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Streamlining the Ordering Process: A Case Study of Alfa Laval

Åsberg, Sebastian LU and Sjöblom, Gustav LU (2021) MTTM05 20211
Engineering Logistics
Abstract
Background

One of Alfa Laval’s factories in Lund, LA, has noticed that up to 50% of all order proposals suggested by their ERP system JEEVES is considered to be irrelevant and are subsequently disregarded by the purchasers. Consequently, many purchasers disregard the parameters in JEEVES that control what proposals get suggested and instead order on “gut-feeling” and personal experience. Not only does this create problems because of a lack of objective parameters, but it is also a waste of purchasers’ time to go through and disregard proposals every day. Alfa Laval has therefore expressed an interest in increasing the accuracy and reliability of the proposals suggested by JEEVES, as well as decreasing the time of the order proposal... (More)
Background

One of Alfa Laval’s factories in Lund, LA, has noticed that up to 50% of all order proposals suggested by their ERP system JEEVES is considered to be irrelevant and are subsequently disregarded by the purchasers. Consequently, many purchasers disregard the parameters in JEEVES that control what proposals get suggested and instead order on “gut-feeling” and personal experience. Not only does this create problems because of a lack of objective parameters, but it is also a waste of purchasers’ time to go through and disregard proposals every day. Alfa Laval has therefore expressed an interest in increasing the accuracy and reliability of the proposals suggested by JEEVES, as well as decreasing the time of the order proposal process.

Purpose

The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate Alfa Laval’s ordering process in order to increase the reliability and accuracy of the order proposals, as well as reduce the amount of time spent handling said order proposals.

Research Questions

• How is the current order proposal process organized?
• How can order parameters be improved to increase their reliability and accuracy, and decrease order proposal handling time?
• How can items be categorized to increase the reliability of order proposals?

Method

This thesis uses a case study approach with an explanatory research purpose, as the penultimate goal is to evaluate and improve the ordering process at Alfa Laval. Furthermore, a combination of qualitative and quantitative data was used in order to gather a comprehensive view of the current processes and order parameters at Alfa Laval.

Findings

Many of the parameters in JEEVES are inaccurate due to negligence and because they have not been updated since their introduction. Suggestions for improving said parameters are provided, and implications discussed. Moreover, it is proposed that Alfa Laval should divide their items into three different categories and employ different approaches for each category. The combination of these two proposed improvements means that Alfa Laval will increase the accuracy and reliability of their proposal parameters as well as reduce the number of proposals and overall time spent on handling order proposals. (Less)
Popular Abstract
Streamlining the ordering process at a world-leading industrial company has great implications for their bottom-line, how inventory is managed, and how they set goals for the corporation as a whole. Why is it then that such a crucial function is often overlooked? In this case, many answers to the problems can be found inside the corporation itself, but are drowned out in normal day-to-day work. Several recommendations, based on employees extensive experience as well as concepts from the literature, are provided in this thesis that aims to streamline the ordering process, using a data-driven approach.
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author
Åsberg, Sebastian LU and Sjöblom, Gustav LU
supervisor
organization
course
MTTM05 20211
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Ordering Process, Item Classification, Inventory Management, Alfa Laval, JEEVES
report number
5946
language
English
id
9052750
date added to LUP
2021-06-11 10:55:02
date last changed
2021-06-11 10:55:02
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  abstract     = {{Background

One of Alfa Laval’s factories in Lund, LA, has noticed that up to 50% of all order proposals suggested by their ERP system JEEVES is considered to be irrelevant and are subsequently disregarded by the purchasers. Consequently, many purchasers disregard the parameters in JEEVES that control what proposals get suggested and instead order on “gut-feeling” and personal experience. Not only does this create problems because of a lack of objective parameters, but it is also a waste of purchasers’ time to go through and disregard proposals every day. Alfa Laval has therefore expressed an interest in increasing the accuracy and reliability of the proposals suggested by JEEVES, as well as decreasing the time of the order proposal process.

Purpose

The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate Alfa Laval’s ordering process in order to increase the reliability and accuracy of the order proposals, as well as reduce the amount of time spent handling said order proposals.

Research Questions 

•	How is the current order proposal process organized?
•	How can order parameters be improved to increase their reliability and accuracy, and decrease order proposal handling time?
•	How can items be categorized to increase the reliability of order proposals?

Method

This thesis uses a case study approach with an explanatory research purpose, as the penultimate goal is to evaluate and improve the ordering process at Alfa Laval. Furthermore, a combination of qualitative and quantitative data was used in order to gather a comprehensive view of the current processes and order parameters at Alfa Laval.

Findings

Many of the parameters in JEEVES are inaccurate due to negligence and because they have not been updated since their introduction. Suggestions for improving said parameters are provided, and implications discussed. Moreover, it is proposed that Alfa Laval should divide their items into three different categories and employ different approaches for each category. The combination of these two proposed improvements means that Alfa Laval will increase the accuracy and reliability of their proposal parameters as well as reduce the number of proposals and overall time spent on handling order proposals.}},
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