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APPA American Public Power Association. Renaissance Hotel – Seattle May 3, 2007. Identifying Savings Within Maintenance Stores Inventory. Presented by: Pat Thoms, Platte River Power Authority & Jim Calvert, I.M.A. Ltd. Agenda. Maintenance Inventory Facts.
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APPA American Public Power Association Renaissance Hotel – SeattleMay 3, 2007 Identifying Savings Within Maintenance Stores Inventory Presented by: Pat Thoms, Platte River Power Authority & Jim Calvert, I.M.A. Ltd.
Agenda • Maintenance Inventory Facts • Benefits Realized from Clean Data • Return on Investment (ROI) • NorskeCanada Case Study • Platte River Case Study • Open Discussion
Maintenance Inventory Facts • Inactive/Obsolete (Emotional Inventory) represents at least 38%-40% of Inventory Value • 10%-20% Excess-Active Inventories exist -- “A” items overstocked • Active Inventory Value • Annual Spend : is typically a 1:1 ratio
Maintenance Inventory Facts • Duplicate Items exist: @ 10%-20% per Single plant @ 20%+ across Multi-plant corporations • Industry Standards suggest that Spot Buy/Direct Purchases represent up to 30% of Annual Spend • Spot Buys/Direct Purchases usually incorporate a 10% premium over unit cost
OEM 40% MRO 60% Fluid Power 15% Instrumentation12% P.V.F. 12% Bearings 21% Excess Active 20% Electrical 26% Inactive 53% Ind. Supplies 14% Required Active 27% Critical Spares 15% Slow Moving Stock 22% Obsolete Materials 16% APPA American Public Power Association Inventory Segmentation Electrical 26%
Benefits Realized from Clean Data • User-friendly data for everyone (Maintenance, Stores, Procurement) • Opportunity to Standardize on Manufacturers/Products • Potential to Consolidate the Vendor base/Leverage Unit Cost • Opportunity to Reduce Inventory Investment and Free up Cash
Benefits Realized from Clean Data • Consistent structure & nomenclature throughout the database • Opportunity to Identify and eliminate duplicate items • Complete, generic item descriptions (McMaster-Carr, Grainger) • “Virtual” warehouse of inventory across the corporation (Corporate Catalog) • Opportunity to Share Critical parts, Spares, etc.
Return on Investment (ROI) • Virtually Every Project Requires ROI Support • Companies Require 6-12 Month ROI to Justify Spend • Companies are Required to Invest Time & Resources to the Recovery Process • I.M.A. can Work with Suppliers re Disbursement of Overstock • Internal Experienced Resources are also Necessary • Address items lacking proper information • Adjust min/max stocking levels • Identify obsolete parts
Return on Investment (ROI) Sample Client Data: • Multi-site client (7 plants) • > 240,000 total sku’s • 15,000-40,000 sku’s per plant • No Single Corporate MRO Catalog • Corporate Supply Agreements
Return on Investment (ROI) Single Site Data: • 17,671 sku’s • $11,623,737 Total Inventory Value • 68% of inventory is inactive • 32% is active (valued at $3,719,596) • Annual spend value $3,599,887(1:1 ratio)
Return on Investment (ROI) Single Site Data: • Eliminate duplicates • 13% of inventory has excessive on-hand quantities • Return parts to vendor for credit • Value of the Excess is $911,113 (24% of active inventory)
Return on Investment (ROI) Single Site Data: • Reduce Supplier base • 299 MRO vendors • Bearings & PT = 28 • Electrical = 97 • PVF = 30 • Air, Hydraulics, Fluid Power = 111 • Industrial Supplies = 61 • Mobil Equipment = 5 • Instrumentation = 75 • Consolidate product lines • Leverage purchase volumes within/across sites • Reduce Spot Buy purchases • 3,762 annual purchase orders generated • Spot Buy purchases @ 12% = $431,986
Return on Investment (ROI) Single Site Data: • Project cost: ~$90,000 • Savings: >$911,113 • minimum ROI is 10:1 • Similar savings are found at each site across the company
I.M.A. Value Proposition: • We help companies seize control over their MRO inventory. Our services consistently generate a greater than 10:1 return on investment and improve maintenance efficiency.
Catalog Management Cleansing Analysis ROI Facilitation I.M.A. Services The Total Solution
Platte River Case Study Why the Need? • PRPA was in search of new Maintenance Management System • Old system had 26 characters for part description (+ long description field) • Descriptions were inconsistent (20 years of different employees entering items) • Maintenance was having a hard time finding parts they needed for a job
Platte River Case Study What We Did • Core team considered 6 systems • Soon short listed to 3 --- presentations • Purchasing/Inventory/AP modules not included in initial plans • But, why buy the puzzle when 3 key pieces were missing? scope changed
Platte River Case Study What We Did • Avantis system selected • Avantis offered the option for cleansing inventory parts (I.M.A. Ltd.) • System had >200 character description, ability to attach drawings, pictures, etc. to items
Platte River Case Study What We Did • Up-front cleaning on our own • Populated missing manufacturer names • Corrected spelling mistakes, dashes, hyphens, etc. • Cleaned up vendor names
Platte River Case Study What We Did • For Data Cleansing, we worked with I.M.A. Ltd. • 9,232 sku’s • Submitted 2 reports: • on-hand inventory • vendor purchase history (4 years)
Platte River Case Study Results • Cleansed data was loaded into our system • Awesome new descriptions • Now parts can easily be found • Low duplicate part ratio (<1%) • New Avantis system allows drawings and pictures to be attached to item, which really helps planners
Item # Item # 203957 203957 Mfg Name Mfg Name TIMKEN TIMKEN Mfg P/N Mfg P/N Description Description BEARING, TAPER ROLL BEARING, CONE/CUP, TAPERED ROLLER, CONE P/N HM807049, CUP P/N HM807010 Control # 1000005 Platte River Case Study Before & After Samples: Before After
Item # Item # 209784 209784 Mfg Name Mfg Name FAFNIR FAFNIR Mfg P/N Mfg P/N 209KRR3 Description Description BEARING, TAIL PULLEY BEARING, BALL, 1.7717” ID X 3.3465” OD X 1.0629” WD SINGLE ROW, CONRAD, 2 SEALS, WIDE RACE, TAIL PULLEY Control # 1000005 Platte River Case Study Before & After Samples: Before After
Item # Item # 208859 208859 Mfg Name Mfg Name ALLEN BRADLEY ALLEN BRADLEY Mfg P/N Mfg P/N 1747-L531 Description Description SWITCH LIMIT OIL TIGHT NEMA 4/13 SWITCH, LIMIT, LEVER SPRING RETURN 600V 550/600VDC 10A AC 0.1A DC 2NO 2NC NEMA 4/13 SERIES F Control # 1010092 Platte River Case Study Before & After Samples: Before After
Item # Item # 300292 300292 Mfg Name Mfg Name ALLEN-BRADLEY ALLEN BRADLEY Mfg P/N Mfg P/N 802T-ATP Description Description ALLEN BRADLEY PROCESSOR PROCESSOR, SLC 5/03 4096 INPUT 4096 OUTPUT 500MA @ 5VDC 175MA @ 24VDC 8K MEMORY Control # 1000148 Platte River Case Study Before & After Samples: Before After
Item # Item # Item # Item # 207015 207015 203700 203700 Mfg Name Mfg Name Mfg Name Mfg Name FISHER FISHER CONTROLS FISHER CONTROLS Mfg P/N Mfg P/N Mfg P/N Mfg P/N IE569X0072 IE569X0072 1E5629X0072 IE569X0072 Description Description Description Description GASKET, 2 X 2 1/2 X 1/32 GASKET, 2” ID X 2-1/2” OD X 1/32” THK GASKET 2 X 2 1/2 X 1/32 GASKET, 2” ID X 2-1/2” OD X 1/32” THK Control # Control # Control # 1008561 1008561 Platte River Case Study Before & After Samples: Duplicates
Thank-you for this opportunity & for your time!