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Time to Spring Clean your Supply Chain in Brewing, Pharma & FMCG
Dave Jordan Mon, Feb 14, 2011
Is the market getting any better, really? Many big name companies have announced indifferent full year 2010 results recently and all caution about the continuing “difficult market conditions”. Ok, so 2010 has been put to bed but many will be paying…
Exactly What Does An FMCG RTM Distribution Assessment Deliver?
Dave Jordan Tue, Dec 21, 2010
In the past week I have met two Sales Directors from blue-chip FMCG companies to discuss an assessment review of their RTM network. Surprisingly, neither Director was interested and gave a remarkably aligned reason for this rejection. “All this does…
The Top 10 Smash Hits of FMCG Supply Chains (with a twist)
Dave Jordan Wed, Nov 24, 2010
This week we take a tongue-in-cheek look at the Supply Chain charts. I Want My ERP – Sting is at number 10 with his classic need for a decent ERP system to support your business. Avoid off the shelf solutions as they rarely work in the long run.…
7 Reasons why 100% Customer Service Does Not Help Your FMCG Business
Dave Jordan Fri, Nov 19, 2010
Nobody doubts the difficult market conditions we find ourselves in. Every single company is trying its hardest to take their share of a diminishing consumer purse to meet their targets. In reality, not everyone can achieve their annual numbers but…
7 Steps to destock FMCG Distributors in CEE
Dave Jordan Tue, Nov 09, 2010
Yes, it is difficult. You have already "sold" the stock and paid out and received sales bonuses based on sales targets. The fact is that although the stock may have left your books it has not really been sold. The ownership of the goods has changed…
The Top 10 Smash Hits of Warehousing & Logistics
Dave Jordan Tue, Nov 09, 2010
Hello pop pickers, this weeks’ top 10 smash hits in this important but often forgotten part of the Supply Chain. At number 10 is All Systems Go by Donna Summer – Do not cut costs on your WMS and avoid any untried local “specials”. Make sure all…
FMCG Inventory/Stock Levels can cause chaos in your company
Dave Jordan Wed, Sep 01, 2010
If you seek to run a slick Supply Chain you should aim to have your key sku’s in one place where they are easy to find. These 3 insights into holding too much inventory are now in one place. Why it happens How to avoid Solutions Do you agree? If I…
A letter to the FMCG Drinks Distribution Agony Aunt
Dave Jordan Fri, Jul 09, 2010
Dear Agony Aunt, I have reached the end of my patience. I’m drinking too much coffee, I smoke like a chimney, I’m not eating properly and I just cannot sleep. I did not see any of the World Cup nor Wimbledon and now even my kids call me Uncle Dad as…
7 Ways to avoid overstocking FMCG distributors in CEE
Dave Jordan Wed, Jun 09, 2010
This is relatively easy but it requires rigour and discipline plus top-down leadership ideally through a harmonious S&OP process. Month, quarter and year-end push. -- Run your business on one set of numbers agreed at Board level and ensure NOBODY…
7 Deadly Sins: Why FMCG Distributors are Overstocked in CEE
Dave Jordan Fri, Jun 04, 2010
Make no mistake Mr. Producer, YOU put the stock there, oh yes you did! Distributors don't buy stock for a laugh and a giggle. Excess stock blocks up their warehouses and locks up their cash. Month, quarter and year-end push. "Targets have to be met…
Top tips to improve 3PLP cycle counting & avoid suffering stock shock
Dave Jordan Mon, May 31, 2010
Stock counting is such a pain that it is lucky you are only required to count your stock once per annum under most jurisdictions. If you really think it is "lucky" then you are fooling yourself. Count your stock once per year and you are asking for…
Working With 3PLP’s in CEE - When did you last see your stock count?
Dave Jordan Tue, May 18, 2010
People over a certain age talk about times when they could leave their front doors open or when people found money and took it to a police station. Long-gone days, sadly. Nowadays, if you leave your front door open all you belongings will be stolen…