THEBRANDSPUR STRATEGY FOR NETWORK OPTIMIZATION


Companies are often constrained by a complicated manufacturing network. Frequently cited causes include assets, spin-offs, isolated investments and the tendency to build expensive new plants to meet demand for high-margin products. 





Complicated rules can be difficult to follow, and performance initiatives at the asset or plant level often overlook effects on the larger manufacturing network or supply chain. 





The results can be costly: inadequate service quality, perfectly good outage rates, low asset utilization, distorted relationships between capacity and demand, recurring outages, slow or expensive transportation.


 UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE 



TheBrandSpur can help you redesign your networks using a tried and true approach that starts with a thorough assessment of the as-is situation, an analysis of future demand, and a definition of what the full potential may entail. After defining service levels and design principles, we use unconstrained thinking to imagine the ideal future state and initiate an iterative process that finds the ideal balance between feasible outcomes and the financial outlays required to achieve them. 





OUR APPROACH TO NETWORK OPTIMIZATION 


Our approach produces outstanding results, including increased capital expenditures and gross margin, decreased shrinkage and logistics costs, and notable improvements in customer satisfaction, inventory turnover, service levels, etc.





 CONTACT INFORMATION:

WEBSITE: www.thebrandspur.com
EMAIL: info@thebrandspur.com

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