For
my last submission I would like to reflect on supply chain management
challenges for the 21st century. However, I would like to make this
analysis focusing on my country of origin (Argentina) rather than United States
or other developed countries as its economy, infrastructure and sociopolitical
condition makes these challenges different in nature. I think this will be
helpful not only for me but for other international students whose countries
are facing a similar situation.
I
would like to start explaining how macroeconimic trends of this country impact
on the supply chain. Over the last years, Argentina has gone through an inflation
process –currently the inflation rate is around ~11% per month- and recession cycles
[1,2]. These aspects not only translate into a decrease of demand but higher
uncertainty, which forces companies to keep high level safety stock and reduces
the opportunity to leverage the supply chain. In this sense, forecasting plays
an important role to cope with demand uncertainty and optimize operations to
reduce costs.
On
the supply side, gas cuts to the industry are common during winter because of a
lack of infrastructure to meet demand during this season [3]. This affects
directly companies but also its upstream operations, f.e. an automobile
manufacturer might see its production affected because plastic components are
scarce as wet gas cuts affected the petrochemical industry production. Although
Argentina is ranked 3rd in worldwide reserves of shale gas [4], it
is less likely that Argentina will benefit from a shale gas boom like the USA
in the short/mid-term.
Moreover,
the government also set restrictions on imports over the last years [5] in an
attempt to boost the national industry. However, this decision has seriously
affected the supply chain of many companies that resort to off-shoring, and in
some cases forced to close because of lack of substitutes. Companies have
adapted to this measure by diversifying supplier networks and including
national suppliers to reduce risk and guarantee proper supply.
Argentina
is also behind in terms of policy regulations for cloud computing. BSA provides
the following information regarding this topic: “Argentina is committed to developing a strong ICT industry and updating
its laws to facilitate cloud computing. Effective laws on
cybercrime, electronic signatures, and data protection are already in
place, although the implementation and enforcement of data protection
regulation are limited.” [6]. Moreover, 4G mobile technology is not
available in this country yet which inhibits cloud computing performance at its
full potential.
Finally,
this short analysis just scratches the surface of the variables that have an
impact on supply chain management of companies located in Argentina and the
specific challenges this country needs to overcome to provide the same benefits
as a developed country. I would also like the reader to reflect on all these
aspects I mentioned and think how these affect your own country.
REFERENCES
[1] N.A. (n.d.), Argentina
Inflation Rate Database, Trading Economics Webpage. Retrieved from: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/argentina/inflation-cpi
(accessed 10/4/2014)
[2] Alexandra Ulmer (June 23rd, 2014), Argentina Economy Slips into Recession in
First-Quarter, Reuters Webpage. Retrieved from: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/23/us-argentina-economy-idUSKBN0EY2TB20140623
(accessed 10/4/2014)
[3] N.A. (May 27th, 2014), Argentina Promises No Gas Shortage This
Winter, but Industry Hs Already Suffered The First Cuts, MercoPress
Webpage. Retrieved from: en.mercopress.com/2014/05/27/argentina-promises-no-gas-shortage-this-winter-but-industry-has-already-suffered-the-first-cuts
(accessed 10/4/2014)
[4] N.A. (June 10th, 2013), Technically
Recoverable Shale Oil and Shale Gas Resources: An Assessment of 137 Shale
Formations in 41 Countries Outside the United States, US EIA webpage. Retrieved
from: http://www.eia.gov/analysis/studies/worldshalegas/
(accessed 10/4/2014)
[5] N.A. (August
24th, 2014), Argentina to
appeal WTO ruling on import restrictions, Retuers Webpage. Retrieved from: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/24/us-argentina-trade-appeal-idUSKBN0GO0UH20140824
(accessed 10/4/2014)
[6] N.A. (2013), 2013 BSA Global Cloud Computing Scorecard,
BSA webpage. Retrieved from: http://cloudscorecard.bsa.org/2013/countries.htm
l (accessed 10/4/2014)
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