SCM - Role of IT
SCM - Role of IT
Companies that opt to participate in supply chain management initiatives accept a specific role to enact.
They have a mutual feeling that they, along with all other supply chain participants, will be better of
because of this collaborative efort. The fundamental issue here is power. The last two decades have seen
the shifting of power from manufacturers to retailers.
When we talk about information access for the supply chain, retailers have an essential designation. They
emerge to the position of prominence with the help of technologies. The advancement of inter
organizational information system for the supply chain has three distinct benefits. These are −
● Cost reduction − Theadvancement of technology has further led to ready availability of all
the products with diferent ofers and discounts. This leads to reduction of costs of products.
● Productivity − The growth of information technology has improved productivity because of
inventions of new tools and software. That makes productivity much easier and less time
consuming.
● Improvement and product/market strategies − Recent years have seen a huge growth
in not only the technologies but the market itself. New strategies are made to allure customers and
new ideas are being experimented for improving the product.
It would be appropriate to say that information technology is a vital organ of supply chain management.
With the advancement of technologies, new products are being introduced within fraction of seconds
increasing their demand in the market. Let us study the role of information technology in supply chain
management briefly.
The software as well as the hardware part needs to be considered in the advancement and maintenance
of supply chain information systems. The hardware part comprises computer's input/output devices like
the screen, printer, mouse and storage media. The software part comprises the entire system and
application program used for processing transactions management control, decision-making and strategic
planning.
Here we will be discussing the role of some critical hardware and software devices in SCM. These are
briefed below
Electronic Commerce
Electronic commerce involves the broad range of tools and techniques used to conduct business in a
paperless environment. Hence it comprises electronic data interchange, e-mail, electronic fund transfers,
electronic publishing, image processing, electronic bulletin boards, shared databases and magnetic/optical
data capture.
Electronic commerce helps enterprises to automate the process of transferring records, documents, data
and information electronically between suppliers and customers, thus making the communication process
a lot easier, cheaper and less time consuming.
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) involves the swapping of business documents in a standard format from
computer-to-computer. It presents the capability as well as the practice of exchanging information
between two companies electronically rather than the traditional form of mail, courier, & fax.
The major advantages of EDI are as follows −
● Instant processing of information
● Improvised customer service
● Limited paper work
● High productivity
● Advanced tracing and expediting
● Cost efficiency
● Competitive benefit
● Advanced billing
The application of EDI supply chain partners can overcome the deformity and falsehood in supply and
demand information by remodeling technologies to support real time sharing of actual demand and
supply information.
Barcode Scanning
We can see the application of barcode scanners in the checkout counters of super market. This code
states the name of product along with its manufacturer. Some other practical applications of barcode
scanners are tracking the moving items like elements in PC assembly operations and automobiles in
assembly plants.
Data Warehouse
Data warehouse can be defined as a store comprising all the databases. It is a centralized database that is
prolonged independently from the production system database of a company.
Many companies maintain multiple databases. Instead of some particular business processes, it is
established around informational subjects. The data present in data warehouses is time dependent and
easily accessible. Historical data may also be accumulated in data warehouse.