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As A&D Contracts Increase, So Must Efficiency

With overall military spending projected to increase by billions of dollars in the next decade, manufacturers in the aerospace and defense industries have great reason to feel optimistic. An increased demand for aircraft, missiles, and naval craft is buoying spirits across the industry. However, with growing demand and more contracts will come increased scrutiny — officials in Washington have already said so.

Efficiency will be the name of the game. To meet expectations and keep future contracts coming, organizations must rely on technology to improve visibility and flow across supply chains to reduce delays and make better-informed decisions more quickly.

Let’s take a look at how A&D manufacturers can harness chain visibility to maximize the efficiency of their operations.

Improve Supply Chain Visibility and Flow

Well-established A&D manufacturers have had years to develop good relationships with reliable suppliers and buyers. But knowledge of the supply chain can’t end there. Some 40 percent of manufacturers have no visibility into the real-time status of a product’s production status, according to a Smart Manufacturing Technologies survey. Without this insight, it’s impossible to look forward — only backwards.

Common supply chain problems that lead to unwanted product delays include:

While there will always be bumps in the road, they don’t need to cause headaches and ripple effects across the chain. The beauty of increased supply chain visibility lies in the ability to execute superior planning that minimizes the impact of any delay.

Visibility also gives manufacturers the ability to forecast spikes and drops in demand, preventing stock overflow and back orders. Manufacturers can also track in real-time inventory, raw material, and other necessary supplies.

One way to achieve this greater chain visibility is via a strong enterprise resource management (ERP) system fine-tuned to your organization’s operations. Because ERP offers a unified view of product development from sourcing materials to delivery, these systems help to eliminate inefficiencies for A&D manufacturers.

Eliminating common supply chain inefficiencies can have a tangible effect on profits and delivery windows. In the competitive arena of military contact bidding, those who have figured out how to maximize internal efficiency will have the edge.

Make Better Decisions, Informed By Better Data

Improving visibility across the entire supply chain will put decision-makers in a much better position to make data-driven decisions. Having a bird’s-eye view of the supply chain offers context; it will allow executives and managers to see both what has brought them to this point and what impact their decision will have further down the chain of production.

With improved supply chain visibility comes improved data visibility. ERP offers a view not only across the supply chain; it allows oversight of all aspects of the process, from invoicing to customer feedback to machine efficiency. How can you maximize efficiency if you don’t know how efficient your machines are at any given time?

Other benefits of improved data visibility include the ability to:

ERP effectively ties the elements of production with the bottom line. This doesn’t mean that cutting costs and boosting profits will be easy. The skills, experience, and intuition of managers and executives will always play a role in that. Better data visibility simply gives them what they need to put that industry knowledge to best use.

Other Efficiency Opportunities in the Air and on the Ground

Suppliers are turning to superior operations management, better data from suppliers, and Zero Defects production, all while understanding that the long-term solution is to interlock all of these systems to increase efficiency.

Other important developments that will influence A&D manufacturing efficiency include:

Staying Ahead of the Efficiency Curve

Never before has the manufacturing process been so interconnected. The number of tools and strategies that can be harnessed to boost efficiency grows with technology. There have never been so many opportunities available, but with this boon comes the burden of staying on top of developments in all areas of A&D production where these time- and cost-cutting strategies can be found. Given the opportunity the next few years present, there’s no excuse not to do so.

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