Source: Business Wire
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 10:51 AM IST (05:21 AM GMT)
Editors: General: Consumer interest, Economy; Business: Advertising, PR & marketing, Business services, Retailers; Technology
Release no: 19538
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(BW)(AZ-JDA-SOFTWARE-GROUP)(JDAS)JDA Software Outlines Keys to Success for Managing Demand in India's Emerging Market
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States, Tuesday, March 24, 2009 -- (Business Wire India) --
Significant overseas investment and a rapidly expanding domestic market have skyrocketed India to become the 12th largest economy in the world. Having experienced an estimated 6.8 percent growth in 2008, India's GDP surpassed the $1 trillion mark. And, though current predictions show a slowing to 5.5 percent in 2009, India continues to face pressing issues, specifically in terms of effectively managing a rapid spike in demand1. Many companies are taking advantage of this opportunity to adjust their supply chain operations and implement strategies to balance costs and services and keep pace with the country's growth rate.
"To keep pace with India's growth rate, companies have been focused on building production capabilities, distribution networks and retail outlets resulting in complex supply chains with long lead times," said Stephen McNulty, regional vice president, Asia Pacific, JDA Software (NASDAQ: JDAS). "As the market continues to mature, companies must focus on optimizing operations to become more efficient. More frequent operational reviews are now essential to meet increased demand, adapt to varying fuel prices and account for fluctuating currency valuations."
To effectively counter the challenges of India's rapid growth, JDA Software outlines five key strategies to help companies establish an efficient, flexible supply chain and successfully address the operational challenges facing the country's expanding market.
- Ensure a clear understanding of local principles, customs and barriers. Doing business in India requires a thorough understanding of the unique culture, legal regulations and infrastructure of the country. Understanding tariff structures, road taxes, patent legislation and labor laws is crucial to running a successful enterprise. Knowing the limitations of India's transportation infrastructure is critical in adjusting distribution strategies and having the flexibility to adapt to the varying restrictions and needs that exist within India.
- Establish constant communication. The size of India and its insufficient communications infrastructure pose unique challenges for companies doing business in this region of the world. This requires adapting traditional means of information sharing to ensure that manufacturers, suppliers and retailers are all on the same page. Leveraging dedicated Web portals for exchanging information helps address communication issues by enabling trading partners to share information from diverse sources in a unified manner, reducing lead times and operational expenses. In fact, many large manufacturing companies are allowing their partners, vendors and dealers to have direct access to their internal supply chain management systems in order to increase visibility with minimal investment.
- Develop comprehensive procedures and processes. Due to the rapid growth of India's economy, little time was spent establishing the clearly defined processes and procedures needed to continue to scale efficiently and effectively. Streamlining supply chain functions, as well as sales and marketing operations, allows companies to implement and adopt standardized processes that can be easily replicated as companies expand. By operating with a structured base for demand forecasting, companies can easily gather and analyze distributor sales data for generating distributor-centric forecasting and networks. The next step is to analyze the impact of various types of drivers like pricing and promotions on overall customer demand which can significantly improve forecast targets that result in overall lower supply chain costs. By synchronizing the multiple dynamics of demand planning and production planning, companies will have the ability to reduce over-stocks and stock-out situations.
- Ensure the quality of input information. Information flow and data quality is a primary concern for many Indian companies. Most merchandising plans are developed today without any actual demand data, causing gaps between customer purchasing information and supplier planning forecasts. As a result, shelves are filled with too much of the wrong inventory or customers are not finding what they need when they need it. Investing in Collaboration, Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR) solutions and Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) solutions provides a link between disparate information by allowing companies to create plans based on actual demand data. By enabling suppliers and retailers joint visibility into inventory management, current and expectant inventory levels and requirements can be continually updated and merchandising, inventory, logistics and transportation needs are synchronized.
- Identify and integrate the right professionals and insist on teamwork. The supply chain is not only about material flow but also about interconnected people across organizations. The scarcity of a skilled, knowledgeable and committed workforce is a challenge facing Indian companies. With an increased number of mergers and acquisitions and management takeovers, remote reporting is becoming a mainstream part of corporate life. Combining logistics and procurement personnel into a "supply chain team" with shared responsibilities enables companies to utilize individual strengths and strategically map skill sets to help lower operational costs and bring in efficient customer management and sustainability.
There continues to be significant opportunity for Indian companies to leverage best-practice procedures and processes from across the globe and across the supply chain function. The most successful companies will continue to improve the design and utilization of their global supply chain network and maintain the values and customs intrinsic to the Indian culture to thrive in today's demand-driven world.
1Reuters India, India GDP to expand 5.5 pct in 2009/10, 1/15/09
About JDA Software Group, Inc.
JDA® Software Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: JDAS) is the world's leading supply chain solutions provider, helping companies optimize operations and improve profitability. JDA drives business efficiency for its global customer base of more than 5,800 retailers, manufacturers, wholesaler-distributors and services industries companies through deep domain expertise and innovative solutions. JDA's combination of unmatched services, together with its integrated yet modular solutions for merchandising, supply chain planning and execution and revenue management, leverage the strong heritage and knowledge capital of market leaders including Manugistics, E3, Intactix and Arthur. When supply chain results matter, companies turn to JDA. For more information about JDA, visit www.jda.com or contact us at info@jda.com or call +1 800 479 7382 / +1 480 308 3000.
We do not believe this press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Nevertheless, if remarks in this press release are considered to be "forward-looking" or to have forward-looking implications (such as the potential benefits of deploying the specific strategies), we would remind our investors and prospective investors that future events may involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the fact that not all users will be able to utilize our products with successful results. Other risks and uncertainties that may affect our business are detailed from time to time in the "Risks Factors" section of our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. As a result of these and other risks, actual results may differ materially from those predicted. We undertake no obligation to update information in this release.
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or
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