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Title: Dells Supply Chain


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DellsSupply ChainE-Commerce

Onur Eren Sürgit Deniz Utku
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Company Background
  • Founded in 1984, by Michael Dell
  • Headquartered in Austin, Texas
  • Worlds No. 1 computer systems company
  • Founder of Direct Sales for computer systems
  • Only PC manufacturer that still makes a profit
    from PC sales

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Background
  • Became global with an expansion to the UK in 1987
  • Now have global locations in
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • South America
  • Australia
  • Middle East Africa
  • 13 percent of the global PC business, 40 percent
    over the next several years

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Business Model
  • Build-to-Order System
  • Value Stream
  • For Buyers-
  • Reduced product search
  • Tailored to buyer based purchasing type
  • Customization
  • Financing

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Business Model
  • Value Stream
  • For Sellers-
  • Reduced inventory cost
  • Reduced sales force cost
  • Reduced business transaction cost

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Business Model
  • Revenue Stream
  • Increased revenue over BM companies
  • Increased revenue based on tailoring to customers
    wants
  • IS solutions
  • Outreach supply chain services

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Business Model
  • Logistical Stream
  • All integration between Dell suppliers
  • On-line supply forecasting
  • Position manufacturing centers in proximity to
    suppliers
  • 3rd Party Logistics for shipments

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Supply Chain Management
  • Definition
  • Managing the events that occur in the process of
    moving goods from the customer order through the
    stages of the products completion.

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Analysis of Dells Supply Chain
  • Customer-linked Supply Chain
  • Make-to-Order
  • Ties close relations with customer
  • Easy-use Internet Sales
  • Convenient
  • Visually Friendly
  • Customized Consumer Web Pages

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B2B
  • Allows suppliers and buyers to interact in
    virtual communities
  • Direct buying and selling on-line
  • Direct forecasting for suppliers
  • Immediate response to transactions

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Pre-Dell E-Commerce
  • Customer orders were handled by a procurement
    staff
  • Suppliers were contacted via e-mail, phone, or
    fax
  • Critical suppliers utilize Supply Logistic
    Centers (SLCs) / HUBS near Dell Factories

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Supply Chain Integration
  • Dell uses e-commerce B2B technologies to enhance
    production efficiencies (TradeMatrix and
    WebMethods)
  • Vendor relations TradeMatrix
  • Seamless solutions to material requirements
  • Created a paperless process and a single
    recording system
  • Privacy between partner relationships
  • Global forecasting solutions
  • Long-term materials requirements
  • Worldwide view of supplies necessary at all Dell
    Locations

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Production Efficiency
  • Production doesnt begin until order is placed
  • Order only 2-4 hours of inventory
  • Parts delivered to Work staions where assembly is
    completed
  • Product is tested
  • 15 hour time lapse from time customer clicks
    Buy to time order is shipped
  • This leads to lower cost

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E-Commerce System
  • The Challenge
  • Customers have their own purchasing systems
  • Integrate Dells order processing with their
    customers purchasing system

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E-Commerce System
  • The Solution
  • B2Bi Solution Suite
  • Able to collaborate in real time with buyers
  • Transferring e-business knowledge to customers

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Bullwhip effect
Dell eliminates wholesaler and distributors
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E-Commerce System
  • The Results
  • Increased efficiency and margins
  • Dell.B2B.com
  • Customer-Specific Solutions
  • Disadvantages
  • Higher shipping costs
  • No economy of scale

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What sets Dell apart
  • Price for Performance
  • Efficiency in procurement, manufacturing, and
    distribution higher quality products at comp
    prices
  • Customization
  • Built to customers unique order
  • Reliability, Service and Support
  • Gains information from customers before and after
    sale to provide the customer with superior
    customer service
  • Latest Technology
  • Is able to turn over inventory every five days on
    average which reduces excess of inventory
  • Superior Shareholder Value
  • Stock has appreciated about 29,000 percent since
    Dells initial public offering in June of 1988

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