Data Errors Cost Aftermarket Supply Chain $1.7 Billion Annually; AAIA Makes Announcement at Aftermarket eForum.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 2003 Data errors on basic product information costs Information costs Transactions costs that include the assessment of the investment merits of a financial asset. Related: Search costs. $1.7 billion annually for aftermarket suppliers and distributors, the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA AAIA Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (consolidation of the Automotive Parts & Accessories Association and the Automotive Service Industry Association) AAIA Association on American Indian Affairs ) Electronic Commerce Committee reported today at the Aftermarket eForum in Chicago. The primary finding is a result of the committee's Product Information Case Study. Scott Luckett, Vice President, Information Technology at AAIA announced the findings during a presentation at the eForum this afternoon. "The study makes a strong case for industry wide implementation of the Product Information Exchange Standard (PIES)," said Luckett. "The results confirm what we suspected for a while and we're pleased that decision makers in the industry will finally have the quantifiable evidence they need to make informed decisions about investing in item data cleansing and synchronization." The study demonstrated that there is a wide degree of variance between the trading partner's item data causing significant financial and supply chain problems in the industry. According to data submitted for comparison by leading industry manufacturers and resellers who participated in the study, 51% of the items submitted by manufacturers had no recognizable equivalent in their trading partner's submitted files. "No aftermarket retailer or distributor would consider opening the doors for business without a full and complete electronic catalog application database," observes Ed Heon, Founder and CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. of Profile Systems who assisted with the study. "Yet it is common to open for business with absolutely no electronic product information on hand for over 50% of the SKU's available from your suppliers." Leading Industry Participants The study involved six pairs of trading partners and involved product lines that each pair had in common. The trading partners' data was matched on part number, UPC (Universal Product Code) The standard bar code printed on retail merchandise, which is administered by GS1 US, Brussels, Belgium and Lawrenceville, NJ (www.gs1.org). code, reseller pricing, product descriptions, unit of measure, and minimum order quantity. Leading manufacturers and their resellers participated in the study including Dana Automotive Brake Parts and Clevite Engine Parts, Delphi, Federal Mogul, Gates Corporation, Global Accessories, Advance Auto Parts Founded in 1932, Advance Auto Parts (NYSE: AAP), headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia, is the second-largest retailer of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the United States. AAP had 2005 sales of approx. $4. , CARQUEST, CSK CSK see chronic superficial keratitis. , NAPA, O'Reilly, and Reliable. Results from similar studies in multiple industries support the study findings including a recent report by the Industry Data Exchange Association (IDEA) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association This article is about the standards association NEMA. For other uses, see Nema. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association or NEMA is a U.S. (NEMA NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA National Emergency Management Agency NEMA National Emergency Management Association NEMA Nottingham East Midlands Airport (UK) ) concluding that product and pricing inaccuracies are costing manufacturers and distributors 1% and 3/4% of sales respectively. In a study for the Grocery industry released late last year, AT Kearney announced that 30% of items in retailer item files were in error and that the Consumer Packaged Goods industry alone is losing $40 billion in sales every year due to poor product information. Profile Systems, a provider of product data and supply chain management solutions for business-to-business electronic commerce performed the study and analyzed the data. Profile has been involved in conducting similar product data pilot programs in other industries and has assisted hundreds of companies in managing their product data more efficiently. "Poor product and pricing information is costing supply chains literally millions of dollars," said Mr. Heon, "We are gratified grat·i·fy tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies 1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please. 2. to witness an increased awareness and momentum toward the understanding that sound product information is the foundation for efficient supply chain and business processes." The full Product Information Case Study is available for download at the Aftermarket Council on Electronic Commerce web site, http://www.aceconline.org/techwp.html About the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) is a Bethesda, Md.-based association whose member companies manufacture, distribute and sell motor vehicle parts, accessories, tools, equipment, materials and supplies. The organization is comprised of manufacturers, distributors, jobbers, wholesalers, retailers, manufacturer's representatives and other companies doing business in the automotive aftermarket. AAIA formerly served the aftermarket as APAA APAA Automotive Parts & Accessories Association (now Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association) APAA Active Phased-Array Antenna APAA Asian Pacific American Association APAA Association Protectrice des Animaux Abondonnes and ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. . About Profile Systems Based in West Springfield, Massachusetts The Town of West Springfield (familiarly known as "West Side") is a city[1] in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. It is considered a suburb of Springfield, Massachusetts. The population was 27,899 at the 2000 census. , Profile Systems is a privately held developer of product data and supply chain management solutions for business-to-business electronic commerce. Founded in 1994, the company's products include MasterDepot(R) item data management and synchronization solution, and ProSAIM(R) Supplier Assisted Inventory Management software for collaborative vendor managed inventory Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) is a family of business models in which the buyer of a product provides certain information to a supplier of that product and the supplier takes full responsibility for maintaining an agreed inventory of the material, usually at the buyer's . The company also offers extensive consulting services, including product data cleanup, supplier assessment and enabling, inventory consulting and electronic commerce and supply chain integration management. The company's customers include Dana Corporation, Dayco, Haldex, Johnson Controls, Osram-Sylvania, Hubbell, and The Stanley Works among others. For more information visit www.profilesystems.com, email info@profilesys.com or call 413-737-2000. |
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