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QLTC Forum 2017
Supply Chain Efficiency and Visibility
Bonnie Ryan
Senior Manager – Trade, Transport & Heavy Industry
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Agenda
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• GS1 overview
• What is the problem
• Pilot program overview
• Key findings
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By way of introduction… remember when?
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The Global Language of Business – 5 billion times per day
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• We create a common foundation for business by uniquely
identifying, accurately capturing and automatically sharing vital
information about products, locations and assets
• We enable visibility through the exchange of authentic data
• We empower business to grow and to improve efficiency, safety,
security and sustainability
We are:
GS1 believes in the power of standards to transform
the way we work and live.
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GS1 purpose
Neutral and not-for-profit
User-driven and governed
Global and local
Inclusive and collaborative
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Lack of visibility – What’s the problem?
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What the customer is saying…
Demand for end-end visibility and traceability
Customers’ appetite for real time, accurate information across
the entire supply chain;
Customers want their LSPs to have agile systems that are easy
to integrate to – they don’t want to be “locked in”
Open Standards – criteria for LSP tenders
We have a changing landscape
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• Everyone says they can offer visibility – just use our new portal
• Problem is everyone has a new portal and every portal is providing
data in a different format
• We need visibility across portals in real time
• We need data standards to enable interoperability and “connect”
these portals in a easy and cost effective way
Awareness of, and control over, specific information related to orders/physical shipments including transport activities and the status of events and milestones that occur prior to and in transit
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Supply Chain Visibility – what is it really?
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The pilot program
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• Identification
- Common & Unique tracking
identification
• Data Capture
- Automatic scanning or reading
• Data Exchange
- Transactional
- Event Based Traceability
Standards based…
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Critical Building Blocks
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Austroads Report - Key Findings
1. Confirmed that data standards are a necessary pre-curser to the
creation of visibility in supply chains;
2. Demonstrated benefits in terms of efficiency, integrity, visibility and
innovation;
3. Indicated enhanced capabilities for TLSPs through improved
planning, reduced turnaround times at PUD points & reduced DIFOT
failures
4. “Productivity penalty” across the T&L sector due to inability to
integrate is estimated at $1.63 Billion; cost to integrate to a
standard is est at $407million – an economic gain of $1.2Billion
5. The benefits to Australian industry justifies an industry based
supply chain visibility strategy to promulgate adoption
Download Austroads report here…
https://www.onlinepublications.austroads.com.au/
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