Tech Blogger

Applications of IoT in Supply Chain Management

iot in supply chain

A supply chain (SC) is a network of suppliers, factories, warehouses, distribution centers, retailers, and customers, through which raw materials are collected, transformed, produced, and delivered to the customers. As the supply chain is a complex network, supply chain operation’s effectiveness and efficiency depend upon the fast movement of information flow and material flow. With the advancement of the Internet, IoT in supply chain has played a significant role in the integration and sharing of information

But as information flow does not always sync with material flows, a gap still persists in supply chain flow. Consequently, it becomes impossible to capture a supply chain execution on a real-time basis. 

Related post – What is Supply chain analytics?

As the Internet of Things (IoT) is the next-generation internet technology, and able to collect information automatically using sensors, can do real-time processing, and has a feature of ubiquitous computing, it can close the gap between information and material flow. Basically, IoT will bring revolution in SCM 2 in all perspectives of the supply chain process. The below image represents the brief impacts of IoT in Supply chain management areas.

The manufacturing process’s automation to improved visibility within the warehouse will play a significant role in SCM 2.0. Cisco estimates that 50 billion objects will be connected to the Internet by 2020, producing a massive volume and data variety at unprecedented velocity. We can see the several SCM and IoT areas’ influences on those areas with the below graph.

The journey of a Product in IoT Enabled Supply Chain    

We can analyze the impact of IoT in supply chain with respect to a product view and its flow with a supply chain system. IoT can improve in the following areas – 

Forecasting

IoT enables the most realistic and accurate numbers for forecasting the Quantity of products to be purchased for the next purchase cycle. 

IoT Enables:

Order Management

Consolidating all channels’ inventory requirements and having a global inventory view is really simple if the inventory talks. 

IoT Enables:

Updated demand quantities are converted to automated POs that enables on-time stock receipt 

Replenishment

Self Replenishing Stock

Smart shelves and talking inventory can replenish themselves. They don’t need manual or systematic support to do so!

IoT Enables:

Warehousing

Omni Warehouse

Every product must know where it has to go in a warehouse. 

IoT Enables:

Transportation

Transportation at its Best

In-transit stock temperature readings can save the perishable stocks from getting damaged 

IoT Enables:

By allowing devices to communicate with each other in the right way, IoT can help supply chain professionals:

·        Inventory management: With the change in the market conditions, demand also changes across multiple channels. With the help of IoT, a company will be able to instantly use data from the IoT to know the position of all parts and products in the supply chain. This will helps to expedite the products which are available straight to the customer. 

·        Transportation: With the help of IoT, we can track delivery routes, transporting speed, storage temperature maintenance, and setting alerts based on that. Ultimately we can get low fuel costs, reducing expenditure, reducing the possibility of theft and loss risks and accurate lead time, etc.

·        The Warehouse Floor: Warehouse equipment Outfitted with sensors will self-monitor, coordinate with one another, and broadcast their status across the network. This means real-time insight into production delays even before they happen. This allows retailers to reroute shipments or to pull inventory from other locations to satisfy customers regardless of where they are. 

·        Data Hub: The IoT will increase not only the volume of data but also the accuracy of data, which can be used to derive valuable insights, using analytical tools, to drive a better supply chain. 

The landscape of IoT in Supply Chain Ecosystem

Astute Forecasting

Automatic Replenishment 

Real-time Replenishment feeds from Stores / Channels based on different devices such as Camera / RFIDs 

• Sales Trends 

• Inventory across channels 

• In Transit 

• On Order 

Real-time update from Manufacturer à Retailer on 

• Production Lead time

• Delivery lead time 

• Next PO Schedule based on the Availability 

• Delivery Updates in terms of time and Quantity

Real-Time Allocation to stores based on real-time sales trends and inventory (on Shelf, In transit, and On order)

Ingenious order Management Informs retailers with the knowledge of which goods are selling the best and which brands are popular, giving them a clear competitive advantage.

Retailer orders are delivered directly into their distributor’s order management system.

Retailers can know when they are running low, can estimate when they could run out based on current velocity, know how much back up they have of a particular product, and when they need to re-order. Retailers know what is available in their distributor’s inventory.

Real-time visibility: 

Talking Inventory: 

Forklift Safety: 

Productivity: 

Final verdict

We have discussed that with IoT application, we can get scope the full benefit of the supply chain from warehouse management to the logistics, from operations and retail to post-sales data capture. However, security implications arise due to the lack of communications standards between different IoT devices. Perhaps the biggest challenge lies further when machine intelligence and machine learning-driven cyber-physical systems become the norm. 

Exit mobile version