Current issues and trends in the Aerospace supply chain Iain Subtitle Kirwan runs here 1 line max Director Supply Chain Consulting
Global A&D insights and trends Overall global A&D industry expected to grow by around 3% in 2015 Global commercial aerospace sector to sustain its significant revenue and earnings growth in 2015 Continued declines in revenues for the global defence sector According to ADS, British companies are responsible for $1 in every $6 spent by the world s commercial airline manufacturers in the present boom. There has been a fivefold increase in the manufacture of commercial aircraft since 2009, and ADS forecasts another 5 percent increase in deliveries this year.
What have you told us? WEAF Supply Chain Survey 2014 58% of survey participants were more optimistic about the economy than in the previous six months 70% of companies expect to increase their headcount in the next six months The three biggest challenges that suppliers are facing are skills shortage, unpredictability of demand and customer cost pressure Suppliers are optimistic that their customer base will increase over the next 12 months with growth of new overseas customers increasing significantly
What about other Supply Chain leaders? Deloitte CPO Survey 2014 Participation in growth A changing mandate for Supply Chain leaders, moving from cost focus to new product development and supplier innovation Talent 57% of Supply Chain and Procurement leaders feel their teams lack the skills needed to deliver their operating strategy Risk Overall supply chain risk has increased with economic, reputational and geopolitical risk rising most markedly Analytics 70% of Supply Chain and Procurement leaders intend to invest in their analytics capabilities in the next 12 months
What s next for Supply Chain Management? Focusing on risk and protection of reputation through responsible supply chain management Aligning capability to emerging markets and acting as a beachhead for growth Emerging Markets Corporate Reputation Supplier Relationships Working increasingly collaboratively with suppliers to generate value LCCS vs on-shoring Being at the forefront of strategic decisions to determine the future supply chain design Ruthlessly driving efficiency from operational and transactional tasks Back Office & Outsourcing The 2020 world Analytics and Big Data Leveraging analytics to bring insight and demonstrate true financial value Proactively bringing innovation from the supply base to the business Innovation Capability Building the knowledge and capability to support a whole new era of requirements
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