Lessons learned from retail logistics in the Netherlands
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The Netherlands…
Lessons learned retail logistics
30-35% trucks on our roads are agrifood-related
Walther Ploos van Amstel Amsterdam University of Applied SciencesMarch 2016
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• What are trends in FMCG in the Netherlands?• What are new requirements: fresh, full, fast, forecasted?• Which innovations will be relevant?• Which competencies are required?
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Agrifood: Netherlands is the most important gateway from and to Europe
• Local produced for local markets within EU: 50-80%• Export non EU: 20-40%• Meat, cereals and milk: manufacturers are
dominant• For other products: trade is dominant. In transit
75% controlled by non Dutch based traders• Airport-seaport connection is important• Emerging markets for import:
Africa, Central America• 90% of logistics is outsourced
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Our consumers are changing:Smaller shipments, more frequent, on time
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The NetherlandsRetail and food service
• Market 57 bln Euro/year, no growth, even decline in sales volumes in past years
• Low prices and low margins in retail and food service– Retail price levels 10-15% lower than UK– Retail price levels 2-5% lower than B and Fr
• Food service share is 31% and not increasing (anymore)Dutch catering market (1 bln Euro/year) not growingSpeciality stores: 18%. Supermarkets: 51%
• On line and convenience slowly growing, but still not significant and not profitable, maybe click-and-collect will bring potential
• Ongoing concentration in most distribution channels (but, still local-for-local business)
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The Netherlands – retail and food serviceConcentrated – but, local for local
Retail Food service
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Next 10 years:Changing FMCG supply chains
• More volume with 25% people less in transport and distribution in 2020 due to aging population
• Reduce waste and increase sustainability• Increase freshness of products
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Innovation is driven by producers and retailers
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Collaboration
External collaboration
(Suppliers)
External collaboration (Competitors)
External collaboration (Customers)
External collaboration
(Other organisations)
InternalCollaboration
VerticalCollaboration
HorizontalCollaboration
Network Collaboration
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Collaboration in the Netherlands is based on ECR framework
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One example:Speed docking competition
1. Green order2. Scan and go: SSCC3. Dynamic dock planning4. Dock and roll
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CollaborationAlign supply chains…
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
ALIGN SUPPLY CHAIN
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Supply chain process innovation: industry standards support reducing cost to serve
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Innovations in transport
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Innovations in warehousing
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Dispersed supply chain operations in FMCG
• Retail: 100 DC’s• Food Service: over a
1.000 DC’s• 6.000 producers
• More consolidation• More outsourcing
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CollaborationStronger focus on planning and control…
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
ALIGN SUPPLY CHAIN
ALIGN DATA AND PLANNING
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Retail transport control tower:from EDI to API
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Sharing data in the supply chain: CPFR
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Collaboration is changing focus
• From efficiency, to growth…
• New focus is on long term growth by value creation
• Focus shifting from supply side to demand side
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Putting the consumer in control?
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CollaborationSocial innovation…
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
Strategy
Balanced scorecard
Supply Chain Objectives
supply chain
plan and control
ICT
organization
SOCIAL INNOVATION
ALIGN SUPPLY CHAIN
ALIGN DATA AND PLANNING
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Social innovation:Doing business in Holland• Egalitarian: teams take decisions, not top
management• Procurement is King• But, more focus on collaborative relationships• No nonsense culture: plain speaking and fact based • Keep your promise(s): trust• Language: Dutch, English and German• International orientation• Respect diversity• ‘Poldermodel’: trade organisations are strong• Light lunches… if, at all• Humour… and we keep our private lives private
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Social innovation:World class people
• Architect of a profitable value chain• Create successful alliances• Plan and control• Use advanced ICT• Successfully implement innovations:
Train your team as you fight…
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