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Riverwood Solutions Survey: 38% of Supply Chain Executives Feel They Lack Proper Visibility during the Holidays
November 18, 2015 | Riverwood SolutionsEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Riverwood Solutions, the innovator in managed supply chain services and operations consulting, recently conducted a survey of supply chain executives. The survey, fielded among 600 supply chain executives, revealed that the majority of executives agree that getting from prototype to product is the most challenging aspect of bringing wearable technology to market and nearly half (48 percent) agree that the most difficult part of dealing with overseas suppliers is understanding their business culture. 62 percent of the executives polled agree that quality concerns are the biggest challenge when selecting a vendor.
38 percent of supply chain executives feel they lack proper visibility and communication with their vendors during the holidays and 52 percent believe fitness trackers will be big this holiday season.
The big challenge: getting from prototype to product 52 percent of supply chain executives agree that the most challenging aspect of bringing wearable technology to market is getting from the prototype to market.
- 19 percent say the challenge lies in making the technology work
- 19 percent say sourcing custom parts is the challenge
- Ten percent say raising capital is the challenge
Nearly 1 in 4 executives also pointed to prototypes when asked what the biggest surprise was in getting a product to the market: 24 percent said they had no idea how time consuming it would be to get from prototype to product and 19 percent said they underestimated how expensive getting from prototype to product would be.
Other surprises included:
- Vendors promising what they can’t deliver (19 percent)
- I didn’t realize how many vendors I’d need to work with (ten percent)
- I had to travel to my vendor many more times than I expected (ten percent)
Lost in translation
48 percent of supply chain executives agree that the most difficult part of dealing with overseas suppliers is understanding their business culture.
- Nearly 1 in 4 (24 percent) cite difficulty validating capabilities of overseas suppliers
- 14 percent say the difficulty lies in agreeing on terms and contract negotiations
- Ten percent say the difficulty is working in different time zones
In terms of supply chain risk, one-third of executives say the risk lies in single-source components. 29 percent have difficulty accurately predicting the volumes they need and nearly 1 in 5 (19 percent) say sometimes lead times are too long.
Ten percent say their technology is difficult to produce at high yields and another ten percent say their vendor is too far away, and that puts their supply chain at risk.
Quality, not quantity
62 percent of the executives polled agree that the biggest concern when selecting a vendor is whether or not the vendor will be able to provide the quality needed.
Additional concerns include:
- Whether or not the chosen vendor will take the business seriously (19 percent)
- Whether or not the vendor is the right size (ten percent)
- Whether or not the vendor will help with product technology (ten percent)
Sleigh bells and supply chains
38 percent of supply chain executives feel they lack proper visibility and communication with their vendors during the holidays, and this is the biggest problem they face during the season.
14 percent say they often overestimate how popular an item will be and end up with too much and an equal number say they underestimate how popular an item will be a run out.
Ten percent admit that they don’t prep for the holiday rush early enough, and ten percent say they fail to process orders quickly enough.
More than half of supply chain executives (52 percent) believe that fitness trackers will be the most popular wearable gift item this holiday season. Another 38 percent are betting on the Apple watch and ten percent think the most gifted wearable this holiday season will be other smart watches.
About Riverwood Solutions
Riverwood Solutions (www.rwsops.com) helps OEMs improve supply chain performance, optimize their operations, and maximize the value of their outsourced relationships. The company provides operations consulting, product development, and managed operations services to technology product companies globally. The company’s proprietary and award winning HOST℠ (Hybrid Outsourced Services Team) Model provides highly skilled local resources to help OEMs manage their supply base and improve supply chain performance without adding fixed internal infrastructure. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, Riverwood Solutions designs, optimizes, implements, and manages global supply chains from operations in Silicon Valley, Dallas, Austin, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam for some of the world’s leading OEMs and most promising start-ups.
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