Supply Chain Visibility in Business Networks - Summary Charts - 11 MAR 2014
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Supply Chain Visibility in Business Networks Study
Summary Charts2014
Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2014, p. 2
Agenda
Study Overview
Business Networks
IT Organization
B2B Solutions
Supply Chain Agility
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Study Overview
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Over 80% of Respondents Were Manufacturers
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Nearly 2/3 of Respondents Worked in a “Process” Industry
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Nine in Ten Respondents Worked in a Supply Chain Role,Especially Planning, Operations and Logistics
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For Over 80% of Respondents, Their Supply Chain Leader Reports to the CEO, COO, President or GM
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Agenda
Study Overview
Business Networks
IT Organization
B2B Solutions
Supply Chain Agility
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Companies Outsource an Average of 32% of Manufacturing and 48% of Logistics
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Top Expected Changes to Impact Supplier Network:Electronic Data Improvements & Production Capacity Constraints
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No Difference Between Process and Non-Process Industriesfor Top Two Expected Changes to Impact Supplier Network
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Top Expected Changes to Impact Logistics Network:Collaborative Logistics and Carbon Reduction Initiatives
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No Difference Between Process and Non-Process Industriesfor Top Two Expected Changes to Impact Logistics Network
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Nine in Ten Have an ERP System – 6.5 Instances on Average
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Non-Process Industry Respondents Are More Likely to Report Having Any ERP Systems
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Among Most Important and Top Areas of Visibility:Transaction and Supply Chain Decisions within the Company
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Greatest Gaps in Visibility Importance vs. Performance:Inter-enterprise Order Management, 1st Tier Suppliers
and Transportation & Logistics Network
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Among Most Important Visibility for Process and Non-Process:Transportation and Logistics Network
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Among Top Visibility for Process and Non-Process :Transactions and Supply Chain Decisions within the Company
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Most Confidence in ERP Provider Giving Visibility:Manufacturing within the Company and
Transactions & Supply Chain Decisions within the Company
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Most Important and Top Performing on ERP Confidence AreSame for Process and Non-Process Industries
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Greatest Gaps in ERP Confidence vs. Importance:Third-party Logistics, Transportation & Logistics,
and First Tier Material Suppliers
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Highest Performance and ERP Confidence:Manufacturing and Transactions within Company
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Supply Chain Visibility Infographic
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Agenda
Study Overview
Business Networks
IT Organization
B2B Solutions
Supply Chain Agility
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Top Definition of IT Organization’s Role:Keeping IT Systems Safe and Secure
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Process Industries Are More Likely to See Role of IT as Driving Innovation; Non-Process Industries Are More Likely to Say Maintenance of Reference Data
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Half Report and IT and Supply Chain Jointly Decide on Supply Chain Technology Funding
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Two-in-Five Report IT Projects Meet Line-of-Business Objectives
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Those in Process Industries Are Somewhat More Likely to Report IT Projects Meet Line-of-Business Objectives
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One-Third Report Being More Likely to Pick TechnologyBased on the Vendor Over the Functionality
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Nearly Half Report ERP Spending Played Major Role in 2013 IT Budget
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Where Best Able to Meet Business Requirements:Order Execution, Manufacturing and
Transactional Efficiency
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Process Industries Better Able Than Non-Processto Meet Requirements for Supply Planning
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Agenda
Study Overview
Business Networks
IT Organization
B2B Solutions
Supply Chain Agility
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Most Common B2B Solutions:EDI/XML, Phone/Email/Fax/Postal and Spreadsheets
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EDI/XML Among Most Common Solution for Process and Non-Process Industries
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Most Important and Top Performing B2B Solution:Electronic Data Interchange
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Greatest Gaps in B2B Solution Importance vs. Performance:Phone/Email/Fax/Postal and Spreadsheets
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Agenda
Study Overview
Business Networks
IT Organization
B2B Solutions
Supply Chain Agility
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Just Over One Quarter Use the Most Mature Definition of Agility
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While Nearly All Believe Supply Chain Agility Is Important,Only 38% Report Their Own Supply Chain Is Agile
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Those in Process Industries Rate Themselves Somewhat Higher on Supply Chain Agility
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83% Believe Their IT Strategy Is Important to the Delivery of Agility within the Company
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Most Common Effort to Improve Agility via IT:Electronic Data Interchange
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Top Effort to Improve Agility Is Same for Process and Non-Process Industries