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Method And System For Monitoring A Supply-Chain
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a supply chain and system technology, applied in the field of method and system for monitoring a supply chain, can solve the problems of inconvenient monitoring of the supply chain, inability to monitor the supply chain, and inability to meet the needs of customers, etc., and achieve the effect of eliminating much of the confusion
Inactive Publication Date: 2009-06-11
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[0007]The present invention eliminates much of the confusion which results from redesigning one or more complex legacy systems. Instead, legacy systems are left intact, and a data transfer engine (“DTE”) is installed at each site. The DTE monitors the local system continuously, and takes whatever information is available. While a complete picture of the supply chain may not be provided if not all information is available, for example, if a certain attribute is not tracked at a particular site, the DTE takes whatever data is available, cleans up the data, and formats the data into a common format acceptable to a data collection site. The DTE then transmits or uploads the data to the data collection site, which is preferably a distributor or an OEM.
[0009]The ability to collect data and lay it out before a user in logically configured views where sources and demands are made visible, and where every view is within two or three mouse clicks away, gives unprecedented power to OEMs and distributors to monitor, analyze and control the supply chain. The present invention provides information management and analysis capabilities at the component level for manufacturers, vendors and distributors operating in partnership to manufacture subassemblies that combine to produce a finished OEM product.
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While these supply chain sites share some data, the data is typically maintained in incompatible formats in legacy databases.
Yet, in practice, how each supply chain site deals with its external environment, i.e., vendors, CMs, customers, has often been archaic and inconsistent.
Supply chain management is difficult because it depends on the axiom that a business has fundamentally correct processes.
Whether these changes are implemented by outside consultants or by in-house staff, lack of clear project goals, effective monitoring and performance review constantly plague the process.
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[0051]A description of example embodiments of the invention follows.
[0052]FIG. 1B illustrates a supply chain 10 environment in which the present invention is employed. An original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) 12 designs products, assembles the products or contracts assembly out, receives sales orders (“SOs”) from customers and generates purchase orders (“POs”) to obtain the parts required to build the ordered equipment.
[0053]The POs may be sent to contract manufacturers (“CMs”) 14, who build, for example, boards which typically have 50 to 200 or more parts. The OEM 12 may contract with several CMs 14 to build the same board, and / or may contract with different CMs for different boards. Here, for example, several contract manufacturers CM-A through CM-D are depicted.
[0054]The CMs 14 themselves must obtain the required parts or components, such as resistors, capacitors, semi-conductors, knobs, indicators, hinges, switches, buttons, etc., either directly from the component manufacture...
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A method of monitoring supply chain activity throughout a plurality of supply chain sites includes extracting, at each supply chain site, supply-related data to be monitored. The data is maintained in plural formats at the supply chain sites, and translated the data to a common format. The extracted data is then uploaded to and collected, from each supply chain site, to a data collection center or site. Upon a user request, a portion of the collected data is formatted, at the data collection site, into one of a plurality of views, responsive to criteria selected by the user, for presentation to the user, the portion of formatted data being dependent on access rights granted to the user's supply chain site. Finally, the formatted data view is published to the user's supply chain site. The data collection center comprises a data collector in which the uploaded data is stored, and a publisher for publishing data from the data collector upon request. Each supply chain site has a data storage device for maintaining its own supply-chain data, a data transfer engine (DTE), for transferring the supply-chain data to the data collection center, input means for allowing a user to query the data collector, and a display for displaying data published by the publisher in response to a query. The inbound data received from the multiple supply chain sites is monitored at the data collection site. If a problem condition is detected, such as a forecasted or present shortage or surplus, an alert is asserted, for example, by highlighting an Alert indicator, such as an Alert tab, on a user screen. Upon selection of the highlighted Alert indicator by a user, details of the detected problem condition are displayed.
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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11 / 176,585, filed Jul. 7, 2005, which is a continuation U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 546,347, filed Apr. 7, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,947,903, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 147,670, filed on Aug. 6, 1999 and is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 544,916, filed Apr. 7, 2000, now abandoned. The entire teachings of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A typical manufacturing supply chain includes an original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”), which designs and sells equipment such as computers or other electronic equipment. To keep costs down, OEMs often contract out the manufacture of at least some of the individual components of the product, such as electronic boards, to contract manufacturers (“CMs”). The CMs must obtain the parts with which to build the boards, such as resistors and integrated circuits,...
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