Last night my friend told me about his experience back in
UK. He went to a gipsy prophet in Manchester to ask about his future. And the
prophet is so magical, as he described, that she named out the name of his
every relative without any background information. Whether does it come from
super nature or not, it would be
wonderful if we hired a gipsy prophet in our supply chain management team. Just
kidding…
As I look into the 4 basic forecasting methodologies, 5
key concepts to be taken into account and 7
ways to optimize the process of forecasting, I realized that there are
so many variables in real world
forecasting that some of them might be impossible to explain by using
simple causation analysis, such as human behavior.However, with the development
of cloud computing and big data analytics, correlation can now be nearly
regarded as causation as massive data is being collected and analyzed.
If I added a pair of Nike shoes into my Amazon wish list,
does it mean that I will definitely purchase it in the future? Absolutely not.
But what if 10,000 people like me added the same nike shoes into their wish
list? Things would have completely changed. Nike will procure more raw
materials of this specific kind of shoes, rearrange production line, and even
tailor the production amount of each size by categorizing the potential
customers. Amazon will increase the stock of this item in case further demand
go beyond their inventory.
There’s no doubt that companies, especially those who
possess booming e-commerce business are able to utilize cloud computing and big
data analytics to modify and optimize their forecasting process in supply chain
management. And the more information they can efficiently exploit from their
data, the more accurate the forecasting could be.
Now here’s an example. Cloud computing and big data
analytics is making one company the quickest product producer of top trends in
affordable fashion, Zara. This company has always shown strong growth and is
incredibly sustainable through application of their Business Model Innovation.
We all know that Zara, by shipping only a few of each item to its retail
stores, successfully reduced the risk if the trend they created doesn’t meet
the market demand. But this is just what has been told.
1.
Translate
human behavior into data
Every Zara store has surveillance cameras. Every sales
representative carries a PDA with them. Every feedback from the customer has
been briefed by the store manager through Zara’s information network to the
headquarter. By collecting and analyzing customer feedbacks, Zara could then
optimize its supply chain forecasting process and form the best strategy for
each segment.
2. Online testing
Zara sees its online business as “testing the water”. In
order to achieve higher forecasting accuracy so as to efficiently manage the
whole supply chain, Zara collects the data from the browsing and searching
history of its customer, analyzes consumption habit, monitors online purchase
and wish list, etc.
3.
Vertically Integrated supply chain
Zara’s vertical supply chain enables it to carry out
management decisions as soon as possible. Once the data has been processed, the
whole arrangement of supply chain reacts in a short period of time.
30,000 Stock-Keeping Units per year, unsold items account
for 10% of stock versus industry average 17%-20%, commits 50%-60% of production
in advance of the season versus 80%-90% for other…Zara is taking the lead by
combining new technology with the forecasting process of its centralized supply
chain. It has its own scientific ways to become a prophet in the apparel
industry that “One day it’s in and the
next day it’s out”.
P.S. Zara has invested in high-tech equipment and extra
capacity that allow its factories to accommodate sudden production increases or
changes, which reminds me of the zone of strategic fit. Its goal is to build a
more responsive supply chain to meet the uncertain demand. After all, fashion
is so unpredictable.
My sources:
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-11-14/2014-outlook-zaras-fashion-supply-chain-edge
http://www.cutimes.com/2013/04/09/how-zara-took-customer-focus-to-new-heights
http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/cloud-computing/cloud-computing-and-fashion-giant-zara-029092
http://www.gemag.com.cn/8/32055_1.html
http://cmuscm.blogspot.com/2012/09/fashion-forward-zaras-supply-chain.html
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