Supply Chain Management
Helbling Management Consulting designs and improves the flows of information, materials and money along the supply chain: strategy, processes, networks, infrastructure, information systems, costs, time and service requirements. The best possible interaction between a company’s divisions and across the dividing lines between the company and its customers and suppliers should ensure that the service customers receive matches their expectations, that little capital is built up, that reactions to adjustments are flexible and to ensure profitable business operation.
Our analyses, solutions concepts and support in successful implementation are based upon solid knowledge and our many years of experience in the service requirements of the markets and the potential of the individual components of the supply chain - whether in production, procurement, logistics, cooperation with suppliers, questions of location, stock or lead times.
Experience has shown that there is significant potential for improving lead times, accuracy, reliability, stock, flexibility and costs effectively and impressively, and in group-wide terms, using measures for achieving strategic and operational excellence.
Balancing the link between IT solutions and the requirements of a high-performance supply chain in line with needs still opens up huge untapped potential for more effective operation and facilitates new supply chain and business models.
Helbling Management Consulting has complete command of this interaction and implements it successfully year on year for its clients.
Project examples
Global Innovation Structure
To restructure global innovation activities with other divisions and suppliers
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Holistic Improvement in Performance thanks to Development and Manufacturing in Asia
Rapid development and competitive manufacture of ballasts in cooperation with a first-class Far Eastern electronics manufacturer, and thereby a return to high margins and profit of over 10 percentage…
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Reduction of Material Costs
7% reduction in material costs through restructuring and negotiations with existing and new suppliers
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