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Industry 4.0: Digitizing the Value ChainChet NamboodriCisco Systems, Sr. Director – Global Industries
27 May 2016
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Industry 4.0: Digital Disruption Across the Value Chain
Bottom Line: Companies Seek Speed and Simplicity, with Innovative Solutions
Supply Chain Demand Chain
Right-Shoring
Capacity Rationalizations
Velocity, Variation, Volume
… Faster Inventory Turns
New Product and Service
Innovations, Business Models
Flexibility with Agility for
Mass Customization
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Tom Linebarger
Chairman and CEO Cummins
The challenge now is all about the supply chain.
That means that any effort by a plant manager
to fix a technical problem in one plant has the
potential to make things worse… So most of our
focus around manufacturing excellence is in
trying to make the total supply chain work.
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Where Do You Expect to Be in 2020?
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Production
Off-line
Factory
Connected
Enterprise
Connected
Supply Chain
Orchestration
Today 2020Source: SCM World/Cisco “Smart Manufacturing and the Internet of Things 2015” survey of
418 Manufacturing Business Line Executives and Plant Managers across 17 vertical industries.
Achievable Outcomes
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Manufacturing Sites
Strategic Logistics Centers
30,000+ orderable items
20,000+ virtual teams
3,200+ orders daily
220,000+ items shipped daily
700+ active suppliers
62,000 components
25+ LOCATIONS
13 COUNTRIES
Cisco’s Supply ChainGlobal. Diverse. Complex.
Gartner 2015
1. Amazon
2. McDonalds
3. Unilever
4. Intel
5. Inditex
6. Cisco Systems
7. H&M
8. Samsung
9. Colgate - Palmolive
10. Nike
17
19
20
7
9
10
12
…
2
4
1
25
…
6
18
8
5
11
3
*Report not published in 2006
TOP 25
Recognized.
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Evolving Digital Capabilities with IoT
Digitizing “Layers of Manufacturing”
TECHNOLOGY ASSEMBLY
LOGISTICS OPERATIONS
SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Advanced CapabilitiesFoundational Mandates
DeliveryExcellence
New ProductIntroduction
QualityExcellence
CostExcellence
SegmentationRisk
ManagementAcquisitionIntegration Security
Workforceof the Future
SupplierCollaboration
Sales & OperationPlanning
Sustainability
ConnectedSupplyChain
Factory of the Future
Development
SUPPLY CHAINOPERATIONS
COMPONENT PRODUCTION
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Energy Management PoC at Malaysia Factory
Cisco Logistics Innovation Center
• Launched April 2016 in Houston, TX, in collaboration with
Fraunhofer University and Cisco IoT Solutions Business.
• Goal: Topline business growth for all parties—Cisco, 3PL, CM—
through cutting edge technologies for warehouse application
• Top 4 Programs:
• Wireless Connectivity (Hyperlocation)
• Paperless Picking
• Pervasive Video
• Energy Management
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Innovation@DHL: Logistics TrendsTimothy Kooi Jun Wen DHL Singapore, Innovation Leader
27 May 2016
Thank you.