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Title: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION:END POINT MODEL


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DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATIONEND POINT MODEL
  • Presentation By
  • Group 13

2
Basic Tasks Involved
  • Analysis of present situation at DSM
  • Scope for Improvement
  • Evaluation of End Point Model (EPM)
  • How is EPM (Virtual Integration) different from
    Vertical Integration?

3
Problems with the old system
  • Old system had a variety of computer-related
    systems in place each was a discrete entity
  • Software was tailored to the needs of each
    individual area
  • Disjointed information flow

4
Present Situation
  • Cycle time too high40 weeks
  • Component Test and burn-in6-8 weeks
  • Module Assembly20 weeks
  • System Integration6-8 weeks
  • Distribution6 weeks
  • Target to reduce this cycle time to 15 days

5
Scope for improvement
  • Cycle time consists of
  • information
    transaction75
  • (This can be reduced
    significantly)
  • material transaction25
  • Hardwired network is already in place.

6
ENDPOINT MODEL PLAN
  • Focuses on integrating 4 elements
  • System Information and management tools
  • Control
  • Physical Manufacturing Processes
  • Programs and Philosophies

7
Advantages and Disadvantages of Endpoint Model
  • Reduction in information flow time
  • Management discipline
  • Accountability in demand forecasts
  • Accurate inventory records
  • Intricate system
  • Hard to implement
  • Dealing with change

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Cycle time reduction??
  • Eliminating component test of incoming materials
    leads to increased reliability on the suppliers
  • Eliminates system integration can increase
    Defect Rate
  • Enormous pressure on the Board Assembly Line to
    produce defect free products.

10
Networking. A Boon
  • Reduces Cycle Time radically
  • Streamline flow of information from suppliers to
    manufacturer , manufacturer to customers and
    within the organization itself.
  • Enhance the financial and performance statistics
    of the organization

11
Is the Network too Entangled???
  • Failure of a single link can halt the system.
  • Thus Redundant Links Required
  • Cost is increased
  • Scalability required

12
Vertical Integration
  • Integrates the supply chain by moving upstream
    and downstream the supply chain.
  • Reduce costs, improve quality, timely delivery
    and increase market share by owning and
    coordinating components of the system.
  • Purchasing the organizations is very costly.
  • Can result in sizable debt and have negative
    affect on the competitive position.

13
Virtual Integration
  • Similarity attempts to link the components of an
    integrated system to operate as a single entity.
  • Different means Links the core competencies of
    individual organizations through cost-sharing and
    risk-sharing agreements so that these
    organizations can act as a larger, single entity.

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Virtual Integration (cont.)
  • Organizations continue to operate as separate
    entities, giving them opportunities to pursue
    business in other areas.
  • Integrates entity without investing huge amounts
    of capital or completely altering their
    structures.
  • Draws on the positive aspects of vertical
    integration without creating sizable debt for the
    parent organization.

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  • THANK YOU
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