Optimise every line and level October 1st 2007 Barloworld Optimus says its inventory optimisation tool, Optimiza, calculates ideal levels
of safety stock and optimal replenishment orders for every line item at every level in the
supply chain, helping 300 global customers cut stock levels by up to 50 per cent
Consistently returning stock level
reductions between 15 and 50 per
cent with service levels ramped-up
and sustained by as much as 20 per cent,
Barloworld Optimus claims Optimiza is
gaining a reputation as an advanced and
powerful yet easy-to-use inventory
optimisation tool.
The preferred optimisation application
for more than 300 major organisations
worldwide, the company puts its increasing
uptake down to the fact that, unlike
traditional inventory re-ordering systems,
the tool takes into account the unique
supply and demand characteristics of
individual companies' supply chains –
constructing highly personalised inventory
models and building-in 'what if?' scenarios
exclusively based on their unique supply
chain characteristics.
Optimiza allows companies to
scientifically determine what inventory is
needed to achieve required service levels
based on existing and projected supply and
demand uncertainties. At the same time,
the tool provides the basis for companies to
accurately calculate and maintain optimal
safety stock and replenishment orders
while also projecting future investment and
warehousing requirements.
Comprehensive and structured to direct
attention specifically to the areas most
likely to yield the greatest improvements in
the shortest time-scale, the company says
Optimiza's chief strength is its ability to
calculate ideal levels of safety stock and
optimal replenishment orders for every line
item at every level in the supply chain.
The versatile and robust application also
provides levels of intelligence and flexibility
not generally available in ERP systems,
delivered via an easy-to-follow interface.
Key areas where Optimiza is designed to
make a marked difference include:
Supplier and lead-time management: by
setting up routes of supply; establishing
and forecasting lead times; monitoring
delivery performance; developing supplier
collaboration
Inventory modelling and strategic
planning: by establishing realistic inventory
objectives and linking them to
replenishment of individual line items;
setting safety stock using line-item risk
profiles; developing models driven by
service; and facilitating 'what if?' scenarios
modelling
Stock profiling and Classification: by
defining what stock should be held at
which locations; profiling product ranges
including slow movers and critical items;
'Slice-and-Dice' data according to more
meaningful groups
Replenishment and Distribution: by
generating and managing new orders;
reviewing daily order pipelines using
Cockpit technology; setting up distribution
requirements using fair-share algorithms;
collaborating with suppliers using futureorder
projections
Forecasting and Demand Planning: by
using Tournament-based forecasting drawn
from historical data; managing future
events such as promotions; forecasting
slow-moving items; monitoring forecasting
performance
Key Performance and Process Monitoring:
by measuring inventory performance
against pre-determined targets; measuring
process improvements; providing
daily/weekly/monthly key performance
indicators; monitoring inventory 'health'
and evaluating performance by userdefined
groupings.
Optimiza worked to great effect for IMI
Norgren – reducing UK inventory stock
levels by 26 per cent over a six month
period while maintaining availability within
target levels.
Guy Dunkerley, IMI Norgren European
Logistics Director, said that before selecting
Optimiza on pan-European basis, each
European market company managed its
own inventory in isolation with no central
visibility, collaboration or co-ordination.
Post-Optimiza – which has now become
the inventory optimisation system for the
whole of Europe – the company has
recorded significant improvements to the
efficiency of the supply chain operation,
while forecasting has fostered a consistent
approach across all European market
companies.
Optimiza Demand Planner
Optimiza's demand-planning stable-mate
Optimiza Demand Planner (ODP) prompts
highly effective switches from 'just in time'
forecasting to accurate demand planning.
Designed to give planners an early and
accurate view of future sales plans, booked
orders and demand forecasts, the net
results are typically 15 per cent less
inventory, 17 per cent improvement in
perfect order performance and 35 per cent
shorter cash-to-cash cycle – significantly
impacting on company financials.
Both Optimiza and ODP have been
developed to interface with in-house Host
or ERP systems in a number of different
ways – including simple flat file transfer,
direct database interface tools or
Barloworld Optimus' SAP Certified Interface
tool, ETL.
Barloworld Optimus' acquisition of
Radical Global in 2005 brought advanced
global supply chain modelling tool CAST
into the company's product portfolio. With
its running-mate CAST-FE for carbon
emission modelling, the applications now
have more than 350 licencees and over
1300 trained users in Europe and the US.
Used widely by third party logistics,
manufacturing, consulting and retail
companies to evaluate and identify
different supply chain strategies – in turn
leading to significant cost savings and
service improvements – the company says
the tool allows customers to design and
configure the optimal supply chain
infrastructure at a time that effective
modelling and environmental issues have
never been more critical. |