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Case
Wills Lifestyle in India
Author(s)
In 2003, ITC responded to the high level of obsolete inventory by shifting risk from finished products to manufacturing and raw materials. This required that their supply chain be much more flexible and responsive than it was in the past. By 2006, changes in the supply chain that included moving manufacturing in-house improved flexibility and responsiveness. Obsolete inventory was significantly reduced and the company was much better at matching supply and demand. Cost, however, continued to be higher than that at third parties. The company had to decide on the appropriate tradeoff between cost and responsiveness when structuring its supply chain.
Date Published:
01/01/2007
Discipline:
Operations
Key Concepts:
Supply Chain Management, Sourcing, Responsiveness, Flexibility
Citations:
Chopra, Sunil. Wills Lifestyle in India. 5-107-003 (KEL362).