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1 Presented by Shaibal Roy 12 th June 2014

2 SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES OF TODAY

3 TSUNAMI

4 FLASH FLOODS

5 EARTHQUAKES

6 ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN

7 EXCHANGE RATE RISK

8 SHIPPING DISASTER

9 POLITICAL UNREST

10 THIS IS TODAY’s REALITY WORLD AFTER EFFECTS HAVE TO BE MANAGED EFFECTIVELY & EFFICIENTLY

11 Customer Behaviour is Unpredictable › Constantly changing › I need the BEST › I need VALUE for money (BEST at LEAST cost) › I need it NOW › I need to choose from a VARIETY of options

12 V - VOLATILITY U - UNCERTAINTY C - COMPLEXITY A - AMBIGUITY

13 A GLOBAL / LOCAL Supplier has to be prepared to manage this volatility

14 Change from LEAN Supply Chain (Doing more with less) To AGILE / HYBRID Supply Chain (Doing more with less within a time frame)

15 CharacteristicLeanAgile Logistics focusEliminate wasteCustomers and markets PartnershipsLong-term, stableFluid clusters Key measure Output measure such as productivity, efficiency and cost Measure capabilities, and focus on customer satisfaction Process focus Work standardization, conformance to standards Focus on operator self- management to maximize autonomy Logistics planningStable, fixed periodInstantaneous response Comparison of characteristics of lean and agile supply

16 Demand characteristics & supply capabilities End-customers become more knowledgeable about product Lean supply chain Agile supply chain Efficiency, cost Responsiveness Focus

17 Today’s supply chain should  Cope with unpredictable demand  Meet customer demand at short notices  Be flexible  Have high level of manoeuvrability  Be more responsive & market sensitive

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19 What is the shelf life of a Newspaper? 1 week 1 day ½ day20 min ½ day 1 week1 day

20 20 ReportersNews deskEditorial Media sales (slotting ads) Art and layout SchedulingProductionDistribution Supply Chain – 24 hour cycle If one stop breaks down, there is media blackout Product -Product and product portfolio changes everyday -Product manufactured everyday -Radio/TV news shows – content changes everyday -Shelf life of few hours Packaging -Every day decision making -Fully automated from printing, binding to loading into trucks Pricing -2 sets of pricing – readers/viewers/listeners and advertisers -Customized pricing packages for every advertiser Distribution -Everyday distribution with very little room for error (TV/Radio broadcasting, newspaper distribution) -Product (news content, live programs) reaches real time Newspaper Industry

21 21 India’s Most Diversified Media Company In World’s Fastest Growing Media Market 175 Years Heritage Dominant Position – Relationship with Advertisers/Media Planners Corporate Governance with Highly Professional Management Corporate Social Responsibility, Emphasis on Environment, Education & Health

22  Life of the finished product is extremely short and hence timely delivery is important  No TOMORROW  Every minute delay is a LOSS OF SALE  40+ print centers PAN INDIA  361 days of output and every day is different  Predominantly night operations  Input supply chain to ensure timely availability of raw material for producing the paper for the next day  Output supply chain to ensure timely distribution of finished products  Market dynamics - highly fluctuating  Highly cost sensitive – multiple cost drivers impacting logistics cost

23  Use of advanced technology › Ability to collate the latest news in print › Ability to print more copies in less time › Paper to be delivered by 6 am › Providing variety through Product innovations  Various flap products  The fragrance paper  The talking paper  The Green paper  The Glued paper  Capacity creation › Get the printing close to the market › Enhanced localised news coverage

24 Thank You


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