Intel Corporation Receives Top Supply Chain Award at CSCMP Conference

JOC Staff |
Lombard, Illinois USA (October 7, 2009)—Intel Corporation (NASDQ: INTC) received first place in the 2009 Supply Chain Innovation Award competition at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ (CSCMP) annual global conference held in Chicago, September 20-23.

Naperville, Illinois-based Tellabs with software partner ICON-SCM received second-place honors.

Chosen from five finalists, Intel’s multi-year initiative to significantly improve customer satisfaction via increased response and delivery performance, “Just Say Yes—Innovating Responsiveness at Intel,” resulted in more than a 40 percent improvement in customer feedback scores, supported by a 300 percent-plus improvement in change order responsiveness, in addition to achieving best-in-class levels of delivery performance. All of this was accomplished by reducing pipeline inventory by 33 percent during the same time period.

Also contributing to the improved responsiveness levels were hub-based fulfillment, cross-organizational coordination, forecast improvements, postponement, and reduced cycle times.

“‘Just Say Yes’ is a big step in Intel’s journey to become a supply chain leader, and these results also validate the exceptional customer-oriented efforts of our employees throughout the past few years,” said Frank Jones, general manager of customer fulfillment, planning, and logistics for Intel. “These improvements have also helped Intel optimize its superior technology and manufacturing to realize supply chain excellence.”

“We believe supply chain excellence begins with customer benefits, and the ‘Just Say Yes’ initiative is based upon that philosophy,” said Nikhil Chhabra, Intel’s supply chain strategy program manager. The company did not cite dollar-based results and impacts.

Tellabs (NASDAQ: TLAB) with software provider ICON-SCM received second-place honors with their joint initiative entitled “A Framework for Success: Improving the Efficiency of Outsourced Manufacturing Operations.”

Results included Tellabs reducing lead times on some components from 24 to eight weeks, reduced excess and obsolete inventory, and a six percent reduction in freight costs. Tellabs estimates the inventory savings will pay for the technology investment in less than six months.

The company provides 43 of the top 50 global telecommunications providers with high-quality voice, video, and data services over wireline and wireless networks around the world. ICON-SCM is a supply chain planning and collaboration software provider headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany.

“These companies have clearly improved service to their customers, reduced costs, and streamlined operations through their supply chains. They have also shown that improved supply chain performance can definitely be linked to bottom-line improvement,” said Rick Blasgen, president and CEO of CSCMP.

The Supply Chain Innovation Award competition was part of CSCMP’s annual global conference which was attended by more than 2,500 supply chain professions from 45 countries and included 150 educational sessions. The award recognizes a supply chain team’s innovation as demonstrated by quantifiable and sustainable cost-savings, revenue-generating, or customer-satisfaction achievements.

Founded in 1963, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is the leading worldwide professional association dedicated to education, research, and the advancement of the supply chain management profession. With over 9,000 members globally, representing business, government, and academia from 63 countries, CSCMP members are the leading practitioners and authorities in the fields of logistics and supply chain management.