Kanban Empowered Inventory Management for B2C
Shuchi Singla
Co-Founder & CEO at BaffleSol | AI-Driven ERP & Digital Transformation Strategist | Enterprise Project & Product Coach | Agile + Growth Leader | Investor
46% of SMBs in the U.S.?don’t track their inventory or use manual methods such as?excel spreadsheets?to manage inventory. An effective inventory management system is an advantage that few would like to ignore.
A kanban inventory system can give you that edge by ensuring companies maintain minimal supplies to reduce spoilage and prevent waste.
Taiichi Ohno?of Toyota Automotive developed the first Kanban inventory system; the aim was to understand inadequate & incompetent production and control inventory optimally. The JIT or “just-in-time” strategy is at the centre of the Kanban inventory management system, which prompts manufacturing only “what is needed” and “when it is needed” to reduce costs and then use Kanban to signal when replenishment is required. This limits manufacturing and focuses on improving your processes and workflows to remove bottlenecks and waste while enhancing the quality.
And retailers (b2c, d2c) and manufacturers can undoubtedly learn to implement Kanban for their inventory management system. Some expected benefits realized by the factory, warehouse, shipping, and logistics managers:
While rolling out Inventory management using Kanban,?Toyota?gave six guidelines to follow -
To help keep estimating less stressful and time consuming, we can use the following method to calculate the number of Kanbans or the initial WIP limit for production:
Number of Kanban = DT(1+x)/C
Imagine a demand for 100 tapes/day (on average).
The lead time to obtain new tapes once the signal starts at the upstream (or supplier) and the tapes is five days.
The Safety Stock in percentage is 20% (to compensate for demand variation or delays)
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Every container capacity is 50 tapes.
Number of Kanban = 100 * 5 * (1+20) / 50 = 12 Kanban
What does it mean?
It means that 12 Kanban (WIP Limit) must be present between upstream and downstream to deliver 100 tapes per day.
Limiting WIP is the key to Kanban, and it’s what makes it valuable. By balancing the amount of WIP to the capacity, Kanban enables clear focus and vision into work throughout production and more rapid output. Implementing Kanban is not about cutting corners but finding an efficient way of executing your workflow. But it might make the process slow for some time; ups and downs can be expected (J-curve effect). The moment things are streamlined, it will start showing results.
Case Study:
Problem?— A Furniture manufacturing company in India was struggling to
Solution:?A physical Kanban Board tailored to their complex manufacturing needs was designed to help them manage the business and streamline operations from sales orders to mass-produced goods to delivery.
Benefits?-
A robust Kanban inventory system can manage the complete supply chain across multiple business departments. The Kanban system should be managed by a cross-functional team, enabling stakeholders to act on real-time data. In today’s digitally driven world, implementation of the Kanban no longer involves physical cards:?a warehouse management system?in combination with?automatic identification systems, such as barcodes and Kanban cards which helps extract information linked to SKU when scanned. A sound Kanban system can signal replenishment and ensure the production line is working at total capacity and has no wastes.
Please don’t hesitate to contact?me?if you have more questions about implementing Kanban for your inventories.
CEO @ Teamhood - Modern Kanban Project Management
2 年Perfect showcase. Visualizing order flow, optimizing inventory allocation and order throughput via Kanban can be a game changer for a fast paced businesses like ecom. We at Teamhood are fans of proper Kanban Systems.