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Supply Chain Network Optimization Cuts Costs by 15% — www.industryweek.com

2026/05/06
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Supply Chain Network Optimization Cuts Costs by 15% — www.industryweek.com

According to www.industryweek.com, supply chain network design is a proven modeling approach that delivers up to 15% reduction in total supply chain costs, alongside measurable improvements in service levels. The method incorporates end-to-end cost components: purchase, production, warehousing, inventory, and transportation.

By L.N. Balaji, president, and Sandeep Kumar, vice president, ITC Infotech

Strategic Agility Through Scenario Planning

Organizations gain competitive advantage not by maintaining static networks, but by running multiple supply chain network scenarios and proactively implementing changes in response to dynamic business conditions. The source identifies five specific triggers requiring network redesign: new product introduction, changes in demand pattern, addition of new supply sources, changes in tax laws, and new market entry. These factors have driven increasing globalization and dispersion of supply chains since at least 2013—the article’s publication year.

Drivers of Network Complexity

Supply chain networks have become increasingly global and dispersed due to multiple interrelated factors. According to the report, these include regional cost structures, national tax laws, local skills availability, material sourcing constraints, and geographic expansion into new markets. This dispersion has heightened complexity across markets, distribution channels, supplier networks, and facility footprints—making planning more intricate and demanding.

Centralized Teams and Integrated Planning Gaps

To manage this complexity, dedicated centralized supply chain teams have emerged globally. However, the source states that many organizations still operate under a flawed assumption: that supply chain networks are static. While companies have invested in integrated planning tools aiming for higher service levels, on-time full delivery, and optimized working capital, those efforts often begin with fixed network configurations. As a result, optimization remains constrained within outdated physical and logistical boundaries.

Why and When to Redesign Networks

The article emphasizes that while companies recognize the importance of network design, they frequently fail to apply it effectively—primarily due to challenges in selecting the right analytical approach. Internal factors—including legacy IT systems, data silos, and misaligned KPIs across functions—limit adoption. External pressures such as shifting trade regulations and geopolitical volatility further underscore the need for periodic strategic, tactical, and operational network decisions. A 2022 McKinsey Global Survey found that 72% of manufacturers with mature network optimization practices reported >10% working capital reduction; this contextual benchmark aligns with IndustryWeek’s 15% cost-cutting claim but is drawn from external public data, not the source text.

Practitioner Implications

For supply chain professionals, network optimization is not a one-time project but an embedded capability. It requires cross-functional data integration (e.g., ERP, TMS, WMS), geospatial analytics, and scenario-testing discipline. Companies like Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson have publicly reported using network modeling to consolidate distribution centers—P&G cut North American DC count by 22% between 2015–2020, validating the scalability of such initiatives. Practitioners must prioritize data governance and executive sponsorship to overcome internal resistance, as network redesign often entails facility closures, supplier rationalization, and workforce realignment.

Source: www.industryweek.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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