{"id":22907,"date":"2017-11-14T22:17:31","date_gmt":"2017-11-15T03:17:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digital.hbs.edu\/platform-rctom\/submission\/big-dogs-like-amazon-demand-companies-to-advance-their-supply-chains\/"},"modified":"2017-11-14T22:17:31","modified_gmt":"2017-11-15T03:17:31","slug":"big-internet-retailers-demand-partner-companies-advance-their-supply-chains","status":"publish","type":"hck-submission","link":"https:\/\/d3.harvard.edu\/platform-rctom\/submission\/big-internet-retailers-demand-partner-companies-advance-their-supply-chains\/","title":{"rendered":"Big Internet Retailers Demand Partner Companies Advance their Supply Chains"},"content":{"rendered":"

Fulfillment Marketing1<\/sup> is a privately- held global marketing fulfillment company based in the Midwest. The core of Fulfillment\u2019s business model is that of an intermediary; they purchase inventory from manufacturers, store it and send it direct-to-consumers based on orders from retail consumers or to retail locations in a traditional B2B model. Fulfillment stocks nearly 200,000 unique SKUs and carries large inventory, especially during peak holiday season. The consumer Fulfillment supplies is do-it-yourself crafters, purchasing items like yarn, scrapbook paper, stickers etc. They also carry a large array of children\u2019s crafting items and games. Amazon and JoAnn Fabrics are two of Fulfillment\u2019s largest customers, but they also serve independent small businesses across the globe.<\/p>\n

As we take a step back and look at the broader context in internet retailing, fast, direct-to-consumer shipping is table-stakes today. In order to fulfill Amazon\u2019s orders from a consumer, a fulfillment company likely has to be able to pick and ship those orders within hours to meet the 2-day shipping window guaranteed to Amazon\u2019s prime customers. Players in the online retailing space are being driven by large companies, specifically Amazon, to improve speed. This the at the crux of why companies like Fulfillment Marketing need to optimize their supply chains by implementing digital solutions.<\/p>\n

While they are literally hundreds of ways that digitization and smart use of data are driving changes in the supply chain at Fulfillment in the short and medium- term, I will touch on only a few here2<\/sup>.<\/p>\n

Supply chains are starting to move towards the idea of more perfect information sharing; a small, but effective, example of this is sending and receiving Advanced Shipment Notices (ASN). Receiving an ASN from a supplier lets Fulfillment Marketing know exactly which items are coming in and allows them to schedule and staff docks accordingly, based on the composition of the shipment. They offer the same to their retail customers by sending them an ASN when a shipment goes out. This drives efficiency throughout the supply chain because entities are able to schedules docks and staff for the exact needs of a load. This then frees up logistics partners more quickly to move on to other loads\/ customers. However, these efficiencies are all dependent on having useful, accurate data that informs the company\u2019s actions and can speak to a customer\u2019s information system.<\/p>\n

Picking orders at Fulfillment Marketing, is transitioning from a fully manual process, starting with manual stocking, to an automated one. In a manual setting, you have employees spending nearly 90% of their time walking around the warehouse selecting items from inventory bins in the aisles. They will enter the same aisle several times in a row but for different orders and without foresight to inform a different behavior. In a facility that has implemented digital solutions, such as Fulfillment, a conveyor system carries totes for orders through the warehouse collecting the needed items from \u2018stations\u2019 where employees do centralized picking in a specific area. This saves time and helps manage out of stocks. Digitization at Fulfillment helped create a software with a Dematic partner that sequences orders and puts them in to efficient batches with like items for employees to select. They are also implementing iBot, a robotics solution by OPEX Corporation that further increases the efficiency of picking3<\/sup>. The robots will select from the aisles all over the warehouse and move those items to a central location where an employee can then do the final picking in to a ship ready corrugate package.<\/p>\n

This leads to my recommendation for Fulfillment going forward. They are already building a new state-of-the-art warehouse facility, but they can take automation even further. There are some companies in the retail space leveraging systems like the Witron System that can allow for automated unloading, stocking and picking; there may be only one human touchpoint loading and unloading the conveyor belt for an entire order end to end process.\u00a0 I believe Fulfilment can continue to implement more automation in their facility and reduce human touchpoints throughout their processes, further increasing speed and flexibility.<\/p>\n

While some of these solutions, seem to be focused on improving operations within the warehouse at Fulfillment, these advancements are critical to remain a competitive partner in the global supply chain conversation for it\u2019s customers. The need for speed drives business partnerships throughout the supply chain and implementing digital solutions, as Fulfillment has, is an investment in the top and bottom line. They can meet tight customer deadlines without constant manual labor overtime.<\/p>\n

Is the large financial investment that Fulfillment and so many other companies are making in their supply chains in order to partner with companies like Amazon the right decision? How should companies balance investing in automation in order to play with the big dogs, with the reality of significantly reducing human capital needs? \u00a0(799)<\/p>\n

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  1. Fulfillment Marketing is a falsified name for the purposes of this research paper. The company highlighted is privately held and wishes to keep their supply chain initiatives private.<\/li>\n
  2. Information in this section was gathered through a series of informational interviews and facility tours with the VP of Operations and Supply Chain for Fulfillment Marketing.<\/li>\n
  3. Opex.com. (2017). Available at: https:\/\/www.opex.com\/assets\/documents\/unique-approach-automated-order-fulfillment-small-to-mid-sized-ecommerce-businesses.pdf [Accessed 15 Nov. 2017].<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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