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How ECR Enables Logistics How ECR Enables Logistics ggStandardization ?Standardization ?
Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou, China
21 N b 200921 N b 200921 November, 200921 November, 2009
Presented By : Patrick Chan / Loscam ChinaPresented By : Patrick Chan / Loscam China
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DeliveringDeliveringCons mer Val eCons mer Val e
REDUCE
Consumer ValueConsumer Value
PALLET POOLINGENSURES GREATER
REDUCEWASTAGE REDUCE
DAMAGES
ENSURES GREATER EFFICIENCY IN MANAGING
SUPPLY CHAIN REDUCE HANDLING
COSTEFFICIENT
DELIVERING COST SAVINGS TO DELIVERING COST SAVINGS TO DELIVERING CONSUMERDELIVERING CONSUMERMANUFACTURERS & RETAILERSMANUFACTURERS & RETAILERS
• Reduce Inventory• Product Damages
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FRESHER PRODUCTS• Labour Intensive
• Order Response• Throughputs
Utili ti f W ki C it l
MORE VARIETY
LOWER PRICES
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• Utilization of Working Capital
VALUE FOR MONEYVALUE FOR MONEY
VALUEQUALITY
VALUEAVAILABILITY
VARIETYFRESHNESS
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Critical Res ltsCritical Res ltsCritical ResultsCritical Results
STANDARDIZATION = COMMON PLATFORM
FASTER TURNAROUND = COST EFFECTIVENESS
HIGHER THROUGHPUT = HIGH PRODUCTIVITY
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Case Study by Case Study by y y“ECR Thailand”
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Cost saving through Standardized Pallet Cost saving through Standardized Pallet Standardized Pallet Standardized Pallet
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The overall objective of the project is to assess the costs and benefits of increasing standardize pallet usage in the
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• Assess the costs associated with changing to
and benefits of increasing standardize pallet usage in the consumer products industry in Thailand, specifically to:
• Assess the costs associated with changing to palletised deliveries versus current operational practicespractices
• Assess the benefits associated with the palletised deliveries versus current operational practicesp p
• Identify the barriers to implementing palletised deliveries and how these might be overcome
• Define the most appropriate ‘implementation path’ given the opportunities and constraints of the
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The study was divided into 3 stages with key data
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derived from a questionnaire survey
Develop and issue
Stage 1Stage 1
Analysis
Stage 3Stage 3
Review
Stage 2Stage 2
Develop and issue pallet
questionnaire
Analysis, recommendations and way forward
Review questionnaire
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Questionnaires were sent to 33 companies across the consumer goods industry
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35Respondents profile
goods industry.17 companies completed the questionnaire with variable quality of response
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15205 questionnaire
sentquestionnaireresponded
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• The survey included suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and transporters• Almost all companies required follow-up phone interviews because of missing information or
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• Almost all companies required follow-up phone interviews because of missing information or inability to give quantitative figures
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Overall results show extensive manual handling of goods throughout the supply chain
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100%
% of pallet usage in representative companies (average)
throughout the supply chain
60%
80%
100%Inbound RM
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20%
40%
60% Internal movementof FG / Inbound FG
Outbound FG
• Results of the survey indicate a high degree of manual handling at most stages of the supply
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Results of the survey indicate a high degree of manual handling at most stages of the supply chain from supplier’s raw materials receiving through to retailer’s delivery to customers. The percentage of pallet usage at different stage is indicated on the chart above where the only stage that pallet is used more than loose case is internal transfers by manufacturers
• This reconfirms tremendous opportunity for increasing and gaining benefits from pallet usage
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• This reconfirms tremendous opportunity for increasing and gaining benefits from pallet usage across the entire supply chain
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The study confirmed the predominant usage of 1x1.2m pallets in the supply chain
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250,000Type and quantity of pallets being used by sample companies
pallets in the supply chain
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50,000
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• 81% of pallets being used by the sample companies are 1x1.2m 4-way entry (out of 297K
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% p g y p p y y (pallets total). This is the pallet agreed as the industry standard. In the Hong Kong pallet study (1997) 72% were 1x1.2 m 4-way.
• However, there are still many other sizes and types of pallet in circulation as shown• Overall pallets used by sample companies represent about 30% of all pallet used in consumer
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• Overall pallets used by sample companies represent about 30% of all pallet used in consumer goods industry (currently around 1 million as estimated by industry source)
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The study compared the operational costs of a loose case ti ll t ti d th it l t f h
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operation versus a pallet operation and the capital cost of change, for the sample companies
Cost/BenefitCost/Benefit Comparison
CapitalOperational CapitalOperational
• Handling costs• Transportation costs
• Cost of new pallets• Cost of new or modified
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Transportation costs• Damage reduction• Cost of additional trips
- warehouse area- machinery- trucks
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This result was then projected to obtain industry level savings
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Key assumptions which form the basis of the cost-benefit
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analysis are:
• Benefit will occur where volumes per delivery are large enough to justify a palletised delivery e.g. modern trade or large traditional trade stores
• All investments with respect to machine and truck modifications are depreciated over a 5 year period and pallets are depreciated over a 2-3 year period
• Cost and benefits are based on estimates given by the respective companies, which participated in the survey. Hence if some companies have not been able to estimate the savings for a particular elements, it has not been considered in this analysis
• Not all companies will be able to delivery 100% on pallets, hence the maximum percentage of pallet usage at each company is taken as the number given for 2005
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For the 17 companies in the survey, the net savings are
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THBHandling cost saving 3,900,000
Reduction in material damage saving 8 800 000
as follow:
Reduction in material damage saving 8,800,000
Transportation cost saving (handling) 19,000,000
TOTAL SAVING 31,700,000Additional transport trip (1 600 000)Additional transport trip (1,600,000)
New pallet cost (6,200,000)
Warehouse/machinery modification cost (1,200,000)
Handling cost – savings in man-hr for palletised versus loose load operationsMaterial damage 10% reduction in damage from pallet usage
TOTAL COSTS (9,000,000)NET SAVINGS 22,700,000
Material damage – 10% reduction in damage from pallet usageTransportation cost – handling cost savings for transporterAdditional Transport trip – reduction in trucks loading capacity leads to additional trips requiredNew pallet cost – facilitate pallet operations, this cost is equivalent to pallet rental cost over 2 yearsWarehouse/machinery modification modification related cost to facilitate pallet operations i e
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Warehouse/machinery modification – modification related cost to facilitate pallet operations i.e. racking
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Furthermore, there are additional non-quantifiable benefits that arise f ll ti d d li i f ll
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• Reduction in truck turn-around time hence more trips are possible
from palletised deliveries as follow
• Reduction in truck turn-around time hence more trips are possible• Improve safety in warehouse operations because of less manual
handling and lifting of heavy productsS t i d ti i l t d tili ti i th • Scope to improve and optimise layout and space utilisation in the warehouse
• Other companies not using pallets (not suitable palletize) can also b fit f th d d i ti f th i d li ibenefit from the reduced queuing time for their deliveries
• Reduce man-hours associated with inventory checking and monitoring of loading/unloading operations
• Reduce return trips for damage product
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From the savings of the sample companies, we can make an industry le el projection ith the follo ing basis:
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level projection with the following basis:• Current size of Thailand consumer goods industry ~ 500 billion* • Total revenues of sample companies = 127 billionTotal revenues of sample companies 127 billion
With the sample companies representing about 25% of the industry, current savings can be projected to be roughly 25% of industry wide savings and therefore total savings to the industry would be:therefore total savings to the industry would be:
THBN t i f l 22 700 000
*source: previous ECR Thailand study
Net savings for sample companies
22,700,000
% of industry covered by 25%sample companies
Saving to the total industry= 22 7 M / 25% 90 800 000
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= 22.7 M / 25% 90,800,000
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Growth in pallet usage is expected to come about from:
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• Overall volume growth in the consumer goods companies and a reduction inthe number of delivery points
• Growth in modern trade channel and corresponding decline in traditionaltrade. Current split between modern and traditional trade is 45-55%* with modern trade expected to exceed traditional trade by 2002
• As retailers set up their own distribution centers e.g., Carrefour, leading to higher aggregate volume per order it increases potential for pallet deliveries
• Expansion of modern trade stores to rural areasIncreasing c stomer demand for deli er on pallets for faster nloading• Increasing customer demand for delivery on pallets for faster unloading,reduced queuing delays, and less product damage
• Many companies aim to cut costs by placing more emphasis on supply chain optimizationoptimization
• Introduction of pallet pooling business in Thailand and recognition of benefits
*source: previous ECR Thailand study
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source: previous ECR Thailand study
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However there are still some barriers to pallet usage as follow:
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• Modern trade concentration in Bangkok with retailers still too small to require palletsq p
• Lack of dock facility at warehouses and retail outlets, and space to keep empty pallets
• Labor cost is cheap compared to capital investment for material h dli i t d f iliti i ll ti l di d k handling equipment and facilities i.e. palletizer, loading dock, open sided truck
• Some products are not suitable i.e. bulky, hi-value low volume• Standard wooden pallets are not strong enough for some operations Standard wooden pallets are not strong enough for some operations
involving heavy products• Cartons not designed to fit standard pallet size• Many types of trucks exist that are not suitable for loading pallets• Inconsistent quality of pallets
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This study has indicated the benefits of using palletised deliveries in Thailand Whilst trends in the consumer goods industry are leading to
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Thailand. Whilst trends in the consumer goods industry are leading to an increase in pallet usage, there are some proactive steps that can be taken to increase pallet usage:
• Publicise the pallet guidelines which have been agreed by ECR Thailand these include: - Technical standards – dimensions, etc.
Pallet usage standards stacking heights weights etc- Pallet usage standards – stacking heights, weights, etc.- Operational standards – pallet loading, carton stacking, layer patterns, etc.
• Communicate costs and benefits of using to companies both inside and outside • Communicate costs and benefits of using to companies both inside and outside ECR Thailand board – possible medium could be newsletters, seminar, or information sharing events
• ECR board to collaborate with other industry associations to deliver the benefits • ECR board to collaborate with other industry associations to deliver the benefits of pallet usage e.g. Federation of Thai Industry (FTI)
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How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
ObjectivesLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
The overall objective of the project is to assess the costs andbenefits of increasing Standardization pallet usage in the consumer products industry in China specifically to:products industry in China, specifically to:
• Assess the costs associated with changing to palletised deliveries versus current operational practicescurrent operational practices
• Assess the benefits associated with the palletised deliveries versus current operational practices
• Identify the barriers to implementing palletised deliveries and how these • Identify the barriers to implementing palletised deliveries and how these might be overcome
• Define the most appropriate ‘implementation path’ given the opportunities and constraints of the supply chain environmentopportunities and constraints of the supply chain environment
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How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
Approach - was divided into 3 stagesLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Develop and issue pallet
Stage 1Stage 1 Stage 1 was to develop a questionnaire to learn about the current supply chain operational realities in Chinap
questionnairep
Stage 2Stage 2 Stage 2 is to ensure that the questionnaires
Review questionnaire
Stage 2Stage 2 Stage 2 is to ensure that the questionnaires have been completed accurately and to confirm our understanding of the information
Stage 3Stage 3 Stage 3 is to analysis questionnaire responses t d t i th t d b fit f
Analysis, recommendation
s and way forward
to determine the costs and benefits of increased standardize operations and the barriers and opportunities to increase pallet
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forward usage.
How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
ApproachLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Key success factors of the study depended on:
• Comprehensive questionnaire that allow the full impact of standardization usage in China to be exploredS l ti f ti i t th t t ti • Selection of survey participants that represent a cross section of consumer industry players, manufacturers, retailers, transporters, and different size companies
• Quality responses to questionnaire survey from all participants• Understanding of overall industry size, trends, and growth
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How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
China Supply Chain EnvironmentLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
• Questionnaires sent to ?? companies across the consumer goods industry. ??companies completed the questionnaire with variable quality of response.
• Overall results show extensive manual handling of goods throughout the supply chain.
A t d j it f f t d li i t t diti l t d t• As expected majority of manufacturer deliveries to traditional trade storesare still carried out as loose case
• The study confirmed the predominant usage of what is the size of pallets in • The study confirmed the predominant usage of what is the size of pallets in the supply chain
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60%
80%
100%
% of pallet usage in representative companies (average)
Inbound RM
Internal movementof FG / Inbound FG
% of pallet usage by manufacturers for traditional/modern trade channel
20%30%40%50%60%70%
Traditional trade
Modern trade
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000Type and quantity of pallets being used by sample companies
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How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
Costs / Benefits AnalysisLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
The study compared the operational costs of a loose case operation versus a pallet operation and the capital cost of change, for the sample companies for the sample companies
Cost/Benefit Comparison
CapitalOperational pp
• Handling costs• Transportation costs
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• Cost of new pallets• Cost of new or modified
- warehouse area• Damage reduction• Cost of additional trips
warehouse area- machinery- truck
LOSCAM ASIA LOSCAM ASIALOSCAM ASIALOSCAM ASIALOSCAM ASIAThis result was then projected to obtain industry level savings
How ECR China EnablesHow ECR China EnablesLogistics Standardi ation ?Logistics Standardi ation ?
Costs / Benefits Analysis – Handling CostsLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Handling cost is calculated at each stage of the supply chain where there is a load / unload operations:
retailer DCSupplierWarehouse
Modern Tradestores
SupplierFactory
Manufacturer ConsumersManufacturer
Traditional tradestores
Incoming raw materials
Warehouse storesFactory Factory rWarehouse
Modern Traderetailer
Supplier ManufacturerRetailer
Indicates operations that involve raw materials or sub-materials receivingInternal movement of FG / Inbound finished productsIndicates operations that involve transporting finished products from factory to storage facility i e warehouse This also represents finished products
Retailer
to storage facility i.e. warehouse. This also represents finished products receiving for the retailersOutbound finished productsIndicates operations that involve transporting finished products out from a
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Indicates operations that involve transporting finished products out from a warehouse or store
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Cost / Benefits Analysis - Transportation CostsLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Discussion with transportation companies led to the following insights and assumptions that effect transportation costs:
Cost will increase as less products can be fit into a truck (estimated - Cost will increase as less products can be fit into a truck (estimated by transport company) and hence more trips are required
- Cost will decrease as no transporter helpers are required when loading/unloading are done using pallets However some of this cost loading/unloading are done using pallets. However, some of this cost will be offset by requirement of forklift operator at receiving sites. Transporter indicates wage rate of ??? RMB/hour
- Cost will decrease as reduction in truck turnaround time can reduce Cost will decrease as reduction in truck turnaround time can reduce number of trucks required
Possible savings in transportation costs are considered part of the total supply chain savings even though all these savings may not be pp y g g g ydirectly passed on to companies
* ??% capacity loss is based on usage of existing trucks. As more trucks are converted to
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Costs / Benefits Analysis – Capital CostsLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Capital investment associated with pallet usage involves preparation of facility and equipment to handle pallet operations
This will include:• Cost of new pallets (purchased or hired)• Facility adjustment i e racking loading dock• Facility adjustment i.e. racking, loading dock• Material handling equipment i.e. palletiser, forklift, hand lift
These costs will be depreciated over their operating life according to our earlier assumptions and treated as operational costs to obtain net cost benefit per annum from pallet usage
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Cost / Benefits Analysis – Qualitative SavingLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Furthermore, there are additional non-quantifiable benefits that arise from palletised deliveries as follow:
• Reduction in truck turn-around time hence more trips are possible• Improve safety in warehouse operations because of less manual
handling and lifting of heavy products• Reduce man-hours associated with inventory checking and monitoring
of loading/unloading operations• Reduce return trips for damage product• Etc……
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Overcoming the barriersLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
Difficulty and Impact of overcoming these barriers:1. Lack of dock facility at branches and space to keep empty pallets2. Labor cost is cheap compared to capital investment p p p3. Not suitable for small volume orders4. Standard wooden pallet is not strong enough for some operations5. Standard wooden pallet does not fit all products well 6. Inconsistent quality of pallet7. Possibility of mold and termite for wooden pallets 8. Many types of trucks exist Difficulty of
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RecommendationsLogistics Standardization ?Logistics Standardization ?
This study has indicated the benefits of logistics standardization in China. Whilst trends in the consumer goods industry are leading to an increase in the standardization, there are some proactive steps , p pthat can be taken to increase pallet usage:
• The standardization guidelines which have been agreed by ECR China these The standardization guidelines which have been agreed by ECR China these include: - Technical standards – dimensions, etc.
- Pallet usage standards – stacking heights, weights, etc.- Operational standards – pallet loading, carton stacking, layer patterns, etc.
• Communicate costs and benefits of using to companies both inside and outside ECR China board – could be newsletters, seminar, or information sharing events
• ECR board to collaborate with other industry associations to deliver the benefits of logistics standardization
• Identify standards
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