Ensuring delivery reliability through global supply chain management in sports equipment

Initial situation

  • A manufacturer and retailer of outdoor sports equipment with a global distribution network in over 40 countries needed to improve its delivery performance
  • The company operated in a global market in which commercial success depended on punctual delivery in terms of style, quality and quantity
  • Fitting deficiencies and late delivery of the new collection led to declining sales and loss of earnings
  • Delivery capacity had to be stabilized and collection development improved

Achievements

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OTIF achieved
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Financial targets met in the first year
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Meeting time saved

Our approach

  • Optimize end-to-end process with focus on the apparel segment
  • Set up procedure:
    • Analyze end-to-end process
    • Define projects and assign business excellence belts
    • Accompany projects
    • Project portfolio management
    • Introduce KPI-based end-to-end process-oriented performance management in the organizational units
  • Ensure overarching control of deviations through cross-organizational, synchronized meetings