Title: Towards an integrated supply network
1- Towards an integrated supply network
- Brainport Industries
- John Blankendaal
- Managing Director Brainport Industries
2Industrie 1.0
3Industrie 2.0
4Industrie 3.0
5Industry 4.0?
Mobile phones
Volume
CD players
Cars
Trucks
Airplanes
Hightech Equipment
Complexity
66
6
This high-tech world is changing
- World wide competition
- Increasing complexity
- Flexibility and agility demanded
- Shorter product life cycles
- Upfront investment for new product development
grows - Pool of technical talent shrinks
- Cost price pressure
- Higher quality levels required
Market share US 2009 50, 2013 2
Global market share 2007 50, 2013 3
7The answer is to be found in the supply chain
- Value chains compete instead of individual
companies - Supply chain is designed to outsource non-core
activities or functionalities - Cooperation within high intelligent networks is
the model for the future - The supply chain opens itself and takes more
responsibility
Source ASML Sustainability Report 2009
8Classic way of outsourcing
- 1980 OEM VALUE CHAIN
- Subcontracting of component production only with
different suppliers
1. Research Development
3. Prototyping Industrialization
4. Component production
5. System integration
6. Sales Service
2. Design Engineering
9Recent development in outsourcing
- 2000 OUTSOURCING PART OF THE VALUE CHAIN
- Outsourcing core processes including Process
Development - Outsourcing support processes like Supply Chain
Management, Sourcing and Life Cycle Management
Process Development
1. Research Development
4. Component production
6. Sales Service
2. Design Engineering
3. Prototyping Industrialization
5. System integration
Supply Chain Management
Sourcing Life Cycle Mngt.
Sub-Assemblies
Components
10The near future of outsourcing
- 2020 OPEN SUPPLY CHAIN
- OEM transform to lean companies
Business Model Development, Financing Funding
Quality Assurance
Project Management Staffing
Process Development
1. Research Development
3. Prototyping Industrialization
4. Component production
5. System integration
6. Sales Service
2. Design Engineering
Supply Chain Management
1st Tier
Systems
Sourcing Life Cycle Management
Sub-Assemblies
2nd Tier
Components
3rd Tier
11Suppliers teamed up to create
- Cooperative of 85 high tech suppliers working
together to boost their competitive and
innovative power by the development and execution
of concrete activities on the themes people,
business and technology, so the members can grow
to the top of their markets.
1293 Members (turnover 2 billion, 9000 fte)
13Market focus of Brainport Industries
PHOTO VOLTAIC
PRINTING
ANALYTICAL
MEDICAL
SEMICON
High mix, low volume, high complexity
14Brainport Industries
15Charles Darwin
It is not the strongest nor the most intelligent
of the species that survives but the one that is
the most adaptable to change.
Proudly stolen from the Origin of Species, 1859
16Smart Industry
- Early supplier involvement
- Working with OEMs in joint development teams
- Sharing CAD systems
- Model based engineering
- Using PLM systems in life cycle
- Sustaining engineering during life cycle
- Full transparency in the chain
- Suppliers working together in pre competitive
projects
17Addlab (shared metal print facility)
- KMWE
- NTS Group
- Frencken Europe
- Machinefabriek De Valk
- FMI
- MTA
- Philips Innovation Services
- De Lage Landen
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- Thank you for your attention