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Vendor Management - Relationships

Materials, products, services and other items consumed by your business ultimately reflect in your product or service. A vendor relationship starts before the contract is signed and continues throughout the life of the partnership. Nurture the often-neglected relationship with strategic vendors using open communication and mutually beneficial problem solving.

Vendor Management - Performance

Materials, products, services and other items consumed by your business ultimately reflect in your product or service. The performance of strategic and critical vendors and suppliers must be measured and analyzed. Focus on tracking issues, establishing key performance metrics, managing contract compliance, and securing shared data.

Vendor Management - Selection Process

Materials, products, services and other items consumed by your business ultimately reflect in your product or service. What comes into your company directly affects what your immediate stakeholders and customers see. Select the best vendor for your business needs by ensuring that business operations are involved in the evaluation, that company requirements are clearly defined, that the vendor demonstrates continuous improvement, and that performance criteria is specified up front.

Vendor Management - Program

Develop a vendor management program that accounts for managing vendor risks, ensures vendor contracts are tightly controlled, communicates and tracks changes to products and processes, and develops appropriate vendor policies and a code of vendor conduct to address key concerns.

Inventory Management - Optimal Levels

The end result of inventory management is to have the right product at the right amount at the right place at the right time. Inventory problems can have a huge negative effect on your business, especially cash flow. But an accurate inventory valuation and optimal inventory levels enhances sales and operations.

Inventory Management - Physical Counts

The end result of inventory management is to have the right product at the right amount at the right place at the right time. Inventory problems can have a huge negative effect on your business, especially cash flow. Performing accurate physical inventory counts helps confirm that your overall inventory management program is working.

Inventory Management - Reports & Systems

The end result of inventory management is to have the right product at the right amount at the right place at the right time. Inventory problems can have a huge negative effect on your business, especially cash flow. Quality inventory metrics and reports ensure the company is focused on the critical inventory management requirements. An inventory system must provide timely, accurate, and secured information.

Inventory Management - Program

The end result of inventory management is to have the right product at the right amount at the right place at the right time. Inventory problems can have a huge negative effect on your business, especially cash flow. That is why inventory planning and forecasting must involve all levels of management and nearly all departments. Inventory policies and procedures help ensure a consistent and sustainable approach to inventory planning and operations.

Warehouse Management

Strategic warehouse planning, efficient processes, performance measurements, workers health and safety, and plant layout all contribute to effective supply chain fulfillment. Implementing process controls and an optimal floor layout in a warehouse operation are critical to ensuring a customer's order is filled and delivered as promised. In addition, it is absolutely necessary to provide workers a safe environment. Having a sound warehouse management governance program in place will enable you to effectively and efficiently meet order requirements.

Reverse Logistics

An inevitable but essential aspect of selling a product online is having your product returned. Customers often make a purchase based on a company's return policy. It is critical for customer retention and reducing costs to have an active reverse logistics program. There are many aspects of reverse logistics, including clearly articulating the return policy, simplifying the customer requirements, getting back the product, determining what to do with the returned product, and closing the return cycle. Follow a structured approach to product returns governance.

Conflict Materials

There are strict laws regarding certain minerals often mined from areas of conflict. Critical processes and requirements must be adhered to if you are a downstream company that utilizes these minerals in your products. Based primarily on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Due Diligence Guidance, follow a structured method to ensure you know your supply chain and can be assured that your company has taken reasonable steps to utilize only legitimately obtained conflict minerals.