In a world of increasingly uncertain supply chains, modern businesses are using evolving inventory strategies and production methods to enhance efficiency, cut costs and decrease downtime.
When implemented correctly, vendor-managed inventory (VMI) and just-in-time delivery can be combined to provide a competitive edge for companies seeking to streamline their operations.
OEMs must balance quality, lead times and supply chain resilience to keep production running smoothly. Efficient supply chains deliver shorter lead times to prevent production delays and customization capabilities to meet unique manufacturing needs.
Instead of managing inventory in-house, VMI puts the responsibility on the supplier at the customer’s facility. Suppliers monitor stock levels and replenish products as needed instead of waiting for the customer to place orders manually, preventing stockouts and overstocking while creating a more efficient and cost-effective inventory system.
Key benefits of VMI include:
With VMI, companies get real-time inventory insights and data-driven decision-making, allowing them to focus on production rather than worrying as much about stock management.
Production often requires a vast inventory, creating potential waste and requiring massive storage costs. Instead, companies can maintain practices where parts and materials arrive only when needed for production with just-in-time delivery.
However, just-in-time delivery requires precise coordination between suppliers and manufacturers to work well. And it’s imperative that both parties maintain a close relationship with a deep understanding of production schedules and supply chain dynamics.
Suppliers that excel at this type of delivery provide:
By choosing the right supply chain partners, companies can create a more resilient, efficient and cost-effective operation that adapts to demand fluctuations and delivers consistent quality. Simply put, the best suppliers act as strategic OEM partners to ensure that:
Companies that successfully integrate VMI and just-in-time principles not only can cut costs and enhance efficiency but also ensure that production never slows due to supply shortages, giving them a key advantage over organizations that rely on more decentralized practices.
If you’re evaluating your company’s supply chain strategies, consider how VMI and just-in-time delivery can help you meet your long-term business needs and organizational goals.
See how to meet production demands and manage the many moving pieces with Birmingham Fastener’s VMI solutions.