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Energy efficiency in the electronics supply chain
Executive brief




                                                    12 steps to a greener, more
                                                    sustainable electronics supply chain.
                                                    Global Electronics Industry


                                                    Paul Brody, Partner — IBM Global Business Services Supply
                                                    Chain Strategy
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                                                     Defining a green supply chain strategy
                        Contents                     Universal awareness of global warming has electronics companies thinking
                                                     about how they can minimize the impact of their operations on the environment.
         2   Defining a green supply chain           It’s not just about altruism. Like consumers in general, electronics customers
             strategy                                are rewarding companies that can provide high-quality products with proven
         2   Carbon reduction: the new               green credentials. Plus, emerging regulatory and tax environments, such as the
             variable in supply chain                European cap-and-trade program, have encouraged heavy trading in carbon as
             decision making                         a commodity. As the price goes up and the number of carbon permits declines,
         3   Step 1: Redesign the product
                                                     it’s changing the way that companies view their operations and supply chains and
         3   Step 2: Reconfigure
                                                     how customers feel about using their products.
             manufacturing
         4   Step 3: Shift to green suppliers
                                                     Based on its own experience, research and work with clients, IBM has reached
         5   Step 4: Shorten distances
                                                     the conclusion that a greener supply chain is, fundamentally, a leaner supply
         6   Step 5: Alter service level
             agreements                              chain. This executive brief highlights 12 different actions IBM is helping
         7   Step 6: Shrink packaging                companies take to simplify the process of defining and implementing their green
         7   Step 7: Plan for reverse supply         supply chain strategies.
             chain activity
         8   Step 8: Consolidate shipments           Carbon reduction: the new variable in supply chain decision making
         8   Step 9: Plan shorter routes             IBM defines green supply chain management as the art and the science of
         9   Step 10: Coordinate with                designing a supply chain that accounts for and optimizes the carbon footprint
             partners                                as a variable in operational decisions. This means that you can approach the
         9   Step 11: Take a lifecycle view          challenge of achieving a green supply chain much as you would inventory or
         11 Step 12: Start now
                                                     cost reduction — that is, with two principles in mind:
         11 Easing the transformation

                                                     •	 View carbon reduction as simply another decision variable in your supply chain.
                                                     •	 Identify the sources of carbon and reduce or eliminate them.

                                                     Consider the typical electronics supply chain. It has five tiers — raw materi-
                                                     als suppliers, component manufacturers, assembly operations, distribution
                                                     companies and retailers serving end customers. Reducing the overall carbon
                                                     footprint requires looking at each of these tiers, identifying the entities within
                                                     them, assessing the carbon they are generating and determining what actions
                                                     are required to help take carbon out of the network.
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                                                     Regardless of how many tiers a supply chain has, the basic steps are
         Five out of six CEOs no longer agree
                                                     transformation and transportation. At each step, there is carbon generation.
         with the late Nobel Prize–winning
                                                     Figuring out ways to make plants and distribution sites more energy effi-
         economist Milton Friedman’s view
         that the sole purpose of business is        cient and to decrease distance in your transportation network can help
         to increase profits. IBM’s annual CEO       you achieve two goals — a leaner, more cost-effective supply chain and a
         surveys found that corporate social         reduced carbon footprint.
         responsibility is climbing higher on
         corporate agendas, with an increas-         Step 1: Redesign the product
         ing focus on such external forces
                                                     One of the first things your company might want to consider is redesigning
         as environmental issues, socioeco-
                                                     the product itself to have a smaller impact on the environment and consume
         nomic factors and people skills. In
         fact, the percentage of CEOs citing         less energy in manufacturing, distribution or use. Simple changes can have
         environmental issues as an external         big implications. For example, what kinds of components go into the product?
         force affecting their organizations         Where do they come from? How toxic are they? How long does the battery
         doubled between 2004 and 2008.1             last? Can used products be disassembled without destroying components —
                                                     allowing those components to be recycled or reused?


                                                     Every conceivable change is an opportunity — from reducing the weight of
         BMW Group is one of the pioneers in
         developing a recycling norm—a set           the product to making it easier to take apart. In some cases, innovation or
         of guidelines for the R&D department        new technologies may make it possible for you to eliminate components or
         to use in creating products that are        subcomponents entirely, thereby eliminating a portion of the supply chain.
         easier to recycle. Using advanced
         tools such as software that allows
                                                     Step 2: Reconfigure manufacturing
         virtual dismantling analysis during the
                                                     There are many ways to reduce carbon in your manufacturing plant. A closer
         development phase, the company
         designs its cars to ensure optimal          look at the power source is an excellent start. For example, two plants that
         recovery of key components for              consume the same amount of energy may have completely different carbon
         recycling and reuse.                        footprints. That’s because one uses hydro-generated electricity while the
                                                     other operates with coal-generated electricity.
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                                                     Looking beyond the source of energy, there are ample opportunities to reduce
         As early as 2000, IBM initiated an
                                                     consumption. How is water consumed as a resource throughout the production
         intensive water and energy savings
                                                     stages? How efficient are your plant layout and production plans? How much
         program at its Burlington, Vermont,
         semiconductor facility. In the seven        inventory is produced in excess of what’s needed? Streamlining production
         years since the program began, IBM          steps and reducing toxic materials and harmful emissions can each have a
         has reduced fuel consumption 21             significant impact on how green your supply chain is.
         percent and electricity consump-
         tion 14 percent despite increasing          Step 3: Shift to green suppliers
         output. The company has also
                                                     Moving beyond the four walls of the plant, you can take a fresh look at your
         managed to reduce fresh water
                                                     supplier base to begin reducing the overall supply chain footprint. Are there
         consumption by 27 percent, further
         saving energy and reducing the              suppliers that use more energy-efficient processes and less toxic material?
         plant’s environmental impact.               Although they may have higher manufacturing costs, suppliers with greener
                                                     practices can help reduce the environmental impact of bringing products to
                                                     market. An analysis of suppliers may uncover potential benefits that justify
                                                     making a change.


                                                     For example, figure 1 presents findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
                                                     Change (IPCC) on the tradeoffs of different sourcing strategies for steel.2 Based
                                                     on the overall carbon footprint for each of the three sourcing options shown, it is
                                                     clear that North America is the best choice.


                                                      CO2 tons

                                                      2.5

                                                      2.2

                                                      1.5
                                                                       1.72
                                                                                                 1.46
                                                      1.0                                                               1.06

                                                      0.5
                                                                       0.70
                                                                                                 0.49
                                                                                                                        0.25
                                                                    Asia/Pacific                Europe             North America         Sourcing options



                                                                               Transportation      Manufacturing technology


                                                     Figure 1: In the above illustrative scenario, the number of tons of carbon dioxide emitted per ton of
                                                     the same processed steel varies by provider.
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                                                     Analysis of suppliers should include logistics providers. For example, IBM
                                                     is a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay
                                                     program, which encourages companies to allocate a certain percentage of
                                                     their transportation requirements to environmentally responsible carriers that
                                                     use trucks that run on biofuels. By shifting some transport to SmartWay-certified
                                                     carriers, IBM was able to realize an immediate reduction in its supply chain
                                                     carbon footprint.


                                                     Step 4: Shorten distances
                                                     Electronics supply chains have grown globally over decades. Many companies
                                                     have evolved highly complex, extended distribution networks — sourcing
                                                     components from distant countries and delivering end products to customers
                                                     around the world.


                                                     Now, with the price of oil going up, some products are becoming more expen-
                                                     sive to import than to build locally. The cost of transporting finished goods from
                                                     overseas manufacturing sites may offset the savings realized from outsourcing.
                                                     In addition, the carbon emissions associated with production in countries that
                                                     are not as environmentally conscious will probably be factored into the impor-
                                                     ter cost basis as well as eventually affecting the air we all breathe. So not only
                                                     can reevaluating your sourcing strategies reduce costs, but it’s also the right
                                                     thing to do.
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         “ As OECD countries impose large            Where once companies looked for the least production cost despite the transpor-
          and growing economic costs on              tation cost, the new, green value equation for evaluating sourcing options is actual
                                                     cost (production + transportation) + corresponding carbon cost.
          their own carbon emitters, their

          tolerance for those economies
                                                     By rationalizing sourcing, assembly and delivery channels in relation to markets,
          who impose no costs on their own           you can reduce the distances that products must travel. How many transportation
          emissions will quickly fade. Imports       lanes do you have? Where do your products travel from and to? There are
          from countries that do not play by         many ways to reconfigure your network to reduce the distances traveled to fulfill
                                                     demand while maintaining the required service levels. For some products, simply
          the same carbon standards will
                                                     locating or developing local suppliers can significantly reduce energy use.
          be subject to a carbon tariff that

          will countervail the implicit trade        Step 5: Alter service level agreements
          subsidy that they derive from what         Service level agreements (SLAs) that force suppliers to make small, expedited
          goes up their smokestacks. . . . And       deliveries waste energy. When such SLAs aren’t driven by valid business
                                                     needs, you have opportunities to save.
          for many energy-intensive industries

          that joined the exodus to the
                                                     Not infrequently, companies create SLAs that reflect lack of confidence in
          cheap labour markets of East Asia,         their suppliers’ ability to deliver shipments on time. As a result, they end up
          imposing a carbon tariff means             with agreements that are unreasonably stringent and often require excessive
          coming home.”      3                       dependence on air freight. Transporting products by air is much more harmful

           — Jeffrey Rubin, chief economist,         to the environment than land- and sea-based alternatives, especially when
             CIBC World Markets
                                                     shipments are fragmented and expedited.


                                                     By revisiting your SLAs, you can uncover ways to consolidate shipments. And
                                                     it may be possible to reduce the use of air freight by better leveraging ships,
                                                     rail cars or trucks.
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                                                     Step 6: Shrink packaging
         In 2006, a North American retail giant
                                                     Large packages take more energy to produce. And the larger the package,
         began a global initiative to measure
                                                     the less shipment consolidation is possible.
         suppliers on the elimination of unnec-
         essary packaging to reduce waste
         and improve logistics efficiency. The       Fortunately, new packaging materials and designs make smaller package
         goal is to prevent hundreds of thou-        volumes possible while providing the same level of strength and product
         sands of metric tons of carbon from         protection. By reengineering packages to reduce their size and weight, you’re
         entering the atmosphere and save            able to load additional products into shipping containers or trucks and deliver
         billions of dollars within 5 years.4
                                                     more in a single trip. Improved package designs can also help reduce the
                                                     burden of recycling or eliminating packaging materials at the end of the chain.


                                                     Step 7: Plan for reverse supply chain activity
                                                     Product recalls, upgrades and refurbishments require some kind of reverse
                                                     supply chain. In addition, when products are at the end of their useful life, it
                                                     makes business sense to recover them for disassembly and component reuse.
                                                     It also makes sense from an environmental perspective because electronics
                                                     products, in many cases, include toxic materials that must be disposed of
                                                     properly. Planning for these events up front can help you eliminate or reduce
                                                     unacceptably high energy costs and environmental impact later. How products
                                                     are designed, assembled, labeled and packaged can have a profound effect
                                                     on the efficiency of any reverse supply chain.


                                                     Reverse logistics is an area where IBM’s history and legacy can be of particular
                                                     benefit to clients. For most of this history, companies didn’t buy mainframes
                                                     from IBM. They leased time on the mainframe or leased the computer itself.
                                                     Eventually, all equipment came back to IBM. As a result of its leading-edge
                                                     experience in this area, IBM has a deep understanding of how to effectively
                                                     design products for reuse and recycling.
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                                                     Step 8: Consolidate shipments
                                                     Reviewing past shipment history can reveal areas where lack of coordination,
                                                     both internally and with suppliers, has resulted in fragmentation. What started
                                                     out as a few expedited deliveries may have evolved into inefficient, point-to-
                                                     point shipments.


                                                     With a holistic view of the supply chain and proper planning, it’s possible to
                                                     replace multiple, smaller shipments with fewer, larger shipments. By consolidating
                                                     loads, you reduce the number of vehicles needed to transport the same quantity
                                                     of goods. This simple idea requires careful analysis to determine which suppliers
                                                     to use, where to locate facilities and what inventory levels to maintain.


                                                     Step 9: Plan shorter routes
                                                     As a corollary to consolidating shipments, you can also plan shorter routes.
                                                     There’s an art to planning distribution routes and choosing the right transportation
                                                     modes. Relying on intuition seldom leads to optimal solutions, and over time
                                                     tradition and inertia can allow routes to settle into patterns that are inefficient and
                                                     wasteful. Factoring in the true costs and carbon implications can lead to more
                                                     rational choices.


                                                     For example, if you have numerous trucks coming from various suppliers,
                                                     you can look for ways to reduce the total distance traveled to source the
                                                     components you use in production and assembly. Perhaps the most extreme
                                                     example is UPS figuring out which turn — right or left — requires less gasoline
                                                     and less waiting time in traffic. But most companies with a good supply chain
                                                     optimization and logistics system can actually find ways to significantly shorten
                                                     their logistics routes.
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                                                     Step 10: Coordinate with partners
         A Fortune 50 manufacturing com-
                                                     Although you can make initial progress on your own, you soon will need to
         pany requested help from IBM to
                                                     integrate your efforts with suppliers and distributors. Virtually every electronics
         model and provide reduction scenar-
         ios for the carbon footprint of one of      supply chain today is a multiechelon supply chain. To the extent that you can
         its manufacturing divisions, given the      coordinate with your partners to have centralized points of consolidation, shared
         very large number of components             logistics activities and shared manufacturing and supply-based locations, you
         that were coming in for assembly. By        can significantly reduce the total carbon footprint of your manufacturing and
         leveraging advanced analytics from          distribution processes. You must be prepared to share your goals and plans
         a proprietary IBM solution, the com-
                                                     with these allies and incorporate their plans and priorities into your solutions.
         pany was able to incorporate carbon
         emissions calculations into planning
         its logistics operations, uncovering        Unlike inventory management, where companies can push inventory upstream
         ways to reduce its transportation           to improve their numbers, effective management of carbon emissions allows
         carbon footprint by up to 25 percent.       no such tradeoff. If suppliers are pushed into producing extra inventory to help
                                                     sustain production at a certain level, there is no reduction in the carbon footprint
                                                     of the supply chain. And if the suppliers are unable or unwilling to adopt green
                                                     practices, the result may even be greater environmental degradation. Therefore,
                                                     you need to coordinate with partners to make sure that the supply chain is as lean
                                                     as possible—producing the least amount of inventory required to meet demand.


                                                     Step 11: Take a lifecycle view
                                                     Just as you are thinking about the carbon cost of manufacturing your products,
                                                     your company should also be educating customers about carbon consumption
                                                     over the lifecycle of those products. Energy used while a product is in service
                                                     can be significant, as can the costs to recycle, reuse or refurbish it.


                                                     In fact, the carbon consumed in the lifecycle of an electronics product may be
                                                     far greater than the carbon consumed in manufacturing and getting it to market,
                                                     including all of the logistics involved. We’re used to thinking about how much
                                                     carbon is used in transformation and transportation. But once a product gets
                                                     into the hands of customers, it may often consume many times that amount of
                                                     carbon in electricity or batteries, accessories, service calls, training manuals
                                                     and other support. It’s important to think about the entire product lifecycle and
                                                     educate customers about greener products that may have a higher up-front
                                                     cost, but a substantially lower long-term cost.
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                                                     The IBM supply chain management (SCM) Carbon Distribution Modeler helps
                                                     organizations take the total product lifecycle view in analyzing the carbon footprint
                                                     (see figure 2). The objective is to lower the environmental impact at all five
                                                     stages of the cycle—design and sourcing, inbound logistics, internal operations,
                                                     outbound logistics, and service and use.




                                                                                                                             Our goal can be
                                                                                                                             formulated rather simply:
                                                                                                                             Lower the outer edge.




                                                           Design and   Inbound Internal Outbound        Service     Time
                                                            sourcing    logistics operations logistics   and use


                                                     Figure 2: The objective of the IBM SCM Carbon Distribution Modeler is to lower the carbon footprint
                                                     across the total product lifecycle.



                                                     For example, assuming a car travels an average of 12,000 miles per year for
                                                     three years, at 30-miles-per-gallon efficiency, it can emit between three and
                                                     four tons of carbon annually. When added to the nearly 19 tons of carbon
                                                     emitted as part of the supply chain process, that means the car has a carbon
                                                     footprint of close to 23 tons, which does not even take into consideration the
                                                     environmental cost of recovery and recycling or disposal.
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                                                     12. Start now
                                                     Finally, it’s important to start now on defining and implementing your green
                                                     supply chain strategy. Although the ideas presented in this paper for reducing
                                                     your carbon footprint are fairly straightforward, implementing them takes time.
                                                     In the electronics industry, it can take up to three years to redesign products
                                                     and qualify new suppliers. With the price of energy expected to rise sub-
                                                     stantially, along with the level of regulatory requirements aimed at reducing
                                                     carbon footprints, two to three years from now may be too late to make these
                                                     transformations. Or it may be much more expensive. The cost of making rapid
                                                     adjustments in the future may be much higher than the cost of making simple
                                                     adjustments today.


                                                     Easing the transformation
                                                     As demonstrated by the number of ideas presented in this brief, there’s no one
                                                     answer for defining an effective green supply chain strategy. By leveraging
                                                     innovations from its research division and proven best practices from its internal
                                                     supply chain group, IBM is well positioned to help you with the transformation.


                                                     IBM has invested heavily in the research, methodologies, tools and technologies
                                                     required for building a greener supply chain. It has consolidated these assets
                                                     into an approach that takes an inside-out view of how the supply chain functions
                                                     and where there opportunities exist to optimize processes with a reduced carbon
                                                     footprint in mind.


                                                     This approach starts within the four walls of the plant—looking for ways to make
                                                     your processes more efficient and less carbon-intensive. IBM has designed and
                                                     validated a tool internally called the IBM Green Sigma Dashboard, which uses
                                                     the principles of Six Sigma business management strategy—but from a different
                                                     perspective. That perspective is the voice of the environment — instead of the
                                                     voice of the customer. Using the Green Sigma Dashboard, companies can more
                                                     easily monitor and control energy consumption and take corrective action when
                                                     performance falls outside defined parameters.
Moving outward from the plant, the focus turns to what’s coming in and what’s going       © Copyright IBM Corporation 2010

out. The Carbon Tradeoff Modeler from IBM can help you identify and analyze the             IBM Global Services
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Paul Brody is a partner in the IBM global electronics industry consulting practice.       1 IBM CEO Study 2008.
Paul has more than 10 years of supply chain and business strategy consulting              2 Modified based on a graphic included in an
                                                                                            Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
experience, including work in the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa.          report, 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National
                                                                                            Greenhouse Gas Inventories, http://www.ipcc-
                                                                                            nggip.iges.or.jp/public/2006gl/index.html.
                                                                                          3 CIBC World Markets, Inc., “Coming Home,” Jeffrey
                                                                                            Rubin, StrategEcon, March 27, 2008.
                                                                                          4 Mindy Fetterman, “Wal-Mart grows ‘green’
                                                                                            strategies,” USA Today, September 25, 2006.




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12 Steps - Green Supply Chain Strategies from IBM

  • 1. Energy efficiency in the electronics supply chain Executive brief 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Global Electronics Industry Paul Brody, Partner — IBM Global Business Services Supply Chain Strategy
  • 2. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 2 Defining a green supply chain strategy Contents Universal awareness of global warming has electronics companies thinking about how they can minimize the impact of their operations on the environment. 2 Defining a green supply chain It’s not just about altruism. Like consumers in general, electronics customers strategy are rewarding companies that can provide high-quality products with proven 2 Carbon reduction: the new green credentials. Plus, emerging regulatory and tax environments, such as the variable in supply chain European cap-and-trade program, have encouraged heavy trading in carbon as decision making a commodity. As the price goes up and the number of carbon permits declines, 3 Step 1: Redesign the product it’s changing the way that companies view their operations and supply chains and 3 Step 2: Reconfigure how customers feel about using their products. manufacturing 4 Step 3: Shift to green suppliers Based on its own experience, research and work with clients, IBM has reached 5 Step 4: Shorten distances the conclusion that a greener supply chain is, fundamentally, a leaner supply 6 Step 5: Alter service level agreements chain. This executive brief highlights 12 different actions IBM is helping 7 Step 6: Shrink packaging companies take to simplify the process of defining and implementing their green 7 Step 7: Plan for reverse supply supply chain strategies. chain activity 8 Step 8: Consolidate shipments Carbon reduction: the new variable in supply chain decision making 8 Step 9: Plan shorter routes IBM defines green supply chain management as the art and the science of 9 Step 10: Coordinate with designing a supply chain that accounts for and optimizes the carbon footprint partners as a variable in operational decisions. This means that you can approach the 9 Step 11: Take a lifecycle view challenge of achieving a green supply chain much as you would inventory or 11 Step 12: Start now cost reduction — that is, with two principles in mind: 11 Easing the transformation • View carbon reduction as simply another decision variable in your supply chain. • Identify the sources of carbon and reduce or eliminate them. Consider the typical electronics supply chain. It has five tiers — raw materi- als suppliers, component manufacturers, assembly operations, distribution companies and retailers serving end customers. Reducing the overall carbon footprint requires looking at each of these tiers, identifying the entities within them, assessing the carbon they are generating and determining what actions are required to help take carbon out of the network.
  • 3. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 3 Regardless of how many tiers a supply chain has, the basic steps are Five out of six CEOs no longer agree transformation and transportation. At each step, there is carbon generation. with the late Nobel Prize–winning Figuring out ways to make plants and distribution sites more energy effi- economist Milton Friedman’s view that the sole purpose of business is cient and to decrease distance in your transportation network can help to increase profits. IBM’s annual CEO you achieve two goals — a leaner, more cost-effective supply chain and a surveys found that corporate social reduced carbon footprint. responsibility is climbing higher on corporate agendas, with an increas- Step 1: Redesign the product ing focus on such external forces One of the first things your company might want to consider is redesigning as environmental issues, socioeco- the product itself to have a smaller impact on the environment and consume nomic factors and people skills. In fact, the percentage of CEOs citing less energy in manufacturing, distribution or use. Simple changes can have environmental issues as an external big implications. For example, what kinds of components go into the product? force affecting their organizations Where do they come from? How toxic are they? How long does the battery doubled between 2004 and 2008.1 last? Can used products be disassembled without destroying components — allowing those components to be recycled or reused? Every conceivable change is an opportunity — from reducing the weight of BMW Group is one of the pioneers in developing a recycling norm—a set the product to making it easier to take apart. In some cases, innovation or of guidelines for the R&D department new technologies may make it possible for you to eliminate components or to use in creating products that are subcomponents entirely, thereby eliminating a portion of the supply chain. easier to recycle. Using advanced tools such as software that allows Step 2: Reconfigure manufacturing virtual dismantling analysis during the There are many ways to reduce carbon in your manufacturing plant. A closer development phase, the company designs its cars to ensure optimal look at the power source is an excellent start. For example, two plants that recovery of key components for consume the same amount of energy may have completely different carbon recycling and reuse. footprints. That’s because one uses hydro-generated electricity while the other operates with coal-generated electricity.
  • 4. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 4 Looking beyond the source of energy, there are ample opportunities to reduce As early as 2000, IBM initiated an consumption. How is water consumed as a resource throughout the production intensive water and energy savings stages? How efficient are your plant layout and production plans? How much program at its Burlington, Vermont, semiconductor facility. In the seven inventory is produced in excess of what’s needed? Streamlining production years since the program began, IBM steps and reducing toxic materials and harmful emissions can each have a has reduced fuel consumption 21 significant impact on how green your supply chain is. percent and electricity consump- tion 14 percent despite increasing Step 3: Shift to green suppliers output. The company has also Moving beyond the four walls of the plant, you can take a fresh look at your managed to reduce fresh water supplier base to begin reducing the overall supply chain footprint. Are there consumption by 27 percent, further saving energy and reducing the suppliers that use more energy-efficient processes and less toxic material? plant’s environmental impact. Although they may have higher manufacturing costs, suppliers with greener practices can help reduce the environmental impact of bringing products to market. An analysis of suppliers may uncover potential benefits that justify making a change. For example, figure 1 presents findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the tradeoffs of different sourcing strategies for steel.2 Based on the overall carbon footprint for each of the three sourcing options shown, it is clear that North America is the best choice. CO2 tons 2.5 2.2 1.5 1.72 1.46 1.0 1.06 0.5 0.70 0.49 0.25 Asia/Pacific Europe North America Sourcing options Transportation Manufacturing technology Figure 1: In the above illustrative scenario, the number of tons of carbon dioxide emitted per ton of the same processed steel varies by provider.
  • 5. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 5 Analysis of suppliers should include logistics providers. For example, IBM is a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay program, which encourages companies to allocate a certain percentage of their transportation requirements to environmentally responsible carriers that use trucks that run on biofuels. By shifting some transport to SmartWay-certified carriers, IBM was able to realize an immediate reduction in its supply chain carbon footprint. Step 4: Shorten distances Electronics supply chains have grown globally over decades. Many companies have evolved highly complex, extended distribution networks — sourcing components from distant countries and delivering end products to customers around the world. Now, with the price of oil going up, some products are becoming more expen- sive to import than to build locally. The cost of transporting finished goods from overseas manufacturing sites may offset the savings realized from outsourcing. In addition, the carbon emissions associated with production in countries that are not as environmentally conscious will probably be factored into the impor- ter cost basis as well as eventually affecting the air we all breathe. So not only can reevaluating your sourcing strategies reduce costs, but it’s also the right thing to do.
  • 6. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 6 “ As OECD countries impose large Where once companies looked for the least production cost despite the transpor- and growing economic costs on tation cost, the new, green value equation for evaluating sourcing options is actual cost (production + transportation) + corresponding carbon cost. their own carbon emitters, their tolerance for those economies By rationalizing sourcing, assembly and delivery channels in relation to markets, who impose no costs on their own you can reduce the distances that products must travel. How many transportation emissions will quickly fade. Imports lanes do you have? Where do your products travel from and to? There are from countries that do not play by many ways to reconfigure your network to reduce the distances traveled to fulfill demand while maintaining the required service levels. For some products, simply the same carbon standards will locating or developing local suppliers can significantly reduce energy use. be subject to a carbon tariff that will countervail the implicit trade Step 5: Alter service level agreements subsidy that they derive from what Service level agreements (SLAs) that force suppliers to make small, expedited goes up their smokestacks. . . . And deliveries waste energy. When such SLAs aren’t driven by valid business needs, you have opportunities to save. for many energy-intensive industries that joined the exodus to the Not infrequently, companies create SLAs that reflect lack of confidence in cheap labour markets of East Asia, their suppliers’ ability to deliver shipments on time. As a result, they end up imposing a carbon tariff means with agreements that are unreasonably stringent and often require excessive coming home.” 3 dependence on air freight. Transporting products by air is much more harmful — Jeffrey Rubin, chief economist, to the environment than land- and sea-based alternatives, especially when CIBC World Markets shipments are fragmented and expedited. By revisiting your SLAs, you can uncover ways to consolidate shipments. And it may be possible to reduce the use of air freight by better leveraging ships, rail cars or trucks.
  • 7. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 7 Step 6: Shrink packaging In 2006, a North American retail giant Large packages take more energy to produce. And the larger the package, began a global initiative to measure the less shipment consolidation is possible. suppliers on the elimination of unnec- essary packaging to reduce waste and improve logistics efficiency. The Fortunately, new packaging materials and designs make smaller package goal is to prevent hundreds of thou- volumes possible while providing the same level of strength and product sands of metric tons of carbon from protection. By reengineering packages to reduce their size and weight, you’re entering the atmosphere and save able to load additional products into shipping containers or trucks and deliver billions of dollars within 5 years.4 more in a single trip. Improved package designs can also help reduce the burden of recycling or eliminating packaging materials at the end of the chain. Step 7: Plan for reverse supply chain activity Product recalls, upgrades and refurbishments require some kind of reverse supply chain. In addition, when products are at the end of their useful life, it makes business sense to recover them for disassembly and component reuse. It also makes sense from an environmental perspective because electronics products, in many cases, include toxic materials that must be disposed of properly. Planning for these events up front can help you eliminate or reduce unacceptably high energy costs and environmental impact later. How products are designed, assembled, labeled and packaged can have a profound effect on the efficiency of any reverse supply chain. Reverse logistics is an area where IBM’s history and legacy can be of particular benefit to clients. For most of this history, companies didn’t buy mainframes from IBM. They leased time on the mainframe or leased the computer itself. Eventually, all equipment came back to IBM. As a result of its leading-edge experience in this area, IBM has a deep understanding of how to effectively design products for reuse and recycling.
  • 8. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 8 Step 8: Consolidate shipments Reviewing past shipment history can reveal areas where lack of coordination, both internally and with suppliers, has resulted in fragmentation. What started out as a few expedited deliveries may have evolved into inefficient, point-to- point shipments. With a holistic view of the supply chain and proper planning, it’s possible to replace multiple, smaller shipments with fewer, larger shipments. By consolidating loads, you reduce the number of vehicles needed to transport the same quantity of goods. This simple idea requires careful analysis to determine which suppliers to use, where to locate facilities and what inventory levels to maintain. Step 9: Plan shorter routes As a corollary to consolidating shipments, you can also plan shorter routes. There’s an art to planning distribution routes and choosing the right transportation modes. Relying on intuition seldom leads to optimal solutions, and over time tradition and inertia can allow routes to settle into patterns that are inefficient and wasteful. Factoring in the true costs and carbon implications can lead to more rational choices. For example, if you have numerous trucks coming from various suppliers, you can look for ways to reduce the total distance traveled to source the components you use in production and assembly. Perhaps the most extreme example is UPS figuring out which turn — right or left — requires less gasoline and less waiting time in traffic. But most companies with a good supply chain optimization and logistics system can actually find ways to significantly shorten their logistics routes.
  • 9. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 9 Step 10: Coordinate with partners A Fortune 50 manufacturing com- Although you can make initial progress on your own, you soon will need to pany requested help from IBM to integrate your efforts with suppliers and distributors. Virtually every electronics model and provide reduction scenar- ios for the carbon footprint of one of supply chain today is a multiechelon supply chain. To the extent that you can its manufacturing divisions, given the coordinate with your partners to have centralized points of consolidation, shared very large number of components logistics activities and shared manufacturing and supply-based locations, you that were coming in for assembly. By can significantly reduce the total carbon footprint of your manufacturing and leveraging advanced analytics from distribution processes. You must be prepared to share your goals and plans a proprietary IBM solution, the com- with these allies and incorporate their plans and priorities into your solutions. pany was able to incorporate carbon emissions calculations into planning its logistics operations, uncovering Unlike inventory management, where companies can push inventory upstream ways to reduce its transportation to improve their numbers, effective management of carbon emissions allows carbon footprint by up to 25 percent. no such tradeoff. If suppliers are pushed into producing extra inventory to help sustain production at a certain level, there is no reduction in the carbon footprint of the supply chain. And if the suppliers are unable or unwilling to adopt green practices, the result may even be greater environmental degradation. Therefore, you need to coordinate with partners to make sure that the supply chain is as lean as possible—producing the least amount of inventory required to meet demand. Step 11: Take a lifecycle view Just as you are thinking about the carbon cost of manufacturing your products, your company should also be educating customers about carbon consumption over the lifecycle of those products. Energy used while a product is in service can be significant, as can the costs to recycle, reuse or refurbish it. In fact, the carbon consumed in the lifecycle of an electronics product may be far greater than the carbon consumed in manufacturing and getting it to market, including all of the logistics involved. We’re used to thinking about how much carbon is used in transformation and transportation. But once a product gets into the hands of customers, it may often consume many times that amount of carbon in electricity or batteries, accessories, service calls, training manuals and other support. It’s important to think about the entire product lifecycle and educate customers about greener products that may have a higher up-front cost, but a substantially lower long-term cost.
  • 10. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 10 The IBM supply chain management (SCM) Carbon Distribution Modeler helps organizations take the total product lifecycle view in analyzing the carbon footprint (see figure 2). The objective is to lower the environmental impact at all five stages of the cycle—design and sourcing, inbound logistics, internal operations, outbound logistics, and service and use. Our goal can be formulated rather simply: Lower the outer edge. Design and Inbound Internal Outbound Service Time sourcing logistics operations logistics and use Figure 2: The objective of the IBM SCM Carbon Distribution Modeler is to lower the carbon footprint across the total product lifecycle. For example, assuming a car travels an average of 12,000 miles per year for three years, at 30-miles-per-gallon efficiency, it can emit between three and four tons of carbon annually. When added to the nearly 19 tons of carbon emitted as part of the supply chain process, that means the car has a carbon footprint of close to 23 tons, which does not even take into consideration the environmental cost of recovery and recycling or disposal.
  • 11. 12 steps to a greener, more sustainable electronics supply chain. Page 11 12. Start now Finally, it’s important to start now on defining and implementing your green supply chain strategy. Although the ideas presented in this paper for reducing your carbon footprint are fairly straightforward, implementing them takes time. In the electronics industry, it can take up to three years to redesign products and qualify new suppliers. With the price of energy expected to rise sub- stantially, along with the level of regulatory requirements aimed at reducing carbon footprints, two to three years from now may be too late to make these transformations. Or it may be much more expensive. The cost of making rapid adjustments in the future may be much higher than the cost of making simple adjustments today. Easing the transformation As demonstrated by the number of ideas presented in this brief, there’s no one answer for defining an effective green supply chain strategy. By leveraging innovations from its research division and proven best practices from its internal supply chain group, IBM is well positioned to help you with the transformation. IBM has invested heavily in the research, methodologies, tools and technologies required for building a greener supply chain. It has consolidated these assets into an approach that takes an inside-out view of how the supply chain functions and where there opportunities exist to optimize processes with a reduced carbon footprint in mind. This approach starts within the four walls of the plant—looking for ways to make your processes more efficient and less carbon-intensive. IBM has designed and validated a tool internally called the IBM Green Sigma Dashboard, which uses the principles of Six Sigma business management strategy—but from a different perspective. That perspective is the voice of the environment — instead of the voice of the customer. Using the Green Sigma Dashboard, companies can more easily monitor and control energy consumption and take corrective action when performance falls outside defined parameters.
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