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Title: How many suppliers does your business need?


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How many suppliers does your business need?
  • Charles Yung, Stephen Nolan, Kacie Satsuma, Lars
    Johansen, Mark Klein

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Overall chain options
  • Strategic Supplier Have one or few inputs
  • Can reduce costs
  • Transaction costs
  • Long term contracts
  • Building relationships

3
Overall chain options cont.
  • Several key Suppliers
  • The component is somewhat important to the
    companys core competencies.
  • It is value adding to customer.

4
Overall chain options cont.
  • Many suppliers / Auction
  • Lots of options
  • Decisions made on cost/s

5
Criteria for choosing suppliers cont.
  • Core competency / strategic
  • Criticality
  • Aligns with mission
  • Standard or customized
  • Impact on revenue
  • Transaction costs

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Criteria for choosing suppliers cont.
  • Volume / Value
  • Number of Suppliers

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So How Many Suppliers Do You Choose?
  • Single Sourcing an input.
  • Advantages
  • Cost
  • Quality
  • Information ? Building relationships
  • Cooperative, and coordinated
  • Loyalty ? Rolling Contracts
  • Improved efficiency greater product consistency

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Single Sourcing cont.
  • Disadvantages
  • Resilience
  • Ex. Honda heating and air conditioners
  • Globalization of Supply Chain
  • Greater risk from remote suppliers
  • Note
  • Both Fraser and Tarantino claim that a general
    rule of thumb to follow is to avoid
    single-sourcing for any critical path part.

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SC Understanding
  • Mapping Tools
  • Pinch points
  • -Bottlenecks
  • -Limited Capacity
  • -No Alternatives
  • ?SRM Software
  • -Analytics Replenishment

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Suggestions
  • Lead Supplier w/ alternatives
  • Examples
  • Experience from Steven and Lars
  • Multiple Sites
  • Single Source each location

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Supplier Comparison
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Most Powerful Agility
  • Velocity
  • Shorter Pipelines
  • Visibility
  • Decreased and Demand Driven Supply Chain
  • Decreases Risk through shared info.
  • Enabled by Culture of risk mitigation
  • supply chain executive

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The Alternative Multiple Sourcing
  • Advantage
  • Plays one supplier against another
  • Increased Competition
  • Disadvantage
  • Likely requires longer negotiation times
  • May delay / disturb production schedules
  • Decrease Communication Flow

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The Decision Tree ApproachThe Goal is to
determine the optimal value of n
  • nS ? n suppliers, n1, 2
  • P(D) ? probability of down
  • Pn(D) ? probability that all suppliers are down
  • L ? financial loss caused by disasters
    of all suppliers down
  • C(n) ? operating cost of n suppliers

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The Brain Teaser Making the decision
Mathematically
Non-Linear operating cost
  • If you want this explained come see me, for the
    rest of you lets make good use of our time.
  • Linear operating cost

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Conclusions
  • Should I single source or multi-source?
  • Single source (Strategic Supplier)
  • Commodity
  • Not critical
  • Standard cheap and easy
  • High volume
  • Many suppliers to choose from

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Conclusions
  • Multi source (But few)
  • Critical components
  • Multi source (Many)
  • Products where availability cannot be assured by
    supplier

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References
  • Anderson, Alex. "The balanced supply base.." MSI
    21(2003) 41.
  • Berger, Paul. "How many suppliers are best? A
    decision-analysis approach." Omega 32(2004)
    9-15.
  • ---. "Single versus multiple sourcing in the
    presence of risks." Journal of the Operationsl
    Research Society 57(2006) 250-261.
  • Christopher, Martin. "Creating Resilient Supply
    Chains." (2004). 14 May 2006 lthttp//www.som.cranf
    ield.ac.uk/som/scr/downloads/ExelAdvantage.pdf.gt.
  • Cooke, James. "A case for sole sourcing."
    Logistics Management 43(2004) 32-35.
  • Morgan, Mick. "Single-Sourcing Keeps It Simple."
    Caterer Hotelkeeper 193(2004) 73.

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