JIM TOMPKINS SUPPLY CHAIN EDGE

Technology: Creating New Roles Daily for Retail and Consumer Products Supply Chains

July 11, 2013
While consumer products companies and retailers have experienced their share of changes over time, the rapid transformation we are seeing now has some interesting and unique drivers. Supply chains and business models are in the hot seat as technology is changing (and will continue to change) everything.

While consumer products companies and retailers have experienced their share of changes over time, the rapid transformation we are seeing now has some interesting and unique drivers.

Supply chains and business models are in the hot seat as technology is changing (and will continue to change) everything.

Let’s take a quick look back. The main processes of the end-to-end supply chain are: Design, plan, buy, make, move, store and sell. In the past, consumer products companies had supply chains that did the first three-fourths of this list. Then the retailer’s supply chains did the last fourth. But increasingly, both industries are required to do all of it – the whole end-to-end supply chain.

Why? Because changing customer preferences spring from the use of new technology.

For example, Pew Research recently reported that a third of American adults own a tablet computer. With smartphones – and products being developed such as Google Glass, wearable smartwatches, and even something called a ‘phablet,’ – customers have fresh options to make purchases on the run from a huge selection of products. They can also very easily compare prices.

Of course, customers also want shopping that is convenient. Technology gives them this as well, with home delivery and in-store pick-up that they have come to expect in this age of the Amazon Effect.

Retailers and consumer products will continue to make strides toward an omnichannel presence that gives customers all of these options. One particular sector of consumers is the ‘connected generation,’ 18-34 year-olds who prefer to use payment alternatives and apps to review products and create shopping lists. Read more about how Millennials are shaking up retail and consumer products in this article.

If you are managing supply chains in these industries, how are you handling this major shake-up in the full end-to-end operational model? How do you see the latest technologies impacting your fulfillment and delivery?

Comment below, or send me a tweet (use the tag #talksupplychain).

About the Author

Jim Tompkins | CEO

Dr. James A. Tompkins is an international authority on leadership, logistics, material handling, outsourcing, and supply chain best practices. As the founder and CEO of Tompkins International, he provides leadership for Tompkins globally.

His 30-plus years as CEO of a consulting / integration firm and his focus on helping companies achieve profitable growth give him an insider’s view into what makes great companies even better. Listen to an interview of Jim Tompkins on the Business Leader Radio show.

As a high-level business advisor, his unique perspective prepares corporations and executives for the future.

To share his knowledge and provide up-to-date information on supply chain and business trends, he developed the GoGoGo! Blogand Global Supply Chain Podcast.

He has written or contributed to more than 30 books and eBooks, including Caught Between the Tiger and the Dragon, Bold Leadership, Logistics and Manufacturing Outsourcing, The Supply Chain Handbook, andNo Boundaries. Jim has been quoted in hundreds of business and industry magazines such as The Journal of Commerce, Supply & Demand Chain Executive, and FORTUNE, and he has spoken at more than 4,000 international engagements.

Jim has served as President of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Materials Management Society, and the College-Industry Council on Material Handling Education, and Purdue has named him a Distinguished Engineering Alum. He has also received more than 50 awards for his service to his profession.

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