Consulting - May 29, 2024

Creation of an Operational Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) Process

By kingdesign

An EU-based start-up was launching multiple products in parallel. It was leveraging a virtual supply chain to sell products in various forms worldwide, either direct or via licensees. The company needed better visibility into supply and inventory levels (as well as scrap risks) in a very complex environment that included a large network of partners and widely varying approval and launch situations across markets. Our team helped the client create an operational S&OP process to provide the visibility it needed. We aligned with executive leaders on their goals and expectations, and subsequently assessed and enhanced the client’s understanding of S&OP / Integrated Business Planning. This was followed by a workshop to define metrics, as well as to design the approach and materials for monthly demand / supply meetings. Lastly, we provided training in running operational S&OP / IBP processes and went through a 12-month cycle of monthly support to refresh data repositories and fine-tune the process with the client’s team.

Consulting - May 29, 2024

Network Capability Analysis

By kingdesign

A well-established midsize company had recently acquired a range of rare disease products. It needed to determine whether those products would fit within its existing localized supply chain set-up in Europe. Our team conducted primary and secondary research to understand the products’ distribution requirements and the company’s existing capabilities. Based on our subsequent fit/gap analysis, we concluded that the company’s existing network would work effectively, though it would need a few minor adjustments. We then supported the client through the process to a successful launch.

Consulting - May 29, 2024

Supply Chain Scan

By kingdesign

A small biotech with one product in its commercial portfolio was planning to expand sales all over Europe after initially only selling in the Nordic region. It needed to determine if its supply chain would be up to the task from a performance, cost, and compliance standpoint. AIM conducted an initial data-gathering process, then led a workshop with senior leaders to discuss the findings. In our final report, we concluded that their chosen strategy was correct, but they were formally out of compliance in the UK. We offered guidance to get into compliance and provided ongoing support for the rollout across Europe.