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DELIVERING INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAIN CONSULTING AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS TO EMERGING MARKETS ACROSS THE GLOBE SIR JUICE CASE STUDY DRM ROUTE COMPLIANCE AND ROADSHOW ROUTE OPTIMISATION
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  • DELIVERING INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAIN CONSULTING AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

    TO EMERGING MARKETS ACROSS THE GLOBE

    SIR JUICE CASE STUDY

    DRM ROUTE COMPLIANCE AND ROADSHOW ROUTE OPTIMISATION

  • Quick Facts

    Location

    South Africa, Gauteng

    Industry

    Manufacturing and distribution

    of fresh fruit juice and related

    products

    Service Area

    Gauteng, Free state, Limpopo,

    North West and Mpumalanga

    Vehicles

    33 Core Fleet vehicles

    Solution

    Daily Route Manager &

    Roadshow route optimisation

    Results

    Reduced overloaded vehicles &

    balanced loads

    Optimized master routes & route

    sequencing

    Improved execution of planned

    routes

    Service day assignment of retail

    customers

  • Synopsis

    Leading juice manufacturer and beverage distributor, Sir Juice, like

    most companies, faced distribution challenges of high costs, lack of

    visibility of vehicles and route execution as well as excess wastage of

    time and costs relating to vehicle, driver and delivery performance.

    VSc seized the opportunity to generate optimised sequenced routing

    for deliveries and enabled visibility of these planned routes, creating a

    comparison with live route execution in order to maximise visibility

    and time & cost savings.

    Company

    Sir Juice started in 1985 in a small factory in JHB and later formed part

    of AVI until it was transformed into a totally independent entity owned

    by 3 brothers from KZN and one other partner.

    Sir Juice is a manufacturer and distributor of premium fruit juice. Sir

    Juice has a variety of products including Pulp, Fruit salad, Iced tee and

    Morning dew (a cheaper premium juice), added to these Sir Juice also

    distributes 100plus and iCafe

    drinks.

    Sir Juice supplies most of the top

    restaurants, coffee shops and ho-

    tels in South Africa. The 3 blend-

    ing plants in Durban, JHB and

    Cape Town also serve as factory

    shops. Sir Juice also supplies

    many bottom and top end stores

    and retail outlets.

  • Challenges

    Sir Juice used a ERP system called MFG to keep stock, cre-ate orders and route deliveries via predetermined master routes.

    These master routes were not optimal in that they resulted in high distribution costs. There was also no visibility to move customers from routes if a route was overloaded or to combine different routes if they were under utilised resulting in both overloading and underutilized routes being executed.

    Sir Juice had very little visibility on actual route execution. Drivers could follow any sequence, stop outside of the customer geo-fences and route deviations were common. Overtime and vehicle break-downs was a big concern.

  • The Solution

    The Sir Juice Master routes were optimized using the Roadshow sales and ter-

    ritory planner. Least cost routes and sequences were created and used as the

    new base for daily planning.

    Roadshow route planner was implemented to create the daily distribution

    plan. A dedicated VSC resource based at Sir Juice JHB depot applies and

    manipulates these routes based on available orders. These least cost routes

    are then implemented and sent to the daily route manager for planned vs.

    actual measuring.

    The Daily Route Manager (DRM), which tracks planned vs. actual, was imple-

    mented to monitor and manage deviances in the plan.

    Through Roadshow Sir Juice is able to create the least cost distribution plan

    and through DRM accurately measure route compliance and execution of the

    plan. The DRM outputs are periodically fed back into the routing system en-

    suring continuous improvement.

    Through comprehensive KPI’s and monthly meetings with Sir Juice improve-

    ments are measured and focus areas identified.

  • The Results

    Optimized master routes.

    Least cost route sequencing.

    Optimized daily routes.

    Improved customer service

    level to 98%.

    Reduced distribution costs.

    Improved visibility & execu-

    tion of planned routes.

    Enabled Accurate reporting.

    Increased stops per vehicle.

    Reduced overtime, vehicle

    usage & overloading.

    Minimised manual processes.

    Reduced last minute stock en

    route changes due to incor-

    rect planning.


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