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The problem with Barilla's broken supply chain and a possible solution

A case study

Title: The problem with Barilla's broken supply chain and a possible solution

Case Study , 2013 , 6 Pages , Grade: 3.8 (A)

Autor:in: Eric Sisco (Author)

Business economics - Supply, Production, Logistics
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The main problems that Barilla is having can all be traced back to the broken, or lack of supply chain that Barilla has. Barilla lets their distributors make the decisions on how much they will carry and deliver, as well as how much Barilla will produce. This combined with the lack of technology and transparency causes an ineffective and dysfunctional supply chain. Barilla made a big mistake letting their distributors make the decision, and then tell Barilla how much they were going to carry in their distribution center.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Barilla
  • Barilla Issues
  • Barillas Problems
  • Barilla Solutions
  • Barillas Best Route
  • How to implement
  • The Alternative

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This paper examines the challenges faced by Barilla, a leading pasta manufacturer, in managing its supply chain. It explores the impact of fluctuating demand and the bullwhip effect on Barilla's operations and analyzes potential solutions to address these issues.

  • Demand Forecasting and the Bullwhip Effect
  • Supply Chain Management and Distribution
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Vertical Integration and Just-in-Time Distribution (JITD)
  • Technology Implementation and Data Analysis

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

Barilla

This section provides a brief overview of Barilla's history, highlighting its growth and success in the pasta industry. It also introduces the challenges that emerged alongside the company's expansion.

Barilla Issues

This section focuses on the issue of demand forecasting and the bullwhip effect, common challenges faced by companies in the food industry. It discusses how these factors can negatively impact supply chain performance and lead to inefficiencies.

Barillas Problems

This section delves into the specific problems that Barilla encountered due to its fragmented supply chain. It highlights the lack of transparency, communication, and control in the distribution process, leading to inefficiencies and customer dissatisfaction.

Barilla Solutions

This section presents various solutions that Barilla could have implemented to address its supply chain issues. It explores different approaches to improve communication, data collection, and distribution processes.

Barillas Best Route

This section focuses on a specific solution that Barilla could have pursued, involving the implementation of a robust CRM system, an ERP system, and JITD. It outlines the benefits of this approach and how it could have mitigated the bullwhip effect.

How to implement

This section provides a detailed plan for implementing the proposed solution. It outlines the steps involved in data collection, analysis, and implementation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with distributors and customers.

The Alternative

This section discusses the alternative of maintaining the current strategy, highlighting its inefficiencies and potential consequences for Barilla. It emphasizes the need for a more proactive and collaborative approach to address the company's challenges.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This paper explores the challenges of supply chain management in the food industry, focusing on the bullwhip effect, demand forecasting, customer relationship management (CRM), vertical integration, just-in-time distribution (JITD), and technology implementation. It examines how Barilla, a leading pasta manufacturer, could have addressed its supply chain issues through data-driven decision making and improved communication with distributors and customers.

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Title
The problem with Barilla's broken supply chain and a possible solution
Subtitle
A case study
College
Davenport University, W.A. Lettinga Main Campus
Course
Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Grade
3.8 (A)
Author
Eric Sisco (Author)
Publication Year
2013
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V316514
ISBN (eBook)
9783668163782
ISBN (Book)
9783668163799
Language
English
Tags
barilla supply chain logistics distribution
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Eric Sisco (Author), 2013, The problem with Barilla's broken supply chain and a possible solution, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/316514
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