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Case Study –Cargills
   Supply Chain

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        Submission Date : 3/18/2013
Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain

Historical Development

In 1844 “House of Cargills” was formed by William Miller and David Sime which ventured in to
import and wholesale business in Colombo Fort. Consequently it became a Public Liability
Company in 1946 just before the independence.

Cargills are the pioneers of introducing super markets to the Sri Lankan consumers as they
opened their first outlet in Staple Street in 1983. This obviously made a great leap in retail
industry resulting in more and more convenience for customers.

1999 is one of the most important years for its supply chain since the first collection center
established in Hanguranketha. Cargills always had innovative ideas which make them developed
over the years. One of the classic examples is their diversification strategy which started in 2002
by investing in dairy processing plant and benefiting dairy farmers in Sri Lanka. Cargills Magic
ice cream was the outcome of this endeavor. Also they diversified into agri-processing with
Cargills Kist which makes them one of the stable performers in the market.




                                                  Image 1




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Facts and Figures

Since the commencement of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC group, retail has been the mainstay of
success and the profits generated by the sector has been increasing every year. The chairman’s
message in the annual report 2012 states “The retail performance remains robust despite the
challenging market conditions of spiralling fuel prices and increased electricity tariff. Your
Group remains committed to safeguarding the interest of the consumer while mitigating any
risks to margins through internal efficiencies”. Figure 1 shows the group revenue mix of Cargills
(Ceylon) PLC in 2012 and 2011.




                                              Figure 1


It is a fact that over the past years, Cargills Supermarket Chain has shown a steady growth and in
2011/2012 the revenue and profits grew by over 24.6% and 29.3%.

Cargills retail has expended their outlets into every district in the country and currently Cargills
supermarket chain holds 194 Outlets island wide. The team has expected to reach its target 100
new outlets with the opening of 240th Cargills FoodCity in 2013/2014. With the intention of
achieving the above mentioned target effectively, an investment of Rs. 1.2 Bn has been budgeted
for this expansion drive in the forthcoming quarter. The growth of the Cargills retail outlets are
shown in the Figure 2.



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The supermarket chain has been highly profitable in the last few years. The revenues of the retail
sector have been rising constantly. In the year 2012 the revenue has reached over Rs. 39 million.
Figure 3 shows the financial achievements of the Cargills retail during the past 2 years.




                                         Year              Outlets


                                      2012-2011             194
                                      2011-2010             163
                                      2010-2009             142
                                      2009-2008             136
                                      2008-2007             116
                                      2007-2006             110


                                                Figure 2




                                                Figure 3


Cargills retail has substantially increased its revenue over the past two years. Revenue growth in
year 2011/2012 is 24.56% relative to year 2010/2011 which is a significant amount. The earnings
before tax and interests display a higher growth of 55.26%. Figure 4 shows the steady growth of
revenue and the earnings before tax and interests over the past few years.




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                                               Figure 4


Cargills Retail is the backbone of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC group’s success. Therefore the retail
sector holds a larger portion of the group’s profits. When considering the revenues and the
profits of the group, they have also increased simultaneously with the profit increase of the retail
sector. Comprehensive ratio analysis is used to measure performance related to liquidity,
profitability etc. Financial statement analysis helps to evaluate past and predict future financial
health of the company.

The Cargills group’s Price Earnings Ratio is measured over the past few years in the figure 5.

Market Ratios                               2006          2007      2008       2009         2010
Price Earnings Ratio                        20.70          36.73    91.48       19.58        50.00
                                               Figure 5


Price earnings ratio compares the price of a share to the earnings per share. It relates to the price
of a share to the proportion of the company’s profits. When considering the figures, Cargills has
maintained a high Price Earnings Ratio throughout the past few years. This fact has been
immensely helpful in order to attract new investors towards the company. Thereby Cargills has
always been able to invest on CSR and expansion projects such as the 100 outlet project.




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Geographical Distribution

Following table gives an idea about the number of outlets in each district and how those outlets
spread in each district.

         District             # of Cargills food    # of Cargills express          Total
                                    cities
         Ampara                        5                       0                     5
      Anuradapura                      2                       0                     2
         Badulla                       3                       0                     3
        Baticaloa                      4                       0                     4
        Colombo                       64                      16                     80
          Galle                        3                       2                     5
        Gampaha                       28                       8                     36
      Hambanthota                      3                       2                     5
          Jafna                        3                       1                     4
        Kalutara                      11                       2                     13
         Kandy                         8                       2                     10
         Kegalle                       2                       2                     4
       Kilinochchi                     1                       0                     1
       Kurunegala                      6                       4                     10
         Mannar                        0                       0                     0
         Matale                        3                       1                     4
         Matara                        3                       1                     4
      Monaragala                       1                       0                     1
        Mullativu                      0                       0                     0
      Nuwara Eliya                     2                       0                     2
      Polonnaruwa                      1                       0                     1
        Puttalam                       3                       0                     3
       Rathnapura                      5                       1                     6
      Trincomalee                      1                       1                     2
        Vavuniya                       1                       0                     1
          Total                      163                      43                    206




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Cargills having over 163 food city outlets and 43 express outlets spread across the island
covering 25 districts. Cargills operates around 60 outlets within Colombo district. And in
districts where the population is limited they operate only few outlets. This method has taken a
competitive advantage for Cargills over their competitors. When their outlets are available in
many locations then it increases the accessibility to their customers. When they place an outlet
they mainly concern about some factors such as,

                                    Population
                                    Life styles
                                    Income levels

They collect these data by doing surveys and finally they come with decisions by analyzing
survey data.

               Cargills maintain warehouses and collecting centers also in different locations
across the country. They collect their own mostly through direct channels, and this has taken a
huge advantage for Cargills over competitors, Cargills could offer best prices for the farmers
                                                         which competitors cannot achieve and
                                                         Cargils   offer   their   products     for
                                                         customers at comparatively low prices
                                                         than their competitors. Their main
                                                         Distribution center is situated at
                                                         Mattakkuliya.

                                                         Mattakkuliya is situated near Colombo
                                                         area and it is easily accessible for their
                                                         mainly focused districts. Then they
                                                         can improve their logistics function
                                                         and take a best use of logistics
                                                         function in line with total supply chain
                                                         objectives.


Image 2


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Supply Chain Strategies

Considering the other super market chains there are certain things that make them competitive
among others .Cargills super market chain has categorized the products into branded products
and perishable products and they have distinctive supply chain strategies for these two
categories.

Considering the branded products they use a centralized warehouse to distribute the products to
all the 206 super markets located all over Sri Lanka. They have graded the outlets based on the
demand they have. Altogether there are around 5 grades and for each grade delivery pattern is
discrete. Order processing is done automatically based on past information by an internally
developed information system. So according to the order processed deliveries are done by the
centralized warehouse depending on the grade of the outlet. A Cargills outlet never gets shorter
of products since they always maintain a minimum margin of products that should be kept in the
shelves of the outlet. There are certain strategies implemented by them to make sure all the
15000 SKU s are delivered with the lowest cost and time and wastage which are described under.
These strategies make them really competitive along with their impressive marketing strategies
implemented.

What makes the supply chain of Cargills unique is the strategy they’ve been using for perishable
products. These perishables can be categorized into four parts, vegetables, fruits, dairy products
and meat products. Of these vegetables and fruits is their main strength since they have a farmer
base of around 5000 spread all over the country. Cargills directly purchase the required amount
of vegetables directly from farmers by around 10 collection centers around Sri Lanka. Therefore
the middle man has been omitted from the process resulting in higher prices for farmers and low
prices for customers.




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                                              Image 3


By this unique model Cargills has been able to be one of the forerunners in the industry. In a
conventional supply chain there are many players who try to gain the maximum profit resulting
in higher operational costs. Around 30% of the market value is received by the middleman while
the process after harvesting is costing around 40 % of the market price therefore resulting in only
30 % final value accruing to the producer.




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                                            Figure 6




Other than this there are many problems involved with this normal model of supply chain.
Normally the consumer is consuming a product which has deteriorated endlessly moving from
one middle man to another. Since the farmers are not encouraged by the lower price generated in
this system the products that are been produced uses lower quality planting materials and
sometimes premature harvesting resulting in inferior products entering into markets.

Understanding the reality Cargills invested a lot to change this conventional model. Farmers
were given free seeds and also technical advices were given in order to improve their skills and
knowledge in producing a good quality product. They were assured of a price that is higher than
the competitive market price prevailing.

As the below figure shows farmers can receive a higher price as few intermediaries are involved
in the supply chain which also enables Cargills to lower the retail price and improve their
competitiveness considering other super market chains.




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                                                Figure 7


Therefore a strong base is there for Cargills which resulting in a constant supply of vegetables.
Since their collection centers are located all around the country somehow the demand will be
fulfilled using alternative sources in case of a sudden disaster or supply fluctuation.

As per an example the demand of the perishable products pre-determined for tomorrow will be
collected today morning from those centers. Then the products will reach vegetable processing
center at Wattala on that day itself which will make sure consumers are getting the fresh products
distributed to their closest Cargills outlet.




                                                Cargills have implemented strategies to reduce
                                                their wastage and is able to reduce their post
                                                harvest wastage from around 40% to 3% mainly by
                                                investing on plastic crates long before government
                                                implemented the policy, which makes them the
                                                best among others.



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Concisely features in the supply chain can be highlighted which are making it one of the
exceptional supply chains in spite of the fierce competition of the other super market chains.

      Effective governance- Quality supplies
      Coordinated delivery of services- Increase production and improve quality
      Vertical integration – Direct linkages between Cargills and suppliers
      Information Flow – Suppliers getting state of art knowledge on producing the best
      Trust – Minimum guaranteed price for farmers
      Corporate Social Responsibility – Empowering farmers
      Diversification - Improved product quality
      Chain Efficiency – Reduced wastage
      Inputs – Free seeds
      Sustainability – Creating a win-win situation for both producers and buyers.




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Suppliers     Suppliers        Suppliers   Suppliers           Suppliers   Suppliers




              Miller Transport              Miller Transport




Meat Factory                Vegetable Collection Center   Ice Cream & kothmale
                                                               Factory




  Suppliers                                                                 Suppliers
  Suppliers                                                                 Suppliers


                                                                       Kist Factory

              FMGC DC



Miller Transport                                                    Miller Transport




Supply chain of Cargills

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Distribution system in Cargills

        Cargill’s supply chain is totally different from the normal supply chain system because
they use their own distribution system. Millers ltd involve in their all distributions not as a third
party as an own distribution section. As shown in the supply chain their distributions also
separate from each other’s like vegetable section use different root plan system and branded
products distribute in other way etc... We can study that they have excellent root planning system
to deliver products.

        Cargills have their own 10 collection centers for vegetables around Sri Lanka and around
5000 of suppliers and those collection centers act as distribution centers also. Usually vegetable
section makes one delivery for a day directly food cities and one truck cover few food cities to
get maximum truck utilization from the nearest collection centers. And also collection centers
exchange the vegetables that cannot collect them.

        Some other factories like meat and sausage section, dairy and ice cream also make
separate deliveries once a week directly to the outlets. Here they need special cooled trucks
because those are perishables and each truck usually covers more than one outlet for maximum
truck utilization.

        And also Cargills have some other their own products like soaps and FMCG items, KIST
and biscuits manufacturing at factories are sent to the main distribution center at Mattakkuliya.
After that all of branded items sent through the main distribution center. Cargills use different
distribution strategy at main distribution center which they send all the branded products to all
their food cities from there. Usually they make one delivery for one week for each branch with
fully loaded truck. This distribution system help them to manage all the food cities at one place
with their cooperate plan.

Information system in Cargills

        Now Cargills use their own information system to manage their entire business. They
used AS400 system early and now it is out of use. Usually every sale on retail outlets are counted


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by the information system and after analyze uses them to forecasting and decision making.
Accordingly to sales and some other factors they have graded their food cities and they analyze
everything about them. Earlier food city manager decides what the quantities they need and
made the order and now it decides by the system and sends the orders for each section separately.
As an example separate order send to meat section, vegetable section etc... Then those sections
can easily manage their route plan system to reduce the distribution cost.

       Better information system at Cargills, centralize the all information to the main
controlling center and to the management and it makes easy to analyze all the chain and decision
making.

Inventory management at Cargills

       Cargills have more than 15000 of stock keeping units and it is necessary to have a better
inventory management at Cargills stores. Therefore they have excellent store management
system with allocated slots for each categorized item. As they keep only one distribution center
for branded products at Mattakkuliya they manage larger size of stocks there. They use forklifts
to move pallets and boxes within the store and move to and from trucks and Lorries. They have
their own transportation sector, so they can maintain their inventory management their own way.
Because of that they can continue inventory management to the lowest cost.

       As well as they calculate their inventories based on storage structure or enter inventories
directly from feeding management software. Other thing is their inventories include all diets used
on the farm. As examples regarding total daily usage and value, period usage and value,
beginning inventory and value, ending inventory and value, and the date that current inventory
will run out if used at the current daily usage rates. According to this scenario Cargills Inventory
Management can consolidate their future forecast and overall amount and value numbers.




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Recommendations for future improvement

It’s true that Cargills has a better supply chain than most of the other players in the market but
will it be capable enough to survive in the long run. Cargills is using lucrative marketing
promotions which are so close to the hearts of the consumers but it was seen in the real scenario
they don’t put more interest on customer service. Cargills head office is the best example for
that. Yes they promote that they are paying a higher price for the farmers but they don’t ever buy
additional amounts more than their demand which is pre-determined. So in the peak harvest
period farmers can only sell about 60% of their production which makes the traditional farmers
integrated with Cargills to look for other alternatives. Even the price level they are keeping is
just only 50 cents or 1 Rupee higher than the normal price for one Kilo Gram which doesn’t
make it much difference to the social development scenario. Even the ethics integrated in the
supply chain is a bit problematic since it can be seen that alternative products are been made by
rotten vegetables fruits and meat and directly sell via there outlets. Therefore if they can develop
the supply chain involving more good aspects they can retain their name and fame in the coming
future.

References

Cargills Annual Report 2012/2011/2010/2009/2008/2007/2006

http://finacialsrilanka.blogspot.com/2012/10/analysis-of-annual-reports-of-cargills.html

http://www.cargillsceylon.com

 “Production Resources in Lagging Regions”, World Bank Report: Case Study – Sri Lanka, June
2007.




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Cargills Case Study Analyzes Supply Chain Growth

  • 1. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Ganeshan Anuruddha 101402T Janaka Bandara 101406J Wimukthi Nelaka 101407M Suneth Dharmaparakrama 101413D Thushan Dharmawardana 101414G Kasun Priyantha 101437E Mohomed Roomy 101439L Gayashan Weerawansha 101449R Frank Perera 101457N Kanthasamy Kirubakaran 101464H Submission Date : 3/18/2013
  • 2. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Historical Development In 1844 “House of Cargills” was formed by William Miller and David Sime which ventured in to import and wholesale business in Colombo Fort. Consequently it became a Public Liability Company in 1946 just before the independence. Cargills are the pioneers of introducing super markets to the Sri Lankan consumers as they opened their first outlet in Staple Street in 1983. This obviously made a great leap in retail industry resulting in more and more convenience for customers. 1999 is one of the most important years for its supply chain since the first collection center established in Hanguranketha. Cargills always had innovative ideas which make them developed over the years. One of the classic examples is their diversification strategy which started in 2002 by investing in dairy processing plant and benefiting dairy farmers in Sri Lanka. Cargills Magic ice cream was the outcome of this endeavor. Also they diversified into agri-processing with Cargills Kist which makes them one of the stable performers in the market. Image 1 Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 2
  • 3. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Facts and Figures Since the commencement of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC group, retail has been the mainstay of success and the profits generated by the sector has been increasing every year. The chairman’s message in the annual report 2012 states “The retail performance remains robust despite the challenging market conditions of spiralling fuel prices and increased electricity tariff. Your Group remains committed to safeguarding the interest of the consumer while mitigating any risks to margins through internal efficiencies”. Figure 1 shows the group revenue mix of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC in 2012 and 2011. Figure 1 It is a fact that over the past years, Cargills Supermarket Chain has shown a steady growth and in 2011/2012 the revenue and profits grew by over 24.6% and 29.3%. Cargills retail has expended their outlets into every district in the country and currently Cargills supermarket chain holds 194 Outlets island wide. The team has expected to reach its target 100 new outlets with the opening of 240th Cargills FoodCity in 2013/2014. With the intention of achieving the above mentioned target effectively, an investment of Rs. 1.2 Bn has been budgeted for this expansion drive in the forthcoming quarter. The growth of the Cargills retail outlets are shown in the Figure 2. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 3
  • 4. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain The supermarket chain has been highly profitable in the last few years. The revenues of the retail sector have been rising constantly. In the year 2012 the revenue has reached over Rs. 39 million. Figure 3 shows the financial achievements of the Cargills retail during the past 2 years. Year Outlets 2012-2011 194 2011-2010 163 2010-2009 142 2009-2008 136 2008-2007 116 2007-2006 110 Figure 2 Figure 3 Cargills retail has substantially increased its revenue over the past two years. Revenue growth in year 2011/2012 is 24.56% relative to year 2010/2011 which is a significant amount. The earnings before tax and interests display a higher growth of 55.26%. Figure 4 shows the steady growth of revenue and the earnings before tax and interests over the past few years. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 4
  • 5. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Figure 4 Cargills Retail is the backbone of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC group’s success. Therefore the retail sector holds a larger portion of the group’s profits. When considering the revenues and the profits of the group, they have also increased simultaneously with the profit increase of the retail sector. Comprehensive ratio analysis is used to measure performance related to liquidity, profitability etc. Financial statement analysis helps to evaluate past and predict future financial health of the company. The Cargills group’s Price Earnings Ratio is measured over the past few years in the figure 5. Market Ratios 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Price Earnings Ratio 20.70 36.73 91.48 19.58 50.00 Figure 5 Price earnings ratio compares the price of a share to the earnings per share. It relates to the price of a share to the proportion of the company’s profits. When considering the figures, Cargills has maintained a high Price Earnings Ratio throughout the past few years. This fact has been immensely helpful in order to attract new investors towards the company. Thereby Cargills has always been able to invest on CSR and expansion projects such as the 100 outlet project. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 5
  • 6. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Geographical Distribution Following table gives an idea about the number of outlets in each district and how those outlets spread in each district. District # of Cargills food # of Cargills express Total cities Ampara 5 0 5 Anuradapura 2 0 2 Badulla 3 0 3 Baticaloa 4 0 4 Colombo 64 16 80 Galle 3 2 5 Gampaha 28 8 36 Hambanthota 3 2 5 Jafna 3 1 4 Kalutara 11 2 13 Kandy 8 2 10 Kegalle 2 2 4 Kilinochchi 1 0 1 Kurunegala 6 4 10 Mannar 0 0 0 Matale 3 1 4 Matara 3 1 4 Monaragala 1 0 1 Mullativu 0 0 0 Nuwara Eliya 2 0 2 Polonnaruwa 1 0 1 Puttalam 3 0 3 Rathnapura 5 1 6 Trincomalee 1 1 2 Vavuniya 1 0 1 Total 163 43 206 Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 6
  • 7. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Cargills having over 163 food city outlets and 43 express outlets spread across the island covering 25 districts. Cargills operates around 60 outlets within Colombo district. And in districts where the population is limited they operate only few outlets. This method has taken a competitive advantage for Cargills over their competitors. When their outlets are available in many locations then it increases the accessibility to their customers. When they place an outlet they mainly concern about some factors such as,  Population  Life styles  Income levels They collect these data by doing surveys and finally they come with decisions by analyzing survey data. Cargills maintain warehouses and collecting centers also in different locations across the country. They collect their own mostly through direct channels, and this has taken a huge advantage for Cargills over competitors, Cargills could offer best prices for the farmers which competitors cannot achieve and Cargils offer their products for customers at comparatively low prices than their competitors. Their main Distribution center is situated at Mattakkuliya. Mattakkuliya is situated near Colombo area and it is easily accessible for their mainly focused districts. Then they can improve their logistics function and take a best use of logistics function in line with total supply chain objectives. Image 2 Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 7
  • 8. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Supply Chain Strategies Considering the other super market chains there are certain things that make them competitive among others .Cargills super market chain has categorized the products into branded products and perishable products and they have distinctive supply chain strategies for these two categories. Considering the branded products they use a centralized warehouse to distribute the products to all the 206 super markets located all over Sri Lanka. They have graded the outlets based on the demand they have. Altogether there are around 5 grades and for each grade delivery pattern is discrete. Order processing is done automatically based on past information by an internally developed information system. So according to the order processed deliveries are done by the centralized warehouse depending on the grade of the outlet. A Cargills outlet never gets shorter of products since they always maintain a minimum margin of products that should be kept in the shelves of the outlet. There are certain strategies implemented by them to make sure all the 15000 SKU s are delivered with the lowest cost and time and wastage which are described under. These strategies make them really competitive along with their impressive marketing strategies implemented. What makes the supply chain of Cargills unique is the strategy they’ve been using for perishable products. These perishables can be categorized into four parts, vegetables, fruits, dairy products and meat products. Of these vegetables and fruits is their main strength since they have a farmer base of around 5000 spread all over the country. Cargills directly purchase the required amount of vegetables directly from farmers by around 10 collection centers around Sri Lanka. Therefore the middle man has been omitted from the process resulting in higher prices for farmers and low prices for customers. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 8
  • 9. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Image 3 By this unique model Cargills has been able to be one of the forerunners in the industry. In a conventional supply chain there are many players who try to gain the maximum profit resulting in higher operational costs. Around 30% of the market value is received by the middleman while the process after harvesting is costing around 40 % of the market price therefore resulting in only 30 % final value accruing to the producer. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 9
  • 10. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Figure 6 Other than this there are many problems involved with this normal model of supply chain. Normally the consumer is consuming a product which has deteriorated endlessly moving from one middle man to another. Since the farmers are not encouraged by the lower price generated in this system the products that are been produced uses lower quality planting materials and sometimes premature harvesting resulting in inferior products entering into markets. Understanding the reality Cargills invested a lot to change this conventional model. Farmers were given free seeds and also technical advices were given in order to improve their skills and knowledge in producing a good quality product. They were assured of a price that is higher than the competitive market price prevailing. As the below figure shows farmers can receive a higher price as few intermediaries are involved in the supply chain which also enables Cargills to lower the retail price and improve their competitiveness considering other super market chains. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 10
  • 11. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Figure 7 Therefore a strong base is there for Cargills which resulting in a constant supply of vegetables. Since their collection centers are located all around the country somehow the demand will be fulfilled using alternative sources in case of a sudden disaster or supply fluctuation. As per an example the demand of the perishable products pre-determined for tomorrow will be collected today morning from those centers. Then the products will reach vegetable processing center at Wattala on that day itself which will make sure consumers are getting the fresh products distributed to their closest Cargills outlet. Cargills have implemented strategies to reduce their wastage and is able to reduce their post harvest wastage from around 40% to 3% mainly by investing on plastic crates long before government implemented the policy, which makes them the best among others. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 11
  • 12. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Concisely features in the supply chain can be highlighted which are making it one of the exceptional supply chains in spite of the fierce competition of the other super market chains.  Effective governance- Quality supplies  Coordinated delivery of services- Increase production and improve quality  Vertical integration – Direct linkages between Cargills and suppliers  Information Flow – Suppliers getting state of art knowledge on producing the best  Trust – Minimum guaranteed price for farmers  Corporate Social Responsibility – Empowering farmers  Diversification - Improved product quality  Chain Efficiency – Reduced wastage  Inputs – Free seeds  Sustainability – Creating a win-win situation for both producers and buyers. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 12
  • 13. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Miller Transport Miller Transport Meat Factory Vegetable Collection Center Ice Cream & kothmale Factory Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Kist Factory FMGC DC Miller Transport Miller Transport Supply chain of Cargills Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 13
  • 14. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Distribution system in Cargills Cargill’s supply chain is totally different from the normal supply chain system because they use their own distribution system. Millers ltd involve in their all distributions not as a third party as an own distribution section. As shown in the supply chain their distributions also separate from each other’s like vegetable section use different root plan system and branded products distribute in other way etc... We can study that they have excellent root planning system to deliver products. Cargills have their own 10 collection centers for vegetables around Sri Lanka and around 5000 of suppliers and those collection centers act as distribution centers also. Usually vegetable section makes one delivery for a day directly food cities and one truck cover few food cities to get maximum truck utilization from the nearest collection centers. And also collection centers exchange the vegetables that cannot collect them. Some other factories like meat and sausage section, dairy and ice cream also make separate deliveries once a week directly to the outlets. Here they need special cooled trucks because those are perishables and each truck usually covers more than one outlet for maximum truck utilization. And also Cargills have some other their own products like soaps and FMCG items, KIST and biscuits manufacturing at factories are sent to the main distribution center at Mattakkuliya. After that all of branded items sent through the main distribution center. Cargills use different distribution strategy at main distribution center which they send all the branded products to all their food cities from there. Usually they make one delivery for one week for each branch with fully loaded truck. This distribution system help them to manage all the food cities at one place with their cooperate plan. Information system in Cargills Now Cargills use their own information system to manage their entire business. They used AS400 system early and now it is out of use. Usually every sale on retail outlets are counted Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 14
  • 15. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain by the information system and after analyze uses them to forecasting and decision making. Accordingly to sales and some other factors they have graded their food cities and they analyze everything about them. Earlier food city manager decides what the quantities they need and made the order and now it decides by the system and sends the orders for each section separately. As an example separate order send to meat section, vegetable section etc... Then those sections can easily manage their route plan system to reduce the distribution cost. Better information system at Cargills, centralize the all information to the main controlling center and to the management and it makes easy to analyze all the chain and decision making. Inventory management at Cargills Cargills have more than 15000 of stock keeping units and it is necessary to have a better inventory management at Cargills stores. Therefore they have excellent store management system with allocated slots for each categorized item. As they keep only one distribution center for branded products at Mattakkuliya they manage larger size of stocks there. They use forklifts to move pallets and boxes within the store and move to and from trucks and Lorries. They have their own transportation sector, so they can maintain their inventory management their own way. Because of that they can continue inventory management to the lowest cost. As well as they calculate their inventories based on storage structure or enter inventories directly from feeding management software. Other thing is their inventories include all diets used on the farm. As examples regarding total daily usage and value, period usage and value, beginning inventory and value, ending inventory and value, and the date that current inventory will run out if used at the current daily usage rates. According to this scenario Cargills Inventory Management can consolidate their future forecast and overall amount and value numbers. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 15
  • 16. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Recommendations for future improvement It’s true that Cargills has a better supply chain than most of the other players in the market but will it be capable enough to survive in the long run. Cargills is using lucrative marketing promotions which are so close to the hearts of the consumers but it was seen in the real scenario they don’t put more interest on customer service. Cargills head office is the best example for that. Yes they promote that they are paying a higher price for the farmers but they don’t ever buy additional amounts more than their demand which is pre-determined. So in the peak harvest period farmers can only sell about 60% of their production which makes the traditional farmers integrated with Cargills to look for other alternatives. Even the price level they are keeping is just only 50 cents or 1 Rupee higher than the normal price for one Kilo Gram which doesn’t make it much difference to the social development scenario. Even the ethics integrated in the supply chain is a bit problematic since it can be seen that alternative products are been made by rotten vegetables fruits and meat and directly sell via there outlets. Therefore if they can develop the supply chain involving more good aspects they can retain their name and fame in the coming future. References Cargills Annual Report 2012/2011/2010/2009/2008/2007/2006 http://finacialsrilanka.blogspot.com/2012/10/analysis-of-annual-reports-of-cargills.html http://www.cargillsceylon.com “Production Resources in Lagging Regions”, World Bank Report: Case Study – Sri Lanka, June 2007. Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 16
  • 17. Case Study –Cargills Supply Chain Supply Chain Management : TL 2050 Page 17