We all understand how difficult it is to change the wheels on a moving bus. If you've heard that analogy applied before, it was probably to justify why business transformation or a change in process is so difficult.
We all understand how difficult it is to change the wheels on a moving bus. If you've heard that analogy applied before, it was probably to justify why business transformation or a change in process is so difficult.
Topics: supply chain, kanban
Posted by Frank Kapper on 2/9/12 3:01 AM
For many years, Information Technology (IT) executives in manufacturing firms have been looking to their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to help improve the operational and financial performance of their organizations. And why not, they’ve spent hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars on software licensing, a year or more implementing these systems and more than a few sleepless nights applying patches and updates from their ERP vendors. However, most of their efforts have been disproportionately focused on back office processes due to the inherent shortcomings of ERP systems to address the business requirements of manufacturing processes inside the four walls of the plant.
Topics: supply chain, manufacturing, Oracle
Posted by Greg Messler on 2/7/12 10:54 AM
CUPERTINO, Calif - February 6, 2012 – Ultriva Inc., a leader in Lean Supply Chain solutions today announced that Life Fitness Inc., a division of Brunswick Corporation has selected the Ultriva supply chain solution to manage its supply chain collaboration and electronic Kanban processes.
Topics: supply chain, Ultriva
How do you efficiently and cost effectively transition to a demand driven supply network without jeopardizing your position in industry or your commitments to your customers?
Topics: supply chain, lean manufacturing
Posted by Frank Kapper on 12/14/11 12:32 PM
What do distributed manufacturing, changing customer demand patterns, global supply chains, undesirable growth in inventory, and increasing pressure to reduce costs and improve profitability all have in common? These are just a few of the challenges faced by today’s manufacturing executives. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a system out there that could address each of the aforementioned challenges cost effectively and efficiently? Well there is, it’s called a pull system (a.k.a. kanban) and it has been around for a long time. Properly implemented, pull systems produce remarkable results. So why isn’t pull more pervasive in manufacturing? The simple reason is there have been more failures than successes.
Topics: supply chain, kanban, Cloud, manufacturing
Walk through any manufacturing facility and you’ll notice they all have the same type of charts displayed on the walls, bulletin boards, or electronic displays highlighting results of lean six sigma programs. The shop floor constantly runs Kaizens to improve factory-floor operations.
Surprisingly, most of the emphasis on the shop floor has been on streamlining production, relocating equipment, reducing production down time, and optimizing production capacity. Everything is focused on activities within the four walls of the factory shop floor. A very small percentage of these activities revolve around improving on-time-delivery, or improving supplier collaboration and material availability (i.e. processes that are occurring outside the facility).
Topics: supply chain, kanban, collaboration, lean manufacturing
This is a common dilemma that constantly plagues supply chain professionals. The traditional supply chain paradigm supports the belief that reduction of inventory will lead to increase in part shortages and subsequently lower service levels. This paradigm is constantly being reinforced by credible sources such as the Wall Street Journal as evidenced in this WSJ article by Mark Gongloff where he seems to suggest that more inventory = more growth. However, this is just not true….under the new supply chain paradigm!
Topics: supply chain, collaboration, inventory
Welcome to the new Ultriva Blog! This is the first installment in the new Ultriva, Inc. blog about demand driven supply chain and supply chain software related topics.
Topics: supply chain, Ultriva