Thursday, October 14, 2004

Cost Cutting Across the Supply Chain

There is a school of thought that seems to argue that buyers and sellers can work in tandem in order to cut costs and increase innovation. With the increasing emphasis on ever-improving returns on capital investment and consumer demands for lower prices, every company is on a crusade to control costs, especially within the supply chain. For instance, purchasing departments within the automotive industry are under tremendous pressure to strive for a 4 to 6 percent annual reduction in their costs.

Under such circumstances, the purchasing department of a typical OEM negotiates a price lower than the the market-based benchmark. Buyers then solicit bids from their suppliers for every new program and subsequently award the contract to the supplier (whether new or existing) that agrees to deliver the requisite part at the lowest price.

Surely enough, bidding out every individual program drives down the manufacturing costs substantially. The bidding process also forces inefficient suppliers to learn why they lose out on contracts and to either make changes to their operations or risk being shunted out of business.

Producers are under constant pressure to improve process technologies, to implement lean manufacturing and to shift their manufacturing operations to countries with low costs of labor, thereby driving their costs of production lower.

Keep watching this space for more on this.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Google eyes India for Research and BPO

Google announced the opening of its second development center in Hyderabad (after the first one in Bangalore). The Hyderabad center would be catering to the company's engineering, online sales, operations and HR functions. Hyderabad would also support ADWorlds, responsible for supporting and generating revenue from the company's global advertising related activity. The Bangalore center continues to address the company's research and development portfolio.

Founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are touring India in order to explore for business opportunities and closer ties in a country that has thrown up a huge market potential. The founders also had an interaction with Prof APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India and discussed the possibilities of enhancing the search tool for research and education purposes, while also benefiting the visually challenged.