Selasa, 10 Maret 2015

Factors Involved In Manufacturing Supply Chain

By Earlene McGee


Aside from the pressure brought about by the competition, companies are also constantly bombarded on how to meet the product demand of the public. This is true to all business types. To ensure that all things are delivered at their best, detailed procedure has to be followed at all cost. And for the procedure to be effective, careful planning has to be done beforehand.

There are a lot of factors involved in the production process. This is why a manufacturing supply chain has to be created. Its model can vary from industry to industry, but its function is the same. It details the definite methods and steps on how a company can deliver the expected output from them.

Regardless of what your position is in the company, if you are in one way or another involved in the manufacturing arena, you need to know the basics. This will help you easier understand the step by step methods that have to be performed to see your plan come into fruition. Below are the factors that are of major importance to the production.

Concept of the project. All things start with an idea. This is where creativity and resourcefulness is used at the highest level. Those who are involved in the planning have to have a wider vision on what the project would look like and the specific ways on how to implement the step by step process. It is by conceptualizing that they get to see some problems that they may encounter. This is also where they create alternative methods in case the original plant does not work.

Materials. Any finished product started out from scratch. But they are all composed of the same raw materials from the major parts up to tiniest bit. Finding the best quality material to serve the purpose happens here. Details like the cost estimate of the product can also be identified here.

Manufacturing facility. Next would be the facility that that the company already has. Is it big enough to cater the production process. Are the equipment competent and functional. Planning for this makes it easier for the people in charge to identify if there is a need to upgrade the current equipment that they are using.

Transportation. This has something to do with the delivery of the finished output to different shops. The mode of delivery, the expense and certain certification if delivered out of the country has to be passed beforehand. The cost of transportation can cost high depending on the destination so having firsthand estimation will help a lot in budgeting.

Retail. Once the product has reached the doorsteps of reliable sellers, final agreement has to be made. Written contract signed by both parties detailing important terms have to be agreed upon. Standardization of price happens here. Should there be any special reminders in storing the goods, the manufacturer should also discuss it here.

You can never get the full extend of manufacturing unless you experience it firsthand. But you can at least get an idea on the details that it contains by knowing the basics. Having a solid standard operating procedure for different functions is vital in ensuring the smooth flow of production. Take time to evaluate your own process and see how well it is doing so far.




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