Bibliographic citations
Vilela, A., Jimenez, E., Laopa, L., Quispe, L. (2023). Business consulting para mejorar el nivel de servicio en Compañía Nacional de Chocolates de Perú SA [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25345
Vilela, A., Jimenez, E., Laopa, L., Quispe, L. Business consulting para mejorar el nivel de servicio en Compañía Nacional de Chocolates de Perú SA []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25345
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title = "Business consulting para mejorar el nivel de servicio en Compañía Nacional de Chocolates de Perú SA",
author = "Quispe Cerón, Luis Francisco",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
National Chocolate Company of Peru SA (CNCH), formerly Winter's, is a company with 39 years of history in the Peruvian market. Their business model aims to achieve increasing value generation based on quality, service, and price, which drives their operations strategy and supply chain. Operations management has undergone significant changes in recent years that are consistent with the corporate interest in developing continuous improvement in processes. As a result, the S&OP methodology and Demand Driven MRP operational model were implemented in parallel in 2020. These innovations have improved the timely supply of industrial inputs while also being in line with consumer demands. Up to this point, CNCH has carried out initiatives aimed at enhancing the customer experience and locating goods with higher profitability. Despite the significant progress achieved, a low service level of 95.91% is still noticeable, primarily due to the demand's 37% imprecision. This study proposes to advance the Demand Driven methodology's implementation process. The Demand Driven enterprise is currently in stage two, which is the operational level. CNCH must advance to stage three, Demand Driven adaptive enterprise, which will enable flow generation in BANI environments. The creation of the Demand Driven S&OP (DDS&OP) work team, the generation of the skills buffer, the definition of the pertinent ranges, the definition of the DDS&OP elements, the definition of tactical gauges, and the use of information technology are all suggested as initiatives to accomplish this goal. Reaching stage three of Demand Driven implementation is expected to produce positive outcomes for the business, such as an increase in service level from 95.91% to 97% and accuracy of the demand from 37% to 45%, which translates to a savings of S/ 482,986.
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