change has impacted the supply chain all at once. For most supply chains it is not one factor that has increased inventory levels; instead, it is many. In Figure 12, to help the team understand the total impact, we list a number of shifts that have impacted inventory levels.
  • 18. Page 18 Figure 12. Business Factors Impacting Inventory Levels Misconceptions When it comes to inventory management there are also many misconceptions. These include:  Inventory Management Is the Same as Replenishment. Inventory management and replenishment are separate, but interrelated, processes. Inventory management includes the design of inventory strategies to set inventory targets, including the execution of supply chain processes to design and manage the form and function of inventory. In contrast, replenishment is about flow. It is usually push- based logic, based on a series of rules, using dependent demand. Traditional replenishment logic adds to amplification and distortion of the demand signal. The greater the demand error, and the greater the supplier volatility, the greater the need for multi-tier inventory management.  The Market Leaders in Inventory Management Technology Have the Best Solution. While many companies believe that the company which sells the most technology, and is the market-share leader, is the best at managing inventory, this is not the case in multi-tier inventory planning. The companies with the greatest market share—Oracle and SAP—have the weakest references. While both Oracle and SAP will hotly debate this fact, we find a strong gap between the vendors’ perception of the market and those of their clients.  Inventory Is a Cost to Be Managed. A frequent mistake made in the management of inventory in the extended supply chain is a blanket reduction—a corporate mandate to reduce inventory— without rationalizing the requirements for inventory in the value chain. Inventory should never be managed to a
  • 19. Page 19 financial target. Instead, it needs to be based on the requirements of customer policy and the supply chain strategy. For many, this understanding is one of the first to tackle.  All of the Solutions Have the Same Functionality. As can be seen in the Appendix, there are major differences in the technologies to manage inventories in the extended supply chain. As a result, companies should buy inventory management technologies based on process requirements, IT standardization and cultural fit. While many think that solutions with a common name—technologies purchased from a common vendor—are integrated, often the situation in the market is vastly different. Most of the inventory technologies have been sold and resold multiple times in the market, with many existing in an unintegrated state within a parent company.  Larger Vendors May Not Have the Functionality Now, But It Will Come. The market for multi-tier inventory management was overhyped and largely underdelivered in the period of 2005-2007. Due to market size, and the highly competitive and fragmented market, the levels of R&D investment have slowed. As a result, buyers should buy based on today’s functionality, while not betting on future promises by technology providers.  The Management of Inventory Does Not Need Technology. To get good at the management of inventory, companies need technologies. The supply chain is a complex system that cannot be adequately managed through calculations on a spreadsheet. Blow up your spreadsheet ghettos within your organization and challenge your company to think more holistically about the role of inventory in the market-driven value network.  I Can Use New Technologies without Changing My Planning Organization. The use of new technologies requires time for planners to use them, and when implemented correctly leads to a new set of business processes. Do not make the mistake of buying and installing the technologies, but not getting the benefit because either the planners did not have adequate time to plan, or you did not take the time to rethink the processes to use the new technologies. Recommendations Based on our work with clients, the results from this study, and our analysis of technology options, here we share six recommendations.  Focus on Cycle Stock. In most companies there has been a singular focus on improving cycle stock. We find that the most common opportunity is in the management of cycle stock. This improvement happens through the design of the network to build the right inventory strategies and then the use of these inventory strategies in production planning. The connection of production planning and inventory strategies is often a major opportunity.
  • 20. Page 20  Include Determination of Form and Function of Inventory in the Development of Network Design Strategies. The companies making the most progress on inventory are using more advanced technologies along with inventory design tools to manage the form and function of inventory.  Bring the Cost of Inventory as a Driver in Sales and Operations Planning Decisions. When the design of the network and the management of inventory buffers are connected to the “what-if” analysis of supply in S&OP, companies experience a great improvement in the building of a feasible inventory strategy which minimizes inventory while mitigating costs. Work on building maturity on inventory management in conjunction with S&OP. Make the cost of inventory real in the minds of stakeholders.  Educate the Finance Team. The strongest performance happens when the finance team understands the principles of inventory management and no longer sees inventory as a cost to cut. This is achieved through simulation and “what-if” optimization to demonstrate the importance of inventory buffers with increased demand variability.  Take It Slow. Do It Right. Note that the implementation of multi-tier inventory optimization is not fast. The average time is 18 months. This is double the time of a normal Advanced Planning project. Don’t rush the team. Let them take their time and do it right. Usually, the adoption of deeper optimization for inventory optimization requires the redefinition of many internal processes. Managing root cause issues will pay dividends in the long run.  Implement with Knowledgeable Resources. At first when you read this recommendation you might say, “DUH!?” Let’s face facts. There are too few people in the world who are really knowledgeable about these software tools. While many consultants will talk about inventory, we find few to be knowledgeable in the technologies. Instead, we find the technology’s provider to be the most knowledgeable on its use; and as a result, there are few cases where these technologies should be deployed by a large system integrator. There are a few boutique consultancies around the world who have built strong teams around inventory optimization. These are usually small and focused consultancies with a strong heritage in inventory optimization.
  • 21. Page 21 Conclusion The rate of change in the last decade in supply chain management practices is driving the need for deeper and more sophisticated inventory management strategies. Today’s inventory buffers cannot be managed effectively without the use of more advanced technologies; but, they also cannot be adequately addressed without reorganizing the planning function to enable planners to design and execute inventory strategies to manage the form and function of inventory. As shown by the balance sheet results in this report, it matters more than ever.
  • 22. Page 22 Appendix In this section we share the demographic information of survey respondents, along with research findings, to support the key insights listed in this report. The study was limited to retailers, manufacturers, and distributors. Companies responding to this survey received final results and had the option to participate in global roundtables to discuss the results and network with other supply chain leaders. At all times, the names, both of individual respondents and companies participating, are held in confidence. In this section the demographics are shared to help the readers of this report gain a better perspective on the results. The demographics and additional charts to support the findings are found in Figures A–G. To help the reader, at the bottom of each image we list the specific questions asked in the quantitative survey along with the survey demographics. As shown in Figure A, the majority of respondents are from process based (chemical, consumer packaged goods, food/beverage) companies. Figure A. Industry Overview of Respondents
  • 23. Page 23 Figure B. Specific Industries Surveyed in the Study Figure C. Company Revenues and Item Complexity
  • 24. Page 24 Figure D. Respondent Role, Title and Region Figure E. Software Used by Respondent Companies
  • 25. Page 25 Figure F. Software Usage Among Respondent Companies Figure G. Company Characteristics
  • 26. Page 26 Other Reports in This Series This is the second report on multi-tier inventory optimization. However, inventory progress is not made in isolation. Readers may gain added value by accessing complimentary reports on Sales and Operations Planning and use of supply chain applications on our Supply Chain Insights website and in our Beet Fusion community. Putting Together the Pieces: Selecting S&OP Technologies 2015 Why Is S&OP So Hard? Sales and Operations Planning: Current State of the Union Inventory Optimization in a Market-Driven World Maximizing the ROI in Supply Chain Planning Research in Review 2014 Terms to Know Getting clear on terms is often the first step to driving a supply chain transformation in inventory management. To help teams, here we provide the definitions of the terms used in this report:  Concurrent Optimization. The use of technologies to solve optimization problems across source, make and deliver in-memory together to rationalize cross-functional trade-offs.  Demand Latency. The time it takes for order take-away at the point of consumption to translate into an order for a manufacturer. The slower the velocity at the point of consumption, the longer the demand latency.  Inventory Configuration. A focus on form and function of inventory, along with techniques like postponement and risk pooling, to improve inventory buffers.  Multi-Tier Inventory Optimization. The use of inventory optimization to determine optimization levels at multiple nodes in the supply chain simultaneously.  Postponement. An inventory strategy to delay steps of the conversion process until the demand for the final product is known.
  • 27. Page 27 About Supply Chain Insights LLC Founded in February, 2012 by Lora Cecere, Supply Chain Insights LLC is now in its fourth year of writing research focused on delivering independent, actionable, and objective advice for supply chain leaders. If you need to know which practices and technologies make the biggest difference to corporate performance, we want you to turn to us. We are a company dedicated to this research. Our goal is to help leaders understand supply chain trends, evolving technologies and which metrics matter. About Lora Cecere Lora Cecere (twitter ID @lcecere) is the Founder of Supply Chain Insights LLC and the author of popular enterprise software blog Supply Chain Shaman currently read by 5,000 supply chain professionals. She also writes as a Linkedin Influencer and is a a contributor for Forbes. She has written four books. The first book, Bricks Matter, (co-authored with Charlie Chase) published in 2012. The second book, The Shaman’s Journal 2014, published in September 2014; the third book, Supply Chain Metrics That Matter, published in December 2014; and the fourth book, The Shaman’s Journal 2015, published in September 2015. With over twelve years as a research analyst with AMR Research, Altimeter Group, and Gartner Group, and now as the Founder of Supply Chain Insights, Lora understands supply chain. She has worked with over 600 companies on their supply chain strategy and speaks at over 50 conferences a year on the evolution of supply chain processes and technologies. Her research is designed for the early adopter seeking first mover advantage.