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August 2, 2012 - Supply Chain Newsletter
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This Week In SCDigest

bullet Supply Chain Finance 101 - the Movie
bullet SC Digest On-Target e-Magazine
bullet Supply Chain Graphic of the Week and Supply Chain by the Numbers bullet This Week In "Distribution Digest"
bullet Cartoon Caption Contest Continues This Week! bullet Trivia
bullet New Expert Contributor bullet Feedback

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Supply Chain Finance 101 - the Movie

Last June, I wrote one of my most popular First Thoughts columns of all time, which I called "A Little Supply Chain Finance 101."

GILMORE SAYS:

"Look at the resulting impact on cash flow, a critical metric for both supply chain performance and how investors value a stock: it rose an incredible 25% over the same period, more than four times the level of sales growth."

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The idea for that column was a series of conversations I had recently had at the time with different supply chain professionals that indicated to me a lot of us just aren't that comfortable with how supply chain connects with a company's financial performance overall, and especially it impacts three key financial statements: the income statement, the balance, sheet, and the cash flow statement.

This is especially tricky when it comes to inventory reduction.

Just how does lowering inventories impact those three core financial statements? That's what I explained in the column last year.

At the time of the column, I promised a video version within weeks. Many of you wrote in to offer some nice words about the column itself, and to say you were looking forward to the video.

Well I am glad to say that a bit more than a year later, it is finally done.

You can watch the video at the link below. I think it came out pretty well, if I do say so myself.

 

It was fun to put together. But the efforts was such I am going to let the video do most of the work this week. I encourage you to take a look, and suggest it may be good to show at a supply chain lunch meeting or something.

I will add a couple of more thoughts here though.

In the mid-2000s, mighty Walmart's supply chain found it was actually letting inventories grow too fast, much faster versus sales growth than had historically been the case.

As shown in the graphic below, inventory growth reached more than 90% of sales growth in 2004, and just under 90% in 2005, versus say 70% in 2001.

 

As Walmart acknowledged this problem, it said it wanted to get that metric down to just 50% of sales growth, and launched the ReMix program, lowered SKU and vendor counts, and took other measures to get inventories under control.

Why do I bring this up? Because Walmart's subsequent success in reducing those inventories illustrates in part how supply chain does intersect with the financials, as we explain in the video.

In 2007, as shown in the chart below, Walmart grew US store sales 5.8%. But this time, inventories rose just .7%, a small fraction of sales growth number.

 

 

But more importantly, look at the resulting impact on cash flow, a critical metric for both supply chain performance and how investors value a stock: it rose an incredible 25% over the same period, more than four times the level of sales growth.

This is part of the power of supply chain on company financial performance.

We explain all that and more in the video. Hope you enjoy it. If you have any ideas on other tutorials you might like to see, just let me know.

 

Did you view our Supply Chain Finance 101 video? Any comments? Any other tutorials you would like to see? Let us know your thoughts at the Feedback button below.




 
SUPPLY CHAIN NEWS BITES

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week:

A Detailed Look at Walmart Statistics in Chart Form


This Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for August 2, 2012:

  • Amazon Keeps Delviering DCs
  • FleetPride Plans in the Cloud
  • Intermodal Keeps on Truckin'
  • Clock Ticking on Longshoremen Contract

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Match the following five well-known supply chain academics with their current universities:

1. John Langley;
2. David Simchi-Levi;
3. Doug Lambert;
4. Hau Lee;
5. Tom Speh;

A. Ohio State;
B. Miami University;
C. MIT;
D. Stanford;
E. Penn State
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SUPPLY CHAIN TRIVIA ANSWER

Q: Match the following five well-known supply chain academics with their current universities: 1. John Langley; 2. David Simchi-Levi; 3. Doug Lambert; 4. Hau Lee; 5. Tom Speh; A. Ohio State; B. Miami University; C. MIT; D. Stanford; E. Penn State.

A: 1E, 2C, 3A, 4D, 5B.

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