Implementation
Warehouse Optimisation
The first question is “why have warehouses at all?” Once answered, The Supply Chain Design Company defines the required functionality, service requirement, size, number, and location before finally assessing internal efficiency. The internal mix of equipment, systems and processes in your warehouse must reflect the hourly, daily and seasonal volatility to ensure an efficient and flexible solution.
Link to Case Study 4 – Warehouse Optimisation
Link to Case Study 7 – To tender or to develop?
Scheduling
Production sequence needs to be set up as an integrated part of supply chain planning and the designing of the complete order cycle.
The Supply Chain Design Company expertise in supply chain design can help clients establish the rules and processes to set up and maintain production sequences.
Link to Case Study 2 – Production Plant & Planning Strategy
Project Management
No one can predict flash floods in Summer or that your key supplier’s factory will be burned down, but it is The Supply Chain Design Company's aim to have no unplanned interruptions to the continuity of your business. In addition to standard project management disciplines we apply the principles of risk management and vendor assurance. Add to this an experienced, pragmatic and co-operative approach and you get projects that are delivered on time, to budget and without drama.
Link to Case Study 8 – Managing a major network transition
Link to Case Study 13 – Radical change to a Finished Goods Network