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Manufacturing Sector Hi Tech Aerospace Auto Industrial Medical Devices Chemicals & Process

The manufacturing sector is one of the largest verticals for IT companies. It has many sub-verticals including aerospace, automotive, industrial, medical devices, and chemicals that cater to different companies. This sector sees high growth momentum in sub-verticals like aerospace, automotive, industrial, and chemicals. Manufacturing supply chain management uses IT systems and solutions across various phases from product development to fulfillment and logistics to more effectively manage extended supply chains. Key IT solutions used in manufacturing include enterprise resource planning systems, supply chain management systems, and new product development software.

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Manufacturing Sector Hi Tech Aerospace Auto Industrial Medical Devices Chemicals & Process

The manufacturing sector is one of the largest verticals for IT companies. It has many sub-verticals including aerospace, automotive, industrial, medical devices, and chemicals that cater to different companies. This sector sees high growth momentum in sub-verticals like aerospace, automotive, industrial, and chemicals. Manufacturing supply chain management uses IT systems and solutions across various phases from product development to fulfillment and logistics to more effectively manage extended supply chains. Key IT solutions used in manufacturing include enterprise resource planning systems, supply chain management systems, and new product development software.

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Manufacturing Sector

Manufacturing
Vertical is one of the
Hi tech
Largest vertical in Vmware, Microsoft, Autodesk, Sandisk
any IT company.

Manufacturing has
Aerospace
many sub-verticals Boeing, Textron, Smiths, Rockwell Collins
catering to many
companies or clients Auto
as depicted
GM, Arvin Meritor, Ford, TRW
This sector is a high
growth vertical. Industrial
Tyco, John Deere, 3M, Whirlpool, Caterpillar
High growth
momentum in the
sub verticals like Medical Devices
Aero, Auto, Johnson & Johnson, Biomet, Essilor, Carefusion
Industrial, Chemicals
etc.
Chemicals & Process
Dow, Solutia,Praxair, Novartis
The Manufacturing Supply Chain

What is SCM?
Phases of SCM
SCM is the process of
Product Development
effectively managing the
components of an extended
Marketing & Sales
value chain--from suppliers,
through manufacturing and
Planning
distribution chain, and to the
consumers.
Procurement
SCM information systems use
Manufacturing
technology to more
effectively manage supply
Fulfillment & Logistics
chains
After Sales Service
Various Stakeholders of a
supply chain are
Customer.
Manufacturer All Phases of Supply Chain make use of IT Solutions
Retailer or Services
Distributers
Logistics Service
Providers.
Industry Value Chain

IT Systems in Different
Phases of the Value Chain
Scheduling & Messaging
Systems

Workforce Planning Systems

Computer Aided
Manufacturing

CAD systems

Ordering Systems

Automated Warehousing
Systems

Computer Controlled
Machining Systems

Equipment Maintenance
Systems

Automated Shipment
Examples of Some IT Solutions in the
Value Chain
1. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Contains a central database & Links all of the various functional areas
within an organization

In Manufacturing , ERP plays a big role in integrating modules such


as:
Material management
Production Planning
Quality management
Plant maintenance

ERP has data capturing processing tools

It reduces the manual activities & task associated with processing


financial, inventory and customer order information Success Stories
By Implementing ERP, Hewlett
Provide high level of integrity by utilizing a single data model, and by
Packards manufacturing facility
establishing rules for accessing data achieved
ERP Benefits 1) An On time delivery exceeding 95%
Transparent operational control 2) Cycle time reduced by 80%
Minimize manufacturing cost 3) Inventory Reduction by 30%
Increasing Resource Utilization 4) Reduction in operating costs by 30%
Reduce production bottlenecks & errors 5) Distribution costs reducedby 70%
On-time delivery performance
Improves Customer Service Source: AMR
ERP Product Function Chart

Examples: Some examples of commonly used ERP suits are SAP R/3, PeopleSoft, Oracle Apps,
2.Supply Chain Management (SCM) Systems
A typical SCM system addresses the following issues 1.Supply Chain Planning software (SCP)
Planning
Vendor selection Uses mathematical models to predict inventory
Manufacturing levels
Logistics
Customer relationship Based on the efficient flow of resources into the
supply chain.
There are two types of SCM Softwares i.e. SCP & SCE
Contains solutions in the areas of
Demand Planning
Collaborative Planning
Manufacturing Scheduling

Examples: SAP APO (Advanced Planner &


Optimizer)I2 technologies APS (Advanced Planning &
Scheduling), Manugistics

2.Supply Chain Execution software (SCE)

It is used to automate different steps in the supply


chain such as automatically sending purchase orders
to vendors when inventories reach specified levels
3.New Product Development (NPD) Software

NPD software link the engineering CAD (Computer Aided Design)


function with the operations function
CAD aids in the creation, modification, analysis, or
Facilitate the conversion of new product optimization of a design.
designs and models into manufactured
products Benefits of using CAD
Increases the productivity of the designer,
Examples: Improves the quality of design
CAD (Computer Aided Design) Improves communications through documentation
CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) Creates a database for manufacturing

CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)

CAM refers to the Usage of computer/software to


assist in all operations of a manufacturing plant,
including planning, management, transportation and
storage.

Benefits of using CAM


Faster production process
Production of Precise tools
Reduces Energy Consumption & raw material
wastage

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