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Title: Supply Chain Systems Planning and Execution


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Supply Chain SystemsPlanning and Execution
  • Pratik J. Parikh, Ph.D.
  • Science Team, Global RD
  • Manhattan Associates, Inc., Atlanta, GA

2
Agenda
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA

3
Supply Chain Ecosystem
POINT OF CONSUMPTION



SUPPLIERS
RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
DISTRIBUTION
CONSUMERS
FACTORIES
Retail
Traditional Pull
Branded
International
Restaurant
Large Domestic
Dealership
Cross-Dock/Flow Through
Private Label
Small Domestic
Outlet
THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS
TRANSPORTATION PROVIDERS
4
Supply Chain Challenges
globalization outsourcing
shorter product lifecycles
emerging technologies
regulations
rising fulfillment costs agility
integration
5
SC Planning vs. SC Execution
6
SC Vendors
Source AMR Research Summary in Modern Materials
Handling, May 2007
7
Market for SC Planning and Execution Systems
Source AMR Research Summary in Modern Materials
Handling, May 2007
8
SCM Market Size
Revenue Growth Rates
  • Total SCM market expected to grow 6 (CAGR)
    through 2010
  • Warehouse Mgt (WMS) 6
  • Transportation Mgt (TMS) 6
  • Order Management 4
  • Demand Planning Forecasting 5
  • Inventory Configuration Policy 10
  • Other SCM 8

Source AMR Research Supply Chain Management
Applications Report 2005-2010, published August
2006
9
Quiz!
Can you name a few SC planning and execution
problems?
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Agenda
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA

11
SC Planning Components
  • Network Design
  • Number, location, and size
  • Advanced Planning
  • Financial
  • Store Clustering
  • Product
  • Promotion
  • Demand Forecasting
  • Replenishment

12
DC
Store
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Quiz!
What would your objective function be for the SC
network design problem?
  • Cost
  • Facility
  • Transportation
  • Inventory
  • Labor
  • Service Level
  • Inventory-based (e.g., 95 of all store requests)
  • Transportation-based (e.g., 80 of deliveries
    next day)

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Agenda
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA

15
SC Execution Systems
  • Transportation Management
  • Single stop and multi-stop
  • TL and LTL
  • Parcel deliveries
  • Labor Management
  • Performance tracking
  • Schedule
  • Warehouse Management
  • Slotting Optimization
  • Distributed Order Management
  • Reallocate inventory

16
WMS Modules
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Slotting Optimization
Products are often slotted correctly initially,
but productivity degrades as product demand
changes
and so on !
Slotting Optimization capabilities enable
sustained productivity
18
Items Not In Optimal Locations
Before Re-Slot
50 lbs.
Demand -
300 cu. ft/wk
Demand -
300 cu. ft/wk
Low demand
60 lbs.
item
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Goals of Slotting Optimization
After Re-Slot
Low demand
item
Demand -
Demand -
300 cu. ft/wk
300 cu. ft/wk
60 lbs.
50 lbs.
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Distributed Order Management
Sourcing Allocation
DemandPrioritization
POVisibility
In-transit Visibility
OH Inventory Visibility
1
4
2
3
Suppliers/Factories
6
Hub
7
8
5
DistributionCenters
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Quiz!
I just discussed a few SC Execution Systems, but
intentionally left out a few more. Can you name
them?
Information (e.g., RFID) Yard Reverse
Logistics Trading Partner
22
Agenda
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA

23
MA History
  • Established in 1990 in Manhattan Beach, CA
  • Initial WM solutions catered to apparel industry
    needs
  • Relocated in Atlanta, GA in 1995 India office
    opened in 2002
  • 2000 employees worldwide
  • Acquisitions include Intrepa LLC, Logistics.com,
    ReturnCentral, Inc., Streamsoft LLC, Evant, etc.
  • January 2006, the Science Team was officially
    instated

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Global Presence
Nordics
Bracknell
Moscow
Utrecht
Mishawaka
Paris
Boston
San Fran
Nantes
Atlanta
Tokyo
Shanghai
Dubai
Mexico City
Bangalore
Singapore
Santiago
Sydney
Melbourne
Cape Town
25
MAs Product Footprint
26
Warehouse Management Market Share
2005 Total Revenue
1.1 Billion Market
Source ARC Advisory Group, WMS Worldwide
Outlook, 2006
27
Quiz!
  • What type of a software vendor is MA?
  • ERP
  • SC Planning
  • SC Execution
  • 1 and 2
  • 2 and 3
  • 1, 2, and 3

28
Agenda
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • SC Planning Systems
  • SC Execution Systems
  • What MA offers?
  • Science Team at MA

29
Science Team Objectives
  • Research, Innovate, Design
  • Provide highly skilled expertise toward the
    innovation and application of Operations
    Research, Management Science, Computer Science,
    and Applied Mathematical Science techniques
    within and across our product and business
    domains
  • Deliver Support
  • Deliver timely and high quality science designs
    required for planned product releases, and assist
    them into production
  • Communicate Collaborate
  • Strive to ensure the success of public-facing
    science related company initiatives and alliances
    within our partner, client, industry, and
    academic communities
  • Generate Intellectual Property
  • Provide a clear and sustainable competitive
    advantage through the continuous generation of
    novel scientific methods eligible for
    intellectual patents and property rights

30
The Process
  • Requirements
  • Top management
  • Business analysts
  • Design
  • Mathematical Programming (LP, IP, and MIP)
  • Heuristics and Meta-Heuristics (Greedy, GA,
    Ruin-Recreate, etc.)
  • Simulation
  • Statistics
  • Prototype
  • Solver (CPLEX --- callable library, concert
    technology, etc.)
  • Programming languages (C, C, Java, VBA, etc.)
  • Development support

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Manhattan Associates Science Group
  • Advisory Board
  • Academia
  • Profs. John Bartholdi and
  • Martin Savelsbergh (Georgia Tech)
  • Prof. Garrett J. van Ryzin (Columbia University)
  • Prof. Cynthia Barnhart and
  • Larry Lapide, Ph.D. (MIT)
  • Industry
  • Paul AntonyVP Supply Chain Systems, Wal-Mart
  • Masao NishiAVP Supply Chain Mgt, SYSCO Corp.
  • Science _at_ MA
  • Pervinder Johar (SVP/CTO)
  • Mark Pluta (Vice President)
  • Jeff Beadle (Sr. Director)
  • Kim Ross, Ph.D. (Director)
  • Jiefeng Xu, Ph.D. (Sr. Principal)
  • Michael Zhang, Ph.D. (Sr. Principal)
  • Rajesh Veliyanallore, Ph.D.
  • Srinivas Nandiraju, Ph.D.
  • Margarit Khachatryan, Ph.D.
  • Pratik J. Parikh, Ph.D.
  • Burak Karacik, Ph.D.

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For Additional Information
  • Pratik J. Parikh, Ph.D.
  • Science Team, Global RD
  • 678.597.7349
  • pparikh_at_manh.com
  • www.manh.com
  • 2300 Windy Ridge Parkway,10th Floor
  • Atlanta, GA 30339
  • USA
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