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Posted 29 October 2024 by
Jonathan De Keukelaere

How Supplier Network Collaboration Elevates Every Function

The future of supply chains lies in their transformation into true value chains, where every function contributes not just to production efficiency, but to overall business growth and customer satisfaction. Supplier Network Collaboration (SNC) is the game-changer driving this evolution. By integrating cross-functional teams, companies can maximize both direct and indirect value. It’s not just about optimizing production; it’s about enhancing customer-centric supply chains that prioritize excellence at every stage.

Efficient collaboration with suppliers and customers leads to faster speed to market, more streamlined information sharing and stronger partnership models focused on product and process innovation. Digital integration and automation are key enablers, but the real shift comes from evolving operating models and building new capabilities. True network collaboration and integration make it possible to move from a traditional supply chain to a dynamic, future-proof value chain.

Now let’s dive into how Supplier Network Collaboration can transform the following key functions of your supply chain: Plan, Make, Quality, Source, Deliver and Supplier Partnership Management.

Why Your Business Needs Supplier Network Collaboration

The modern supply chain is evolving. Here’s why adopting Supplier Network Collaboration is no longer optional but essential:

  • Complexity is on the rise: Supply chains are more globalized and geographically dispersed, making them harder to manage.
  • Disruptions are frequent: Major global events have highlighted the vulnerability of traditional supply chains.
  • Digital advancements drive agility: Tools like AI and analytics are helping organizations harness data to become more agile, resilient and responsive to change.
  • Need for speed: In today’s market, businesses need to sense and respond to disruptions faster than ever.
  • From supply chain to value chain: Companies must embrace deeper collaboration and integration to build smarter, more connected ecosystems. It’s the competitive advantage needed to become a value chain of tomorrow.

Supplier Network Collaboration helps you tackle these challenges by providing:

  • Visibility: Real-time and/or more accurate information from across your supply network.
  • Agility: The ability to proactively manage risks, or quickly anticipate and respond to risks.
  • Resilience: Enhanced recovery capabilities when disruptions do occur.
  • Enabled employees: Frees up valuable time to focus on critical activities.

Elevating the Plan Function

The Plan Function is responsible for creating and maintaining supply chain plans, with the ultimate goal of perfectly balancing supply against actual demand across various time horizons. In today’s context, it plays an instrumental role by executing its own processes while also orchestrating the Make, Source, Quality and Deliver functions across both internal and external operations. To unlock the full potential of advanced supplier network visibility and collaboration, the Plan Function must be supported by developed capabilities, processes and fit-for-purpose technology. This progression is achieved through a digital ecosystem that integrates the supplier network and the vast amounts of data flowing through it, ensuring the Plan Function aligns with the organization’s broader ambition of transforming supply chains into true value chains.

Plan Function Trends & Challenges

In its Supplier Network Collaboration transformation, the Plan Function is empowered to achieve the next level in its maturity and to overcome the challenges that pressures its value chain today and in the future. Equipped with a digitalized platform, planning can leverage the digital integration of its supplier network and the visibility that it provides. In addition, the Plan Function further reaps the rewards from the processes and capabilities to effectively collaborate and orchestrate with their network of supply partners when executing planning operations. By utilizing the digital ecosystem and exercising its refined processes and capabilities, it brings the Plan Function closer to achieving full visibility and feasibility when planning across its entire supplier network.

A component of this SNC transformation journey that serves the Plan Function is in the implementation of digital supply network tooling. This tooling enables planning to achieve full visibility and advanced collaboration in its multi-tier supplier network. Through this centralized, digital ecosystem, planning is empowered to collaborate on forecasts with trading partners, gain insight into real-time data on critical material inventory and to ensure that this shared data is standardized, accurate and timely. These aspects are complemented by the fact that this tool establishes a single source of truth in the supplier network, and the Plan Function maximizes its capability to coordinate and synchronize all functions—Make, Source, Deliver, Quality, etc.—as well as external partners. Ultimately, this provides the Plan Function with the ability to collaborate in a way that traditional methods cannot achieve.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Plan Function:

  • Advanced collaboration: Supplier network collaboration allows the Plan Function to mature into an effective orchestrator, facilitating smooth collaboration with internal teams and external suppliers, including those beyond Tier 1.
  • Enhanced risk management: With real-time insights into forecast feasibility and inventory levels across various planning horizons, the Plan Function can develop more agile plans that detect and address risks in the supplier network.
  • Optimized operations: Backed by a digital, multi-enterprise ecosystem, as well as processes to standardize information sharing, the Plan Function can leverage a trusted single source of truth to coordinate the entire supplier network, enabling synchronized operations that align with actual demand.

Elevating the Make Function

The Make Function is responsible for transforming raw materials into finished goods to meet planned or actual demand. This includes overseeing production scheduling, execution, packaging and release, along with broader manufacturing activities such as managing the production network, equipment and facilities. Within the supply chain, the Make Function plays a critical role in ensuring that goods are produced in line with demand. Excellence in the Make Function depends on strong collaboration with internal and external partners, which can only be achieved with standardized, real-time information flowing through the supplier network.

Make Function Trends & Challenges

In the modern manufacturing landscape, leading companies face growing pressure to achieve flawless execution of supply, in addition to the existing and growing pressures on value chains. To overcome these challenges and fortify its value chain, supplier network collaboration becomes pivotal to enable the make function. The make function must ensure that all necessary resources—materials, capital, labor and capacity—are seamlessly scheduled to support production, and are expected to do so in a way that minimizes waste, reduces inventory levels and meets product availability demands within tight timeframes. Therefore, the function must be supported by an underlying structure and system which supports these activities, offsets these pressures and minimises potential risks.

In a supplier network collaboration transformation, the make function can leverage the aforementioned technology capabilities, as well as enhancements to its processes. For example, in the event of an anomaly or risk in the manufacturing process, a technology will provide the opportunity to disseminate this signal downstream in the value chain. However, a key aspect in supplier network collaboration lies in equipping the function with the complementary processes and appropriate capabilities to assess and resolve these supply risks in a multi-party manner.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Make Function:

  • Operational synchrony & agility: Supplier Network Collaboration enables the Make Function to synchronize with upstream partners by accessing critical insights into inventory availability and aligning production with collaboratively defined forecasts.
  • Proactive production management: By sharing production milestones, both internal and external manufacturing teams can collaborate more effectively. This ensures that deliver functions are updated with real-time manufacturing information, enabling proactive adjustments when necessary.
  • Streamlined collaboration across networks: With Supplier Network Collaboration, the Make Function can achieve greater cohesion in connecting supply to demand. Visibility into critical upstream information—and the ability to share essential production details downstream—results in smoother coordination and better production performance.

Elevating the Quality Function

The Quality Function ensures that the products and services delivered by the organization meet or exceed predefined standards and specifications. This involves implementing quality control measures, continuously monitoring product performance, taking corrective actions for defects and working closely with internal teams to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and customer expectations. Quality is a crucial factor in maintaining customer satisfaction and driving business success.

Quality Function Trends & Challenges

The Quality Function is under increasing pressure to meet higher standards of excellence, driven by both regulatory requirements and rising customer expectations. Today’s consumers demand defect-free, durable products and quick resolution of any quality issues. This requires organizations to refine their quality processes and enhance transparency around quality measures.

At the same time, the Quality Function must strike a balance between speed, cost and quality. There’s growing pressure to identify and resolve defects quickly while keeping quality assurance costs—such as prevention, appraisal and failure—within reasonable limits. As a key checkpoint throughout production and distribution, the Quality Function plays a pivotal role in ensuring that quality standards are upheld at every stage. Supplier Network Collaboration provides the Quality Function with the necessary visibility across the supply chain, allowing it to proactively address potential issues and maintain high-quality standards.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Quality Function:

  • End-to-end quality monitoring & batch traceability: SNC provides the Quality Function with full visibility of the supply chain, from raw materials to finished products. This enables proactive issue resolution by detecting potential problems earlier in the process, reducing defects before they reach customers.
  • Integrating the manufacturing & supplier network: By providing access to critical data from suppliers and manufacturing operations, SNC enhances root cause analysis and preventive actions. The Quality Function can trace issues back to their source and implement more effective measures to prevent future defects.
  • Efficient quality documentation sharing: SNC enables seamless sharing of quality documentation (e.g., certificates of analysis, compliance documents) across stakeholders. This improves compliance and ensures that all parties have access to accurate and up-to-date quality records, making audits and regulatory reviews smoother and more efficient.

Elevating the Source Function

The Source Function is responsible for activities related to procuring, ordering, scheduling inbound deliveries, and receiving and transferring products and services. It also includes managing supplier relationships and mitigating procurement risks across short- and long-term horizons. Ensuring that the right materials are available at the right time and price, while maintaining strong supplier relationships, is crucial to the success of the Source Function and becomes a focal point in the organization’s Supplier Network Collaboration journey.  

Source Function Trends & Challenges

In high-tech supply chains, the Source Function faces numerous challenges. Many of these companies are increasingly outsourcing more operations to external suppliers, which intensifies the need to manage and mitigate material supply risks in the extending value chain. At the same time, sourcing functions must strengthen partnerships with strategic suppliers while monitoring the performance of an expanding supply base. Often, this happens without the support of digital contracts, performance standards or analytical tools to assess supplier metrics.

As outsourcing grows and organizations move toward value chain collaboration, the implementation of Supplier Network Collaboration becomes invaluable for supporting the Source Function. By offering better visibility, data standardization and performance tracking, SNC significantly enhances sourcing’s operations, processes and capabilities, as well as support the organization’s overarching evolution toward value chain collaboration.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Source Function:

  • Enhanced supplier coordination: SNC transformations utilize a platform for effective collaboration with suppliers, digitizing transactional data and enabling seamless communication across the supply chain.
  • Improved procurement operations: Sourcing can leverage the advanced planning and scheduling from the Plan and Make Functions to optimize the ordering, inbound delivery and receipt of materials from key supply partners, aligning with production schedules.
  • Better supplier performance management: At a transactional level, sourcing can monitor supplier performance metrics in fulfilling forecasts, order fulfilment and associated risk detection. At the strategic level, SNC fosters stronger connections with suppliers, enables tracking of overall supplier performance KPIs such as aggregated OTIF and aims to establish optimized performance standards.

By adopting SNC, the Source Function gains unparalleled capabilities in supplier collaboration and performance management, ensuring a more resilient and agile sourcing process.

Elevating the Deliver Function

The Deliver Function manages the distribution of finished goods and services, overseeing activities such as warehousing, outbound transportation, transportation documentation and interfacing with customers through order receipt, delivery confirmation, invoicing and payments. As the closest point in the supply chain to the customer, the Deliver Function plays a critical role in fulfilling customer demand and initiating the supply chain process. Given its pivotal role as the interface between the customer and the organization’s supply chain, supplier network collaboration is a key proponent for optimizing and advancing deliver operations in value chains.

Deliver Function Trends & Challenges

The DeliverFunction and organizations’ supply chains are under increasing pressure due to rising expectations from trading partners and consumers. Customers now demand shorter fulfillment lead times, more accurate delivery dates, greater transparency on order status and better product availability. To meet these expectations, organizations are often tempted to store excessive inventory to ensure responsiveness. However, the challenge lies in improving demand fulfillment while simultaneously minimizing the cost and time associated with fulfillment, transportation and warehousing.

As the bridge between actual customer demand and product availability, the Deliver Function must orchestrate both upstream production and downstream fulfillment. This critical role places immense pressure on deliver operations to maintain efficient coordination between supply and demand, ensuring products are delivered on time and in full as part of a true value chain operation.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Deliver Function:

  • Effective orchestration through a single source of truth: In the digital ecosystem of an integrated supplier network, the Deliver Function can effectively capture customer demand and transmit this signal across the entire supplier network. This allows for more precise orchestration of upstream activities as a truly customer-centric value chain.
  • Creation of a demand-driven supply chain: By disseminating accurate demand signals throughout the network, SNC helps the Deliver Function create a more efficient demand chain and enables the evolution to value chain collaboration. Materials and products are pulled through the supply chain in the exact quantities and timings required, reducing waste and inefficiencies caused by disconnected networks.
  • Enhanced collaboration and transparency: SNC equips the Deliver Function with valuable insights into internal and external inventory levels, manufacturing data, forecasts and shipment statuses, as well as the processes and capabilities for leveraging these insights in its upstream operations. This allows the deliver team to better inform customers about order fulfillment feasibility and collaborate effectively with upstream partners to ensure on-time, in-full product availability.

Elevating the Supplier Partnership Management Function

The Supplier Partnership Management team is responsible for orchestrating collaboration and communication between internal supply chain functions and external suppliers. Acting as the central point of contact, this team ensures seamless integration across the network by overseeing interactions between procurement, manufacturing, logistics and quality assurance teams. Additionally, they serve as the primary relationship managers for suppliers, aligning all stakeholders on goals, timelines and deliverables to ensure smooth execution of the product lifecycle strategy.

Supplier Partnership Management Function Trends & Challenges

Supplier Partnership Managers face the growing complexity of modern supply chains, which often involve multiple suppliers, geographically dispersed teams and fluctuating customer demands. Real-time communication, data sharing and decision-making are crucial to keeping all supply chain functions in sync. Suppliers and internal teams also expect greater transparency, faster issue resolution and more collaborative problem-solving approaches.

Balancing the demands of coordinating a global supply chain while maintaining strong supplier relationships requires agility enroute to becoming a true value chain. Supplier Partnership Managers must manage information flow, resolve challenges quickly and act as mediators between internal teams and external partners. Positioned at the center of the supply chain, these managers play a critical role in aligning internal operations with supplier performance, ensuring that supply chain objectives are met without sacrificing efficiency. With SNC, they can enhance visibility and enable better decision-making.

Key Benefits of Supplier Network Collaboration for the Supplier Partnership Management Function:

  • Unified collaboration platform: Aided by the results of SNC implementation—such as the real-time communication and decision-making in the digital ecosystem—the Supplier Partnership Manager is enabled to better coordinate activities across procurement, manufacturing, logistics and quality assurance. This ensures that all teams are acting based on the same data, facilitating faster and more synchronized decision-making.
  • Performance tracking & management: SNC enables supplier partnership managers to track and assess supplier performance consistently, using both internal and supplier data. This shared data allows for continuous monitoring and collaborative discussions with suppliers, ensuring alignment on performance goals and driving improvements across the supply chain.

Embrace the Future

True Supplier Network Collaboration can be the catalyst that transforms traditional supply chains into resilient, future-ready value chains. It’s about creating a digital ecosystem in which cross-functional and interorganizational collaboration thrives, and every touchpoint—from planning to customer service—contributes to seamless, efficient and innovative operations. By rethinking how we connect with suppliers and partners, and by developing the processes, tools and capabilities to support this new model, companies can build smarter, more integrated networks that are agile enough to adapt and grow. Transforming the way you Plan, Make, Source, Deliver and utilize Supplier Relationship Management, Supplier Network Collaboration optimizes your operations and positions it to thrive in an increasingly dynamic marketplace. The journey from supply chain to value chain starts with embracing this collaborative transformation, and now is the perfect time to take that step.

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