Posted on September 03, 2019

Identifying Hidden Cost Overruns in Your Supply Chain

Ally Pulskamp
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Ally Pulskamp

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The cost of components and managing the supply can represent a large portion of the final equipment costs.  Mismanagement of the supply chain can spiral out of control by incurring higher product and production costs, inventory overruns and strangling cash flow.

Some key considerations in managing the sometimes hidden cost overruns of the supply chain are:


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  • Fluctuating raw material costs
  • Inaccurate forecasting
  • Inventory carrying costs
  • Poor inventory management
  • Procurement management costs
  • Redundancy in the supply chain
  • Transportation costs

Of the above considerations the most dangerous can be inaccurate forecasting.  It can also be one of the hardest to measure.  Benchmarking only against last year or even last month is common, but can also be irresponsible.  Historical forecasting should play a part of the equation, but not all of it.  Forecasted economic trends in the industry, new markets, volatile costs of raw materials, declining markets and how the OEM is able to address these should all play into forecasting what the company will require from its suppliers.  And of course, this information should be shared with trusted vendors to allow them to effectively manage their forecasting so everyone remains stable and profitable.

 

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