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The Math Behind the Supply Chain Index
Lora Cecere, Supply Chain InsightsDr. George Runger, Arizona State University
Abby Mayer, Supply Chain Insights
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Speakers
Lora CecereSupply Chain Insights
Founder and CEO
Dr. George RungerArizona State University
Professor, School of Computing, Informatics and
Decision Systems Engineering – Ira A. Fulton School of
Engineering
Abby MayerSupply Chain Insights
Research Associate
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The Supply Chain Effective Frontier
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Mining 20 Years of Financial Data
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Companies Get More Serious with a Recession
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Correlations to Market Capitalization
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The Promise
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Orbit Chart: Dow Chemical (Inventory Turns Vs. Operating Margin)
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Supply Chain Metrics That Matter Reports
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Operating Margin: Is Bigger Better? Operating Margin for Years 2000-2012
Industry Segment Companies between $1-5B in Annual Revenue
Companies Greater than $5B in Annual Revenue
Automotive .03 .04
Chemical .08 .10
Consumer Electronics .03 .03
Consumer Packaged Goods .11 .13
Contract Manufacturers .02 .04
Food and Beverage .08 .05
Hospitals .09 .14
Mass Retail .04 .03
Medical Device .15 .16
Pharmaceuticals .11 .19
Semiconductors .03 .04Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2000-2012
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Inventory Turns: Is Bigger Better? Inventory Turns for Years 2000-2012
Industry Segment Companies between $1-5B in Annual Revenue
Companies Greater than $5B in Annual Revenue
Automotive 7.4 7.5
Chemical 5.3 4.6
Consumer Electronics 6.5 6.8
Consumer Packaged Goods 4.1 4.8
Contract Manufacturers 7.6 7.2
Food and Beverage 6.2 11.1
Hospitals 13.3 11.1
Mass Retailers 10.5 7.6
Medical Device 4.7 3.2
Pharmaceuticals 3.6 2.7
Semiconductor 7.6 6.5Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2000-2012
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Our Answer? For Supply Chain Excellence?
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Supply Chain Index: A Measure of Supply Chain Improvement
Overall Ranking per Company• Balance: Return on Invested Capital & Revenue Growth Vector Trajectory• Strength: Inventory Turns & Operating Margin Vector Trajectory• Resiliency: Inventory Turns & Operating Margin Mean Distance
A new way to measure relative supply chain performance by industry, based on the components of balance, strength and resiliency.
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Supply Chain Index: A Measure of Supply Chain Improvement
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Do you think that the factors in the Supply Chain Index (balance, strength and resiliency)
should be weighted equally?
a) Yes, weight them equally
b) No, weight them differently
c) Not sure – still thinking about it
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Polling sponsored by
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What Is Resiliency?
Resiliency =Tightness of the pattern on the orbit chart for operating margin and inventory turns
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Resiliency 2000-2013
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Consumer Goods
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Chemical 2006-2013
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Chemical 2009-2013
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Summary
• Patterns are significantly different by industry.
• Many have exaggerated both supply chain performance and improvement.
• Work on the Supply Chain Index is challenging and evolving.