Understanding a product’s total landed cost, including tax, is key to combatting margin erosion
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Understanding a product’s total landed cost, including tax, is key to combatting margin erosion
Timely, accurate supply chain data enhances decision-making and can strengthen forecasting
Greater availability of supply chain cost data means realistic solutions for the middle market
For companies that rely on global movement and sourcing of products, the undeniable permanence of supply chain impairment and disruption requires greater resiliency and flexibility in their supply chain. By implementing a broader, data-driven approach to managing supply chain changes in real-time, your company can quickly and thoroughly consider strategic choices, such as price changes, alternative suppliers, or changes to the overall manufacturing and distribution network—ultimately protecting profit margins.
RSM helps organizations take control of their supply chain through a multifaceted management strategy. Central components include:
Maintaining profit margins requires an understanding of the total landed cost—and that understanding depends on insight into landed cost changes.
Without understanding the total landed cost of products, you are flying blind. When an organization struggles with margin erosion, its management teams often are unable to pinpoint why. They may have a hypothesis, but they cannot confidently understand or bridge the factors influencing lower profitability. To some extent, this is not surprising.
Shifting product and customer mix
Cost increases on materials, purchased goods, freight and labor
Disruptions in supply
Currency and commodity movements
Changes to customs, duties, value-added taxes and tariffs
Maintaining profit margins requires an understanding of the total landed cost—and that understanding depends on insight into landed cost changes. Also of crucial importance is your ability to assign and obtain costs to the lowest level possible. Significant costs—e.g., purchase price and other variances and adjustments—should not just be booked to a general cost of goods account.
Supporting your management with an enhanced understanding of margin details across dimensions like product, customer, and market can lead to transformational insights and strategic pivots. It is crucial that your company’s landed cost analytics capture the changes that often transpire in the cost buildup process and accurately reflect all costs incurred along the chain.
When your organization implements processes to test the quality of your supply chain data, you strengthen your ability to accurately capture the global information that heavily affects your supply chain, which enhances your understanding of total landed cost.
Many RSM clients, for example, use a standard costing methodology for most of their procured products. Making sure processes exist to regularly evaluate cost changes and potential updates of standards is very important in a hyper-inflationary environment. Waiting too long to update standards and delaying decisions around pricing and other potential mitigating activities ultimately leads to lost profit.
RSM empowers companies to accurately determine the total landed cost of their imported goods, with confidence that their systems will be responsive to global changes. We implement leading practices and technologies, and we train people on the best practices we see in the supply chain ecosystem. The result is a holistic capability across the global supply chain.
Given the growing permanence of supply chain impairment, the correlation between supply chain resilience and profitability supports investing the time and money in stronger processes and technology that deliver real-time and predictive analytics.
A lag in understanding cost increases or recognizing product shipment delays can lead to permanently lost profit margins. Visibility and agility are crucial for combating such common problems.
Scenario-planning tools that capture and analyze key supply chain data with the most real-time data available will provide management with the information needed to quickly react to supply chain changes. For global supply chains, this is often not easy or even possible. The complexity in gaining real-time visibility from the supplier to port of exit, vessel, port of entry, and then the inbound OTR (over-the-road) carrier is typically unrealistic.
That said, a combination of real-time data or statuses and costs, when available, and predictive analytics when real-time data is not available, can often be a viable solution.
Many organizations do not have these tools, likely because the variability of timing and costs associated with inbound supply have never warranted the effort to adopt them. Now, however, advances in data availability due to the overall market demand on this topic have made it more realistic.
Of course, every organization wants its investments in technology to be highly cost-effective. Given the growing permanence of supply chain impairment, the correlation between supply chain resilience and profitability supports investing the time and money in stronger processes and technology that deliver real-time and predictive analytics.
RSM helps companies work through cost-benefit analyses for such investments, and we assist with instituting processes and technology to carefully review all supply chain inputs. We provide organizations with data analytics capabilities that capture both internally and externally generated data points, enabling them to anticipate supply chain impairments and react quickly to change.
Protecting profit margins depends on data processes designed to provide timely insight into supply chain cost variables. Whether the data reflects product source costs, taxes on the cross-border movement of goods, currency fluctuations, or numerous other factors, your organization will be more resilient with technology that enables you to see—and even predict—changes.
Fortunately, such digital solutions have become more realistic for companies as access to data has improved. With the increasing permanence of supply chain impairment and disruption, these solutions and processes are becoming central to success.