Distribution Management in an Omni- Channel World

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Distribution Management in an Omni- Channel World Presented by: Sponsored by: Eric Lamphier Senior Director Product Management 2014 MHI Copyright claimed as to audiovisual works of seminar sessions and sound recordings of seminar sessions. All rights reserved.

Agenda Omni Channel World Challenges Recommendations Summary Distribution Management in an Omni-Channel World Sponsored by: Manhattan Associates

Omni (Channel World) Definitions: All In all ways In all places Everywhere Without limits Channel #2 Channel #1 Channel #3 Shipper / Seller

What does Omni-Channel mean for distribution? It depends mainly on two important factors: Your industry / vertical? Maturity of your channels?

Omni-Channel Maturity Curve Outsource the New Channel (3PL) & Monitor Growth Merge, but Keep Separate Inventory & Systems, Shared Facility Dedicated Facilities for Each Channel (Retail, Direct, etc) Shared Inventory, Single System, & Common Facility

Omni Supply AND Demand All points of demand is the easier part All points of supply is the more challenging and more (financially) rewarding part For example: Fulfillment from stores (multiple flavors) Drop shipments from suppliers Selective order routing to the most appropriate distribution point

Omni Supply AND Demand (cont.) The key is a single view of ALL Supply (Inventory) in the network & ALL Demand (Orders) in the network We recommend a Distributed Order Management (DOM) system as the central hub for tracking & decision making

So let s go back to: What does it mean for distribution? Our assumptions for today: 1) We will focus on a more mature omni-channel distribution operation 2) Omni-channel orders are i) captured, ii) funneled into a single Order Management system, iii) evaluated, and iv) dispositioned based on company objectives 3) Orders are placed into distribution operations for execution

Omni-Channel Impacts on Warehouse Operations The Basics 1) Receiving Prioritization Product Disposition: Flow or Storage? 2) Order Fulfillment Techniques & Options Product Handling / Processing 3) Shipping Receiving Fulfillment Shipping

Omni-Channel Challenges: Receiving Prioritization & General Processing Inbound shipments will contain inventory required to fulfill orders across all channels Which shipments to receive first? Receiving SOPs will become more complex and multi-layered in order to serve the subsequent processing requirements How to disposition, sort, and label goods to expedite immediate processing for known x-channel demands?

Omni-Channel Challenges: Receiving (cont.) Select Channels are best serviced via immediate product flow to outbound processing areas For example: Retail Store Orders, Lower Echelon Replenishment Orders, and Backorders While other channels are best serviced by optimal product placement (storage) in the warehouse for subsequent retrieval & order fulfillment What inventory should be routed to channel-specific processing areas based on known demand?

Omni-Channel Challenges: Order Fulfillment Strategic order selection, product allocation, and efficient task management across channels Should customer/order priorities be used for more automated & dynamic decision making? Handling unit of measure (UOM), product inspection, and order continuity requirements vary widely based on channel Which order fulfillment techniques should be used to gain efficiencies for each channel?

Omni-Channel Challenges: Shipping Selecting the appropriate mode(s) and carriers, including premium services to guarantee service levels, is a known challenge for multi-channel shippers The more significant challenge is to unlock the potential that lies in combining x-channel shipments How to leverage existing assets, routes/shipments, and/or carrier relationships to deliver additional x- channel orders?

Recommendations: Receiving Deploy a Distributed Order Management solution! Maintain a single view of ALL supply and demand Implement a combination of Yard Management & Appointment Scheduling! Integrated with your WMS Discrete tracking of incoming & on-yard inventory Prioritize receipts based on known x-channel demand (orders in the WMS)

Recommendations: Receiving (cont.) Link Receiving directly to Shipping! Develop an in-line disposition and sorting methodology as part of the receiving process Allocate discrete inventory to specific channel requirements when demand exists Product dispositioned to stores and/or downstream nodes should be labeled and staged (or loaded) immediately Inventory that is not appropriate for flow through allocation should be inspected, re-packaged (as required: for streamlined unit picking), and placed in storage for nearterm x-channel demand

Recommendations: Order Fulfillment Think Channel-specific! Match the best processes to the channel requirements for a Retail Channel: Consider allocating product as receiving occurs for specific items, routes, and promotional seasonal periods. Let it flow! Leverage purpose-built capabilities like Put-to-Store functionality for extreme efficiency and superior flexibility This solution combines very efficient inventory retrieval along with unique exception handling when shipping product to retail stores

Recommendations: Order Fulfillment (cont.) Think Channel-specific! Match the best processes to the channel requirements for a Direct Channel: Consider an Order Streaming approach that auto-allocates a high percentage of the orders for more rapid processing. (No more waving ) Evaluate when discrete picking and replenishment tasks should be created, what the task boundaries should be, and how tasks should be assigned and/or shared Research is revealing that more real-time task creation paired with automated release and assignment has real advantages! Study the advantages of automation technologies like unit sortation as well as high density pick cart-based fulfillment via traditional DC devices

Recommendations: Shipping Use Routing & Load Planning to build better Shipments! For example: Combine direct orders, to be picked-up in a store, on existing store routes/shipments Aggregate direct orders and wholesale orders to create a multi-stop LTL or TL shipment that includes a parcel pool point for drop-off and local processing Use existing equipment and store routes to complete warehouse transfers that complete x-channel orders

Summary All knowing order management solutions are being refined & implemented successfully to enable sophisticated omni-channel strategies Omni-Channel orders are being sourced from an increasing number of inventory locations With the aim of increasing inventory leverage, improving margins, reducing supply chain costs, and improving customer satisfaction

Summary (cont.) Yard Management & Appointment Scheduling capabilities help distribution operations make better decisions in terms of receiving inbound materials Best practices include dispositioning and/or allocating inventory to known omni-channel demand as quickly as possible In the warehouse, inventory can be mixed and shared across channels thanks to smarter WMS capabilities

Summary (cont.) Use channel-specific order fulfillment logic like Put-to- Store for retail channel orders or Multi-Order Pick Cart Processing for direct channel orders Build x-channel shipments to take advantage of existing capacity thereby reducing shipping expenses

For More Information: Speaker: Eric Lamphier elamphier@manh.com Company: Manhattan Associates www.manh.com Or visit MODEX 2014 Booth #4513