SCM Lec 5 - (Chopra Chapter - 4)
SCM Lec 5 - (Chopra Chapter - 4)
SCM Lec 5 - (Chopra Chapter - 4)
Management
Sunil Chopra(3rd Edition)
Chapter 4
Designing the Distribution Network in a Supply Chain
M. A. Khan
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Today’s Discussion
• The Role of Distribution in the Supply
Chain
• Factors Influencing Distribution Network
Design
• Design Options for a Distribution Network
• E-Business and the Distribution Network
• Distribution Networks in Practice
• Summary of Learning Objectives
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The Role of Distribution
in the Supply Chain
• Distribution: the steps taken to move and store a
product from the supplier stage to the customer
stage in a supply chain
• Distribution directly affects cost and the customer
experience and therefore drives profitability
• Choice of distribution network can achieve supply
chain objectives from low cost to high
responsiveness
• Examples: Wal-Mart, Dell, Proctor & Gamble, Grainger
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Factors Influencing
Distribution Network Design
• Distribution network performance evaluated
along two dimensions at the highest level:
• Customer needs that are met
• Cost of meeting customer needs
• Distribution network design options must
therefore be compared according to their impact
on customer service and the cost to provide this
level of service
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Factors Influencing
Distribution Network Design
• Elements of customer service influenced by network
structure:
– Response time
– Product variety
– Product availability
– Customer experience
– Order visibility
– Return-ability
• Supply chain costs affected by network structure:
– Inventories
– Transportation
– Facilities and handling
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Service and Number of
Facilities (Fig. 4.1)
Number of
Facilities
Response Time
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The Cost-Response Time
Frontier
Hi Local FG
Mix
Regional FG
Local WIP
Cost Central FG
Central WIP
Number of facilities
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Transportation Costs and
Number of Facilities (Fig. 4.3)
Transportation
Costs
Number of facilities
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Facility Costs and Number
of Facilities (Fig. 4.4)
Facility
Costs
Number of facilities
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Total Costs Related to
Number of Facilities
Total Costs
Total Costs
Facilities
Inventory
Transportation
Number of Facilities
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Variation in Logistics Costs and Response
Time with Number of Facilities (Fig. 4.5)
Response Time
Number of Facilities
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Design Options for a
Distribution Network
• Manufacturer Storage with Direct Shipping
• Manufacturer Storage with Direct Shipping and
In-Transit Merge
• Distributor Storage with Carrier Delivery
• Distributor Storage with Last Mile Delivery
• Manufacturer or Distributor Storage with
Consumer Pickup
• Retail Storage with Consumer Pickup
• Selecting a Distribution Network Design
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Manufacturer Storage with
Direct Shipping (Fig. 4.6)
Manufacturer
Retailer
Customers
Product Flow
Information Flow
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DROP SHIPPING
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In-Transit Merge Network
(Fig. 4.7)
Factories
Customers
Product Flow
Information Flow
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In-Transit Merge Network
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Distributor Storage with
Carrier Delivery (Fig. 4.8)
Factories
Warehouse Storage by
Distributor/Retailer
Customers
Product Flow
Information Flow
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Distributor Storage with
Last Mile Delivery (Fig. 4.9)
Factories
Distributor/Retailer
Warehouse
Customers
Product Flow
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Manufacturer or Distributor
Storage with Customer Pickup
Factories
Pickup Sites
Customers
Customer Flow
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Comparative Performance of
Delivery Network Designs (Table 4.7)
Retail Manufacturer Manufacturer Distributor Distributor Manufacturer
Storage with Storage with Storage with In- Storage with storage with storage with
Customer Direct Shipping Transit Merge Package Carrier last mile pickup
Pickup Delivery delivery
Response Time 1 4 4 3 2 4
Product Variety
4 1 1 2 3 1
Product Availability 2 3
4 1 1 1
Customer 5 4 3 2 1 5
Experience
Order Visibility 1 5 4 3 2 6
Returnability 1 5 5 4 3 2
Inventory 4 1 1 2 3 1
Transportation 1 4 3 2 5 1
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Distribution Networks in Practice
• The ownership structure of the distribution
network can have as big as an impact as the type
of distribution network
• The choice of a distribution network has very long-
term consequences
• Consider whether an exclusive distribution
strategy is advantageous
• Product, price, commoditization, and criticality
have an impact on the type of distribution system
preferred by customers
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Summary of Learning
Objectives
• What are the key factors to be considered
when designing the distribution network?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses
of various distribution options?
• What roles do distributors play in the
supply chain?
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