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Supply Chain Strategies at Singer Sri Lanka

The document analyzes the supply chain operations of Singer Sri Lanka PLC, highlighting the evolution from basic supply processes to complex integrated systems necessary for competitive advantage in a growing market. It identifies key competitive priorities such as cost, value, delivery, and quality, while recommending strategic improvements to enhance supply chain agility, responsiveness, and synchronization. Additionally, it suggests establishing mini warehouses, implementing reverse logistics, and converting major suppliers into strategic partners to optimize supply chain efficiency.
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Supply Chain Strategies at Singer Sri Lanka

The document analyzes the supply chain operations of Singer Sri Lanka PLC, highlighting the evolution from basic supply processes to complex integrated systems necessary for competitive advantage in a growing market. It identifies key competitive priorities such as cost, value, delivery, and quality, while recommending strategic improvements to enhance supply chain agility, responsiveness, and synchronization. Additionally, it suggests establishing mini warehouses, implementing reverse logistics, and converting major suppliers into strategic partners to optimize supply chain efficiency.
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Abstract

In early stages, supply chains were seen as just the supply process from a company’s immediate
supplier through to the immediate customer. They had their own goals, targets, deadlines, margins,
and policies and also all these were dependent on them based on how to cater to the market demand. It is
easy to perform especially in a monopoly market with very few outlets which is spread in a limited
area. But when the business is growing, they have to make solid decisions about expansion policies as
well as the integration of supply chain operations to survive in the market and to gain the
competitive advantage with the rapidly changing competitive climate.

The manufacturing industry faces great challenges equally as any other industry, which is a result of
economic crisis, especially when it comes to the diversified, large-scale companies with huge
expansions and a customer base, as Singer Sri Lanka PLC. In particular to perform in the current
In a competitive environment, not only the existing methods are important, but also the latest logistics and
Supply chain management practices matter a lot as well. Times have changed and our thinking
about the way we manage our improvement activities also has to change. Good is not good enough
– Only our very best will attract the customers in today’s competitive environment. Producing an
excellent product is not 'cut the mustard' today.

Over the years, Singer (Sri Lanka) structure has strengthened immensely to incorporate with the
strategies formulated to face the changes in the environment. A critical study was carried out to
understand the major competitive priorities in the current supply chain of Singer Sri Lanka PLC;
supply chain management principles, strategies and techniques that are used in achieving these
competitive priorities; other possible tools which could be used for improving the present
performance of the organization and how the company can go beyond excellence by using these
practices as well.

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1.0 Scope of the Assignment

To investigate Singer Sri Lanka PLC’s supply chain with a view to,
Understanding the supply chain systems and operations and to assess its impact on the chain.

Identify the current supply chain strategies and the influence from various market conditions.

Make recommendations in order to improve the current supply chain in the company and overcome.
the identified critical issues and challenges by applying strategic supply chain management
principles.

Company Overview

Singer Sri Lanka started its operation in 1872 in Sri Lanka and is a company that has grown over the
years into a benchmark entry in Sri Lanka in terms of popularity, modernity and reach. Singer today
is synonymous with quality, wide reach, and a broad product range across diverse lines and wide
appeal to consumers across the entire spectrum of buying power. Source -Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC
Annual report

Singer Sri Lanka PLC is a diversified, large-scale company, which was established and started its
operations with few shops and now Singer has nearly 550 retail outlets spread all over the country
with a group of more than thousand permanent employees. Furthermore, Singer has widely
spreaded distribution channels, such as Singer Plus, company’s largest distribution channel, Singer
Mega, which optimizes true modern trade retailing, promising a shopping experience on par with
the best in the world, Singer Homes, the 'furniture store' contributed to offer high quality and
stylish furniture, Sisil World, promotes mainly Sisil brand products and it is the second slot in the
distribution hierarchy, Singer Wholesale, Satellite shops and Duty Free etc are the other channels of
distribution. Singer's product portfolio is highly diversified and consists of products across a range of
household, industrial and financial categories.

Singer product portfolio:

(Source: Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC Annual report – 2009)


Organization Structure Pyramid

Singer Organization structure consists of three main management levels which include Junior,
Middle and Senior. Senior and middle levels have two sub-layers as illustrated below.

Foreign Component Suppliers

Prodimix International - Germany Arpico

Haffle Fitngs – Italy Regional Sharpeners

Dolken Company – Germany St. Anthony’s Company

Hevea Company – Malaysia

Laminex Company – Australia


Other Local Suppliers

Soft Logic National/Panasonic

Epsi Computers Sony

Craft Suppliers Samsung

Nilkamal Hitachi

TCL

Whirlpool

Wedge

Unix

Retail Outlets

Singer Mega Dilmah

Singer Homes Nestle

Singer plus John Keels Holdings

Sisil World Media Services (Pvt) Ltd.

The Supply Chain & Competition


Supply Chain is “a network of connected and interdependent organizations mutually and co-
operatively working together to control, manage and improve the flow of materials and information
from suppliers to end users

(Source: Christopher 2005, p.6)


It is clear that current world companies cannot act individually and survive or gain a competitive advantage.
advantage in the market for a long run. Therefore supply chain integration is a powerful concept for
survival and growth in today’s business environment. A product or a service should have key
attributes to be competitive in the marketplace, which are known as the competitive priorities.
Competitive priorities may change with the market segment. For example, when considering the Singer.
customers in a rural area may be interested primarily in the cost of product while the customers in
Urban areas are interested in the quality of the same product.

3.1 Identifying the Competitive Priorities

Cost Advantage:

This is a strategy where the company seeks efficient facilities and uses tight cost controls to produce
products more efficiently and effectively than competitors.

Singer Sri Lanka had only around 10 brands in early 2000 and mainly concentrated on market
penetration by providing affordable products to the mass market. In order to bring down the price,
the company has moved to strategic sourcing of its major brands through an intermediary which
purchases for the entire South Asian region which affects economies of scale.

Discontinued the TV plant at Singer Industries Ltd., Ratmalana in 2001 and started sourcing
form China.

ii. Started the factory in Piliyandala for furniture & water pumps to reduce imports as well as duties
and offered innovative products at competitive prices.

At the same time, manufacturing plants should plan their systems in such a way that all resources
such as material, labour and machines are efficiently used to bring down the cost significantly. Also
The company should make sure to keep sufficient margin to cover all other overheads before going to
Reduce the selling price to get more volumes. This can be illustrated as follows;

Value Advantage:

Customers don’t buy products, they buy benefits.


Adding value through differentiation is a powerful concept of achieving a defensible advantage in
the market. Singer has moved to a different approach and multibrand strategy to enter into a new era of
retailing. In all categories, different brands positioned to appeal to different customer segments.

Singer trade name has changed to “SINGER plus” from SINGER on January 1, 2007 and the slogan
to 'MORE BRAND – MORE CHOICE'. It enables increasing the appeal to customers and the message
of "choice" available in the stores and adds different 'plus' over competitive offerings.

Singer adds value through service by providing unmatched service to their customers by giving not
just a product but with a full package which includes super shopping environment, friendly customer
care staff, product demonstration, discount schemes, easy payment schemes, free delivery to the
door step, free installation, customer training, free services for selected items like A/C’s, extended
warranty scheme, excellent after sales service, etc.
When considering the product designs, certain designs may increase inventory holding or
transportation costs with long manufacturing lead time. In Singer basically in furniture factories this
An issue can be seen. This will have a huge impact on the entire production of Singer factories if not addressed.
properly address the problem.

Multichannel Strategy

Source: Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC Annual report – 2007


Delivery & Lead Time :

Consumers in all markets, industrial or consumer, are increasingly time sensitive and this is reflected
in their purchasing behavior. This should be visible from the time of manufacturing to the delivery of
the item.

In all the Singer factories they use Computer Numerical Control (CNC – Programmable machines) to
make sure speedy, efficient and reliable manufacturing process. As a policy they also maintain
average three months finished goods inventory in all the stock keeping units (SKUs) in general and
1.5 to 2 months finished goods inventory for identified fast moving items in the sub warehouse.
Singer also has the island-wide distribution network with more than 500 shops and goods are
Transporting every day to all the locations from the central warehouse. Shops are also permitted to keep.
sufficient inventory in their stores.

But here the main issue is that the uncertainty of holding more inventories. Though they have
reduced their lead time, with the volatility of the markets sometimes they have resulted in excess
inventory situations, where sometimes the loss can be very high. This is mainly for the items such as
televisions, refrigerators and white goods (washing machines, home theatre systems) etc. since
these can be out dated with the new technology enhancements. This should be addressed for an
immediate solution, because it can have a huge impact on the whole supply chain in the long run.

Quality

Quality should be there in every aspect including design quality, process quality, product quality,
service quality, etc. While maintaining ISO 9001:2000 standards, Singer Sri Lanka factories make sure
that every item produced up to the required or expected level in terms of both quality of
conformance and quality of design.

From the overall perspective of the company, maintaining a balanced approach is also a crucial factor.
between the price and quality of all the products. So to have a full range of products in each
The category company has decided to adopt a multibrand strategy, where the company does not want to
compromise quality and damage the brand image in order to gain a price advantage.

Analysis of key areas in Singer Supply Chain

Analysis of the above competitive priorities has provided a clear insight into the issues that can be
impacted on the current supply chain and also here I would like to draw attention to major key
areas which should be considered to have an effective and efficient integrated network for the
business organization.

Areas to be reviewed;

Supply chain competitive strategy

Supply chain agility, flexibility and responsiveness


How well the supply chain is synchronized

4.1 Supply Chain Competitive Strategy

The competitive context of business continues to change primarily because of four major reasons;

The new rules of competition

ii. Globalization of industry

iii. Downward pressure on price

Customers take power to demand on goods/services

Analysis of Current Situation

Currently, Singer Sri Lanka has an internally integrated system which provides mainly an end to end
planning framework and they highly depend on the hierarchy. So there is a high possibility of
delaying the decisions due to lack of confidence and authority levels. Also the focus on reducing
Obsolescence properly is also a major issue.

Possible Strategic Recommendations

Singer Sri Lanka has to move ahead with external integration with their international.

Suppliers, this will lead to better management of upstream and downstream interaction in order.

to maintain an effective and efficient value chain and to get a better cost advantage.

By having an effective ERP system, they can handle all the transactions and information.

regarding the manufacturing, logistics, distribution, shipping, invoicing, accounting

human resources, shop sales, market campaigns, bargain or auction sales, promotion

activities, etc. through this and also by applying internet, intranet and extranet facilities

the company can avoid having excess inventories and maintain a proper inventory

which is aligned with customer needs, especially when it comes to the multibrand

multichannel concept. The other important fact is to identify the power position of

Singer relative to their suppliers and customers with regard to the scale matters.

Finally in this aspect they have to focus on managing 4R’s (responsiveness, reliability,
resilience, relationships) thoroughly to strengthen the linkages between the customers

and suppliers, where the competitor would find it hard to break.

Best fit in an organization can be illustrated as follows;

4.2 Supply Chain Agility, Flexibility and Responsiveness

Demand in today’s volatile markets causes most of the current pressure on supply chains to
compete as networks and to use planned network configurations to drive flexibility, agility and
responsiveness.

Agile or Lean?
Analysis of Current Situation

In the current status of Singer Sri Lanka, they keep sufficient stocks of finished goods in warehouses.
of each channel and also raw materials at the main Singer factories, where sometimes it can cause
huge losses because of excess of stocks. Though the overall lead time is reduced when undertaking
special orders such as providing customized items for corporate clients locally or internationally,
There can be situations where the response may be poor.

Possible Strategic Recommendations

By making the supply chain more agile, it can make the operation of the company more

smoother. For this, applying the seven principles which are given in Table 1 will be important.

Efficient responsiveness should be improved by decoupling the upstream and downstream.


processes and utilizing the principles of postponement wherever possible.

As the company strongly believes that there should be flexibility and variability in all categories.
can be improved by developing new products, by incorporating some product changes to fit the
customer specifications and also quickly able to respond to increasing and decreasing demand due to
The seasonal sales pattern can also position different brands to appeal to different customers.
segments in terms of quality and the price.

Table 1: Basic Principles for the Creation of Agile Supply Chain

Principle

Application

Synchronize activities through shared information

Needs to enhance the company’s new IT systems (ERP system, Electronic fund transfer, Internet, e-
mail etc.) which enable effective online purchasing & other services

Work Smarter not harder


Reduce non-value adding activities such as manual activities and identify the parallel processes in the
company (this has already been done to a certain level of transactions)

Partner suppliers to reduce inbound lead times

Work more closely with suppliers and share information about different demand schedules to reduce
time delays

Seek to reduce complexity

Enhance the advanced capabilities of information systems and increase the transparency of processes to
reduce confusion and delays

Postpone the final configuration

This is already being used for a certain range of items.

Manage processes not just functions

Needs to manage across its supply chain or the interrelated cross-functional processes to be more
flexible & agile in responding to demand
Utilize appropriate performance metrics

Singer already uses performance monitoring metrics, but can explore other possibilities which
fits the structure of the organization & do necessary modifications & design improvements

Enhance the supply chain strategies through agility:

4.3 How well is the Singer Sri Lanka Supply Chain Synchronized?

Synchronization implies that each stage in the supply chain is connected to the other and that they
all 'march to the same drumbeat'. The way in which entities in a supply chain become connected is
through shared information.

(Source: Christopher 2005, p.177)

Key processes that need to be linked, upstream and downstream, to supply chain synchronization.
of Singer Sri Lanka:

Key Processes

Analysis of Current Situation

Possible Strategic Recommendations

Planning & Scheduling

This is done by sharing information between each other, but the main focus is on the first.
customers & suppliers.

Properly linked information system should be implemented with an integrated ERP system in order
to have a proper control over the lead time & inventory.

Design

Since the poor communication with the two suppliers, it has led to a lack of market innovation and
confidence about new design developments

IT based systems (e-mails, internet etc.) can be used to optimize the connectivity among all theaters

New Product Introduction

Though this is done through the differentiation strategies, still there are loopholes where the trends
are not clearly identified and communicated

When it comes to bulk production, it is essential to identify obsolete items and replace them.
with new product designs. to gain competitive advantage For this properly linked network channel is
essential

Product Content Management

When a change is required, it is implemented after going through a very long process where totally
based on the hierarchy of management, which is very time consuming and complex

Should have a proper alignment with the strategies and the critical processes in the supply chain to
minimize the impact on the customers

Order Management
Most of the main suppliers have their own individual order tracking systems and basically the order
Processing is done by basic methods such as communicating via telephones, where timeliness is a
question

To increase agility with the highly volatile market demands, Singer has to be in line with new
technological advancements where they can reduce the order management time and optimize the
efficiency of the whole supply chain

Sourcing & Procurement

This is performed well in the current system, but this is limited due to high confidentiality.

As some of the suppliers work with competitors, this should remain but can be improved.
visibility by having strategic partnerships

A properly synchronized system would be as follows:

4.4 Other recommendations for further improvements in supply chain management:

Mini Warehouse Concept: Since singer has more than 500 retail shops islandwide, keeping sufficient
Stock at each location is involving a considerable amount of money. So it's better to locate mini.
warehouses in each district to maintain required inventories.

Be Green Through Reverse Logistics: Company can revert back all outdated and obsolete goods
directly from the customers and try to send these to their suppliers at a nominal amount, which they
are sometimes in a position to upgrade the products again. This reverse logistics concept can extend
into having a more green environment as a responsible corporate citizen.

Convert Major Suppliers Into Strategic Partners: Singer can try to discuss with its major international
suppliers and convert them to strategic partners via joint venture or partnership agreements, which
would enable to have a long-lasting business relationship for both parties.

Optimize Supply Chain: By nature, the consumer durable market is categorized as a seasonal market.
Singer sales pattern has two main seasonal effects throughout the year (Apr/May and Nov/Dec). It's
It is quite common to run out of stock during seasonal times and to have excess stock during off-season.
seasons. Both ways this is not good for the company since they are losing customers during the
season while a considerable amount of money is tied up in the inventory during the off-season period.

Structure Vs Strategy: The company's typical tall hierarchical structure is not in favor of the decision.
making system since each minor decision should go above the line to the top hierarchy, which takes
lots of time to get the final decision to the down the layers. If the company can adequately
empowered its middle and first line managers company can be more proactive than the existing
situation.

Red to Blue Ocean Strategy: Singer has a number of head-to-head competitors in the market who are
engaging in the business in similar nature. So company can immediately identify its strengths and
competitive priorities (which can be experienced management team, islandwide network, etc.) to be
edge over the others in the competitive environment. In other words they can enjoy lots of
advantages by following the Blue Ocean strategy.

5.0 Conclusion

Supply Chain Management principles and techniques are not common to all the industries. Some
Sometimes it can be a complex scenario in which it also changes time to time due to internal industrial.
Factors such as union actions, product line changes, design changes, etc. and due to external factors.
such as changes in economic conditions, other company rules and regulations imposed by the
government, new market competition, international market forces, etc.

Singer Sri Lanka has strong formulated strategies and also as per the analysis carried out considering
the strategic recommendations will be more effective in achieving sustainable competitive
advantage in the industry by efficiently managing its supply chain.

So it is vital to be more realistic when selecting the proper supply chain management principles and
tools in a highly volatile and dynamic environment. This can also result in reflecting the bottom
line profitability of the organization.

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