The 11th 3PL Summit - co-located with the Chief Supply Chain Officer Forum - Tackling the Threats, Opportunities and Game-Changer of 2013 and Beyond - Drive Your 3PL Towards a More Profitable Future
Article by Kevin O'Meara from 10x Logistics published on March 6th 2013
I have been talking a lot at various events recently on the value of Sales and Operations Planning to the logistician and specifically to those managing transportation. I have found many so called "great" S&OP processes stop at the end of the factory and just assume unlimited capacity and capability from the distribution arm of the supply chain. Very few look holistically at the entire chain from raw materials to the consumer and most just look at their particular part of it with some input from upstream and downstream suppliers.
This should and must change. The S&OP process is critical to the proper execution of the logistics' plans of a company. It is also vital to give your carriers a decent forecast on the capacity needed at a time in the future. I will remark more on this later in a post soon however I do want to remark on Kevin O'Marah's comments relative to the core aspect of S&OP - Trust.
Even the core of Vested Outsourcing is built on trust. In S&OP Gotcha: Bad Collaboration, Kevin discusses how egos and the desire to "win" ultimately can kill a good S&OP process. Before entering into a true S&OP collaborative process across the virtual enterprise (this includes all participants in the supply chain) you have to agree on core principles and on trust. If one is trying to get "leverage" over another then I truly believe it is a waste of time to enter into a S&OP process. Just understand the situation you are in and make the best of it. The core ideas to S&OP are:
Each trusts each other's data. If you feel data is manipulated or hidden, you are starting at a weak point right from the beginning.
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