From
small and medium enterprises to big, global businesses, modern-day tech is
being put to use in the smallest supply chain operation. In this interview with
Kusum Sharma (Head of
Supply Chain and Digitalisation and Data Platforms, Pepsico) we
talk about serious tech from digitization strategies to identifying and
applying technology in the supply chain domain. And that’s not it, she also
talks about empowering the supply chains’ female workforce from different
perspectives. Some takeaways from the
speech.
LI: You have worked across diverse industries. How
similar or different do you think is the implementation and impact of
digitization in their respective
supply chains?
KS: I think digitization has impacted
almost all the industries in different ways. But the fundamentals of any industry are basically the same – every
industry/business always focuses on a very high KPI. So, the similarities
across all the industries in terms of adapting digitization is, first, improved
efficiency. If you are implementing and investing in emerging technology, the
first step you have to streamline your processes. Then you have to reduce all
the manual work – minimize all the human errors. Secondly, if I go back 10 years, visibility
was the biggest challenge. So, visibility is the second thing which
digitization isreally improving. Monitoring the KPIs which is really impacting
efficiency in business and creating transparency throughout the value chain so
they can make informed decisions. I
think the third is in terms of performance – it could be people performance,
product performance, process performance, or the overall organization
performance. By leveraging analytics and predictive model, companies can build
a kind of platform where they can improve their performance every day.
During my experience, I have seen this
working in consulting, automotive, now in FMCG. If we compare the FMCG industry
and the automotive industry, in FMCG the life of the product is very short. But
if you talk about the automotive industry, they produce highly durable products
and they are investing a lot in design and technology. You have to take care of
these things when you’re going for any kind of digital transformation.
Industry-specific challenges are entirely different because they, they work on
different targets. The second difference
is technology maturity. Some of the industries are pioneering, they are
already advanced in adopting digital technologies. But if you talk about other
industries which are much fragmented, they don’t even have a basic infrastructure
to place any IoT. Sometimes they don’t have data available because they are
working with third-party. The third is
the complexity of the supply chain. In the automotive sector, we have one
product and many variants and derivatives of it. But, if we go to FMCG, the
variety of SKUs is little different. The complexity also decides what kind of
digital solution we have to use and implement and how we can get a ROI out of
it. Lastly, consumer expectation is a
differentiating factor that plays a significant role in driving digitization
initiatives.
LI: How do you see the role of digitization
evolving the supply
chains of consumer goods
amid these factors?
KS:
I think sustainability should be the heart of each strategy any organization is
working on….For example, Costa Coffee. They have come up with this solution
where if a regular customer is visiting the outlet, they don’t need to tell
somebody their order. There is a kiosk available that asks if they would like
to go for their regular coffee. And, it is already being implemented.
This makes the customer happy...That also opens the gate of sustainability because
the customer doesn’t need to stand in the queue (time sustainability) or get
paper bills (planet sustainability). Businesses are gathering real-time data
for consumer preferences, their purchasing behavior, and market trends. …If I combine digitization with the
sustainability side, it plays a very crucial role in enabling the circular
economy initiative. It improves tracking and traceability because if you
start from plan to return, you have all the data available. By using
digitization you can improve the overall circular sustainability with
reusability, recycling, and repurposing of the material.