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Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise) - Earnest and Associates

A Breakthrough in Inventory & Supply Chain Planning & Execution

For the first time in years, Inventory and supply chain planning for the wholesale-distributor and their suppliers is undergoing a most fundamental change! A major development is finally moving from “talk” to practice. If you have any involvement in supply chain management, and with your Enterprise ERP system, you would be wise to catch up with this. And yes, there is something in it for manufacturers/suppliers too!

Many years ago our ERP systems evolved beyond utilizing manually set fixed reorder points and reorder quantities. The big conceptual breakthrough was the advent of methodologies exactly like, or similar to, what was described in “Distribution Inventory Management (for the 1990’ s)" by Gordon Graham and the MRP (materials requirements planning) systems used by manufacturers. Software developers latched on to it as the primary “engine” contained in several popular ERP inventory and purchasing modules. Yes, it was an improvement - but has remained essentially unchanged.

In practice, it relied heavily on demand forecasts to drive inventory planning and reordering, and used safety stock inventory to mitigate variability in demand forecasts (forecast error) and lead-times. The results were better, but I believe at the expense of “more inventory than you need immediately”, and sacrificing a focus on - “where inventory should be” as opposed to “how much inventory we have” - particularly in terms of distribution center and branch warehouse inventory replenishment, how wholesale distributors go about ordering product from suppliers, and how suppliers react.

Along the way, “other passes on improvement” have been attempted, at least in part as a desire to obtain some better outcomes. Often, oversimplified versions of Just-In-Time (JIT) appeared, taking its’ queue from the quality management and lean movement in Japan in the 1980’s. JIT relied on simple “demand signals” from customers - to suppliers up and down the supply chain, often with little or no computer support. JIT looked at inventory as “waste”, as opposed to an asset, and sought to minimize it by minimizing the variation in demand and supply, as well as reducing re-order quantities. But its’ emphasis on just inventory reduction, a lack of a systems-wide view of inventory, and an incomplete planning equation often created an inflexible supply chain subject to disruptions.

Embracing “Pull” Inventory & Supply Chain Management

But something did emerge from all of this. If not completely new, it built upon and extended some of the best features of JIT as well as from the lean movement. Called “Pull Inventory & Supply Chain Management”, it sought to align efforts and resources as close as possible to actual customer demand, while at the same time providing more visibility to the total inventory requirements and status across the entire supply chain. It didn’t necessarily view inventory as waste nor did it seek to establish safety stock levels in some static way. Rather it sought:

  • To hold the right amount of inventory, at the right place in the supply chain, to promote inventory flow (pulling inventory, not pushing inventory), while minimizing working capital
  • To size and dynamically adjust stock positions based on focusing heavily on the “inventory drivers”
  • To reduce the emphasis on that elusive goal of forecast accuracy in driving supply plans; instead demand was driven almost entirely by actual customer demand – often called the “buy signal”
  • a “new collaboration” approach with manufacturers/suppliers in sharing “buy signals”; in other words fostering the opportunity to share data?

These are just a few of the key concepts. Now, are you thinking; “Pull Inventory & Supply Chain Management” is just a nice theory? Not so. The benefits have been amply demonstrated in several industries. The problem is, that many wholesale distributors and their suppliers think they are a lot different – as opposed to thinking; “supply chain is supply chain – no matter who you are”. As a result, they have settled for incremental improvement - rather than more radical change - not learning from the “new chapters” in supply chain management and accelerating the time-line for adoption.

What’s Coming?

If there is any obstacle to the adoption of this new inventory and supply chain methodology, it will be “the change in thinking” and the general level of supply chain skills required of purchasing, inventory and supply chain managers to execute. Conceptual education will surely be one of the keys – not just some eventual software training. Understanding the impact for both wholesale-distributors and their suppliers will be another; finally an attempt at a win-win relationship through flexibility in their supply chain delivery approach and a true alignment of interests.

Inventory and supply chain management at all channel levels is going to be an even more critical function. Of course it has always been important, but will become more critical, competitively, as some companies adapt…and others don’t. This is no longer just a back-office function consideration. It’s about competitiveness and your company’s resource management; its’ impact on profits, cash flow and customer service levels.

Enterprise software vendors are going to move pretty quickly, I believe, to begin to incorporate these concepts into their systems. But, even before they do, there are several steps you can take right now, with little or no software support.

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Howard ColemanAbout the Author
Howard W. Coleman is Principal at MCA Associates, a team of Senior Consultants who provide thought-leadership to wholesale distribution and manufacturing companies that are committed to operational excellence for over 24 years. Howard can be contacted as follows:

Howard W. Coleman, Principal
MCA Associates
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Derby, CT 06418
203-732-0603
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BIMCO Selects E&A and Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise)

Earnest & Associates (E&A) has announced that BIMCO Corporation of Winston-Salem, North Carolina has selected Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise) software from E&A.  BIMCO is home to Winston-Salem's most luxurious plumbing showroom with representation for over one hundred of the top vendors in the plumbing industry.

BIMCO, who primarily sells to contractors located in and around North Carolina's Piedmont Triad area, will use Infor10 Distribution Business to manage its wholesale plumbing supply operations.

About Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise) 
Infor10 Distribution Business is an advanced ERP solution for distributors that includes tools for supply chain management, financial management, performance management and supplier relationship management. Learn more about Infor10 Distribution Business.

About E&A
E&A is a leading Infor channel partner supporting more than 300 customers across the U.S. To learn more about E&A, visit www.earnestassoc.com.

Fischer Process Industries Selects E&A and Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise)

Earnest & Associates (E&A) has announced that Fischer Process Industries of Loveland, Ohio has selected Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise) software from E&A. Fischer Process Industries is a leading distributor of pumps, valves, and process equipment servicing Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia. 

Infor10 Distribution Business will provide an end-to-end solution to managing Fischer Process Industries' information technology needs.  In addition to the core Infor10 Distribution Business modules, Fischer Process Industries will be integrating the Service & Warranty, UnForm and Value Add modules.

About Infor10 Distribution Business (SX.enterprise) 
Infor10 Distribution Business is an advanced ERP solution for distributors that includes tools for supply chain management, financial management, performance management and supplier relationship management. Learn more about Infor10 Distribution Business.

About E&A
E&A is a leading Infor channel partner supporting more than 300 customers across the U.S. To learn more about E&A, visit www.earnestassoc.com.

Infor Distribution Enterprise (SX.e) Update

Infor Distribution Enterprise (SX.e) version 6.1 is a major product release that optimizes usability, enhances core functionality, and improves integration to strategic solutions.

View this comprehensive on-demand webinar on the recent v6.1 release that showcases enhancements to the following modules:

  • Order Entry
  • Purchasing
  • Inventory
  • Financials
  • TWL
  • And much more

Discover how Infor Distribution is continuing to innovate and deliver value for SX.e customers.

Jon Woodrum Invites SX Users to E&A University

Among the list of interesting and challenging tasks I personally chose to tackle when joining E&A one year ago was to help build an E&A University program for Infor Distribution Enterprise ('SX') end users.  For several years prior, E&A had offered live and recorded end user education for other Infor ERP solutions but did not have a comparable program established for SX.

I met with many talented E&A business consultants and support personnel who were equally enthusiastic about the project.  We brainstormed and began to build a curriculum of courses.  We discussed how E&A might weave these classes into our regular “business with customer activity” days to maximize their effectiveness in a real-world setting. With our vision established, we were soon able to focus on developing great content for our customers.

Fast forward from the Summer of 2010 - when we had virtually no SX content at E&A University - to the Spring and Summer of 2011. What a great library of SX course content! E&A University has classes for SX end users in dozens of subject areas including accounts payable, accounts receivable, data conversion, general ledger, inventory control, non-stocks, order entry, pricing mass maintenance, replenishment, system administration, warehouse transfers and more.


Jon Woodrum

E&A has developed classes that are suitable for specific training scenarios: hiring new employees, “changed role” employees, additional application interest and review, refresh training, and so on.  E&A University can be accessed over and over, by as many employees as you wish, at times that are most convenient for you.  You simply can not find a better way to tap into the accumulated knowledge of our SX software consultants! 

It has been with pleasure and pride that E&A has built this invaluable service for you.  However, we want to continue to develop the kind of education program that serves you best.  If you care to, please use the form below to drop us a comment.  We appreciate your feedback!  

In the meantime, please watch for news about E&A's upcoming SX Educational and Business seminar to be held in 2012.

Sincerely,

Jon Woodrum
Director of Implementation and Support Services