Date post: | 10-Mar-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | gs1-australia |
View: | 215 times |
Download: | 1 times |
AustraliaGS1 Supply Chain Week
Consumer Electronics
Industry
Sydney16th September 2010
© 2008 GS1
Australia
2
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
AGENDA
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION LISA CAPONIO – GS1 AUSTRALIA
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS WORKING
ACTION GROUP – (CEWAG) OVERVIEW
GS1 OVERVIEW BONNIE RYAN – GS1 AUSTRALIA
CEWAG PRESENTERS:
e-MESSAGING WORK GROUP LAWRENCE DIAMOND – ENERGIZER
MASTER DATA WORK GROUP MIKE SPITZER - SUNBEAM
REVERSE LOGISTICS WORK GROUP ALEXANDER YOUNG – DICK SMITH
AFTERNOON TEA
REVERSE LOGISTICS BERT TRAPANESE – CEO RETURN MANAGEMENT
SERVICES USA
© 2008 GS1
Australia
3
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
AGENDA
WHAT OTHER INDUSTRIES ARE DOING? MARIO CARNIATO – KIMBERLY CLARK AUST.
VISIT THE GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
NEXT STEPS – WHERE TO FROM HERE LISA CAPONIO – GS1 AUSTRALIA
CLOSE
© 2008 GS1
Australia
4
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
INDUSTRY BACKGROUND
Consumer electronics include electronic equipment intended for everyday use based
on the following four categories:
Domestic Appliances, Hi-Tech Multimedia, IT & Telecoms, Media & Home Entertainment
Consumer Electronics Sector Characteristics:
• Lean and global supply chain management is a crucial success factor in an increasingly
competitive business environment characterised by high cost pressure, global sourcing
and long lead and transportation times.
• As transport goods move through multiple parties (e.g. manufacturers, logistics service
providers, retailers). It is beneficial for all players involved to use the same identification
and communication standards along the supply chain.
• Consumer electronic products typically have a short life cycle, therefore providing rich product
data in high quality and in a standardised way is crucial for successful sales processes.
• Technical and sales related information is required for consumer electronics products at
point of sale (POS).
© 2008 GS1
Australia
5
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
Consumer Electronics Working Action Group - CEWAG
In July 2009 key manufacturer, suppliers and retailers in the Consumer Electronics
sector with support of GS1 Australia formed a new industry action group called the
Consumer Electronics Working Action Group.
A CEWAG Steering Committee was established to ascertain the key supply chain
issues currently faced by the industry. The Steering Committee prioritised the issues
and established working action groups to explore how these issues could be better
addressed by the implementation of GS1 standards.
The Objective:
To drive efficiencies and remove cost from the Consumer Electronics Industry’s supply chain
through the adoption and implementation of GS1 Supply Chain Standards, while being led and directed
by the Consumer Electronics Industry.
© 2008 GS1
Australia
6
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
WORKING GROUPS AND THEIR CHAIRS:
• Steering Committee: Shane Harris - Group Operation Manager- Betta Electrical
Three Working Groups
• e-Messaging: Lawrence Diamond – e-Commerce Manager – Energizer
• Master Data Management: Mike Spitzer – GM Supply Chain – Sunbeam
• Reverse Logistics: Alexander Young – Service & Logistics Manager – Dick Smith
© 2008 GS1
Australia
7
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEKCONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
CEWAG GLOBAL UPDATE
• The Product Central Master Data Business Needs Group (PCMD BNG) has been formed. Their goal is the development of a standard with product specific attributes and a classification system for the CE industry.
THE GROUP HAS IDENTIFIED THAT IT NEEDS:• To define rich data attributes, for the use of product data such as listing, logistics, marketing, sales,
on shelf information.• The ability to track and trace at item/component level providing accurate and up to date product
information.• Increased availability of relevant product information at low cost to retailers and consumers.• All supply chain partners identifying and describing products in the same way to reduce costs,
data errors and inconsistencies.• Efficient way of collecting master data, e.g.
- in order to keep information automatically up to day (no complicated manual work)- for marketing purposes and consumer information, e.g. for product comparisons on retailers
websites.
• SOME OF THE GLOBAL PARTICIPANTS: Best Buy, Media-Saturn, Panasonic, Sony Corporation,
Sony Electronics Inc., Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba Logistics Corporation, Hewlett-Packard
© 2008 GS1
Australia
9
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
NEXT STEPS – WHERE TO FROM HERE?
• CE Master Data Pilot March 2011
• Participants – Retailers: Betta Electrics, Dick Smith, Harvey Norman,
Retravision, Bing Lee, Noel Leeming (NZ)
Suppliers: Electrolux, Sunbeam,
• Pilot Objectives:
Load supplier product catalogues on GS1net
Synchronise supplier data with the retailers
Agree and sign off industry data model for the Consumer Electronics sector
Provide the industry with relevant technical documentation
Provide industry with a findings document
© 2008 GS1
Australia
10
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRYSYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
NEXT STEPS – WHERE TO FROM HERE
• Sign off all CE industry e-Messages and identify opportunities within the
Transport and Logistics environment
• Develop Reverse Logistics messages
• CEWAG AUSTRALIA
Will continue to represent the Australian CE Industry in all Global initiatives
© 2008 GS1
Australia
11
GS1 SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY SYDNEY: THURSDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2010
CLOSING THOUGHTS
The supply chain transformation has to begin at the end – which is
with the customer
Your Supply Chain journey must be holistic
The transformation journey never ends – as long as your
customers continue to change
Innovation is important but integration and collaboration are essential
Australia
Contact Details
Lisa Caponio
Senior Advisor – Industry Management
GS1 Australia
Unit 100/45 Gilby Road
Mt Waverley VIC 3149
T + 61 3 9550 3456
M + 61 4 235 66846
W www.gs1au.org