In the previous issue of MHD a warehouse case study was described together with salient issues and concerns raised by the author. Readers were asked to comment and offer their views to resolve The Choice’s operational woes. Many thanks to those who offered comments,...
Conducting a Cost to Serve analysis can help you and your company understand where the biggest influences on your profit margins lie. It can also serve as a basis for understanding which customers are more or less profitable and for identifying ways to do things...
As the renowned UK-based retail company John Lewis discovered, switching from high street retailing to an omnichannel model can soon load a supply chain with inefficiencies, necessitating a reorganisation. John Lewis’ decision to redesign its network was reported in a...
A well planned and organized distribution network is absolutely vital if you want to get products from manufacturer to end customer in the most efficient and effective way. Of course, unless you are part of a new company, starting afresh with endless options, your...
To the uninitiated, the design of distribution networks might seem a complicated topic. However, it’s really not that complex at all. Indeed, the aim of distribution network design is to keep things as simple as possible. However, the degree of simplicity that...
Your physical supply chain network may be closer to a living organism than you think. Recent developments suggest that previous conceptions of a supply chain as a purely mechanical process may now be outdated. Customer needs, market expectations and business...
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