This article covers the following topics:
- Overview
- Visualising supply chain
- Chart view
- Map view
- Global to customised supply chain
Overview
A supply chain is a sequence of stages involved in the production of a product. Starting from the raw material phase, the product undergoes various steps until reaching the manufacturing stage. Our system intelligently assigns a template supply chain to the product based on its subcategory. This provides you with a foundational dataset to build upon when customizing your own supply chain.
Each supply chain consists of three key elements: Components, suppliers, and transportation between two components. To customize a supply chain, you would provide specific details for each component within the supply chain.
Once a supply chain is established, you can create a profile for it. This profile is then added to your library, making it available to use for other products
Supply chain can have variations if the chain has the same components, process and supplier but differ in following four things:
Colour variation – When colour shades vary
Fabric composition - When the fabric composition is different
Process parameter variation – When parameters like energy, electricity and water usage vary
Addition / deletion of auxiliary components - For example, when one chain has has 2 buttons, and the other has 3 of the same kind.
Visualising supply chain
There are three distinct views that enable easy interaction with your supply chain data. These include chart view, where the supply chain is represented using block-like elements, map view, which displays your supply chain links on a map, and form view, which presents your supply chain data using a form-like visual.
Note: In the chart view of the supply chain screen, you can navigate to product, manufacturing, distribution, use phase, end of life and documents using the hot buttons found on the left panel of the screen.
Chart view
Primary actions on the supply chain:
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Each chain is made of three main blocks:
Components
Suppliers
- Transportation between suppliers
Breakdown of the main blocks:
Component breaks down into ancillary component block.
Supplier breaks down into secondary supplier and sub-contractor blocks.
Transportation breaks down into different modes of transportation.
Component block:
When customizing your supply chain, identifying details about the component is important to ensure supply chain accuracy.
Each component has at-least one supplier linked. Therefore for each component you will be required to provide details for the component itself, its supplier and the manufacturing processes.
Action items:
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Supplier block:
There is at-least one supplier attached to every component. In order to identify the manufacturing process used in making the component, it's important to define the supplier and the facilities they used to produce it.
If there are more than one supplier involved in producing the component, the production share will be shared by those suppliers.
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Transportation:
Transportation is the distance and mode used between two components.
There can be multiple modes of transportation between two components. On the supply chain view screen you will see the primary mode and on hover you can see the remaining modes. The details of transportation will be provided by the input supplier of that component.
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Map view
Map view should show data about suppliers, their facility location on the map, details about the components the supplier manufactures at each of these facilities and the mode of transportation between the facilities.
Global to customized chain
When a product is added to the system a template supply chain is attached to it. This template supply chain is built on global datasets created by Green Story.
The template chain uses the following data:
Average weights of the product and various components (this is governed by the products category and subcategory)
Global Supplier mix for all process steps
Most common process technologies used in the geographies included in the global supplier mix
Average user behaviour in these geographies
To customize the supply chain, you can update the following details:
Change product weight
This can be done from the product details page. Learn more
Change material composition for each input to the product.
Every component which is an input to a product contains a material composition. You can update the material composition to ensure the correct process are pulled for the supply chain. Learn more
Supplier and their facilities - If not available, at least provide the region or at least the country
If you are unaware of the supplier details, you can provide the region or country the supplier is based in. This will help the system pull process data for that geography. Learn more
Select actual process technologies used for the component Learn more
Update energy sources used by the supplier (Default is always grid electricity) Learn more
Update the paraments and its sources used in a process by a supplier. This will increase the accuracy of the footprint calculation Learn more
Update the input parameters and loss rates for the process Learn more
Add primary components like button/zipper not included in the default templates Learn more
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