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C.H. Robinson's Secret Weapon
Chicago, IL
July 9, 2008
By
Evan Armstrong
Key Personnel:
Chris O'Brien, Vice President, CHRW
Jordan Kass, Director, TMC Services
Jim de Vries, Director of Operational Excellence
Chris Brady, Manager of Operational Excellence
Glenn Koepke, General Manager - Chicago, TMC
Tyler White, General Manager - Minneapolis, TMC
Transportation Management Center Overview
Headquartered in Chicago the Transportation
Management Center (TMC), a division of C.H. Robinson Worldwide, has roots
extending back to Robinson's purchase of American Backhaulers in 1999. The TMC
has quietly grown to become Robinson's primary lead logistics manager (LLM)
solution for customers looking for an
integrated,
transparent and carrier neutral transportation management approach. Today it has over 130 employees
and $1.15 billion in freight
under management. Its offices are in Chicago
and Minneapolis and it will be opening an Amsterdam office in the fourth quarter
of 2008.
The TMC focuses on working with large shippers in
developing optimal transportation networks through its consulting, modeling, and
lean six-sigma approach, and then utilizes its personnel and IT for daily
transportation planning, management, and continuous performance improvement. If
the customer chooses, the TMC can bring the full bear of
Robinson's freight brokerage and international freight forwarding capabilities, but does so in a customer
directed fashion versus a
single-source third-party logistics (3PL) model. Most TMC customers are using a
mix of their own contract carriers and often retain control of their carrier
relationships and rate negotiations. Key customers
include: Coca-Cola, John
Deere, Ocean Spray, and Tetra Pak.
TMC Online Business
Intelligence Tools
TMC utilizes Infor/CAPS for transportation
planning and an extensive suite of proprietary software to manage customers'
daily transportation optimization and execution operations. One of the most impressive parts of its integrated
transportation management systems is the proprietary, TMC developed,
online business intelligence tools. Written in .Net and supported by an
enterprise data warehouse, the online business intelligence tools provide
shippers with leading edge information for process improvement and
transportation cost reduction initiatives.
As the "screen shot" below shows, on one screen a
shipper can see all of its transportation network information including: the
number of shipments by length of haul, loads tendered to carriers by the day of
the week, shipment weight distributions, and load volumes by carrier mode.
Figure 1, Network Profile View
The following screen provides ad-hoc summaries
based upon user defined parameters such as analysis timeframe, carrier modes,
individual lanes, shipment volumes, and other key areas of analysis. It details
on-time pickup and delivery and individual carrier performance metrics against
defined service level benchmarks.
Figure 2, Transportation Executive Summary
View
Overall the system provides a good deal of
functionality and well presented "actionable" information. One customer using
the TMC online tools is John Deere. Its inbound transportation improvement
history with the TMC is detailed in the case study below.
John Deere
Inbound Transportation Management Case Study
Prior to 2007, John Deere’s inbound transportation was being managed by its
suppliers. Because John Deere works with several thousand suppliers, it was
experiencing higher costs and inconsistencies within its inbound supply chain network. After joint meetings and an initial analysis, the TMC
identified an opportunity for additional savings from developing an inbound
transportation management program. The following objectives were created in
collaboration with John Deere:
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Transition all inbound freight from a
supplier-managed to a TMC/John Deere-managed operation.
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Develop metrics to drive
carrier routing compliance.
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Determine the overall potential cost savings
opportunities and create benchmarks.
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Deploy a transportation management systems
solution to optimize transportation.
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Perform a transportation network analysis.
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Provide John Deere with recommendations for
reducing its inbound transportation spend.
From the objectives above, the TMC worked with
John Deere in establishing a centralized transportation management center. Its
focus was to
oversee the centralized management and
execution of John Deere’s domestic transportation strategy and provide support services including: network analysis,
transportation modeling, a pool point program, and TMS implementation.
Beginning in Phase One of establishing the John
Deere centralized TMC operation, four primary steps were outlined:
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Perform a transportation network data analysis and
evaluation based on:
a. North American inbound materials shipments.
b. Service parts shipments to John Deere
distribution centers.
c. Returnable container shipments back to
suppliers.
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Determine the scope of the project based upon the data analysis.
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Develop inbound transportation management scenarios and strategies.
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Make inbound transportation optimization recommendations to John
Deere.
After the data analysis was performed, the TMC
presented its findings to John Deere and recommended an inbound solution that included
transportation management systems deployment,
developing a cross-docking/pool point network, utilizing dedicated fleets,
constructing multi-stop truckloads, and performing less-than-truckload consolidations.
Once John Deere and TMC had agreed on a solution, steps were taken to streamline
all inbound transportation processes and establish a new inbound operating model.
Based on the
solution, the TMC and John Deere:
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Defined and implemented a transportation
procurement strategy.
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Defined and managed a project plan-based implementation.
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Developed and implemented a vendor carrier
routing compliance management program.
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Defined
the necessary metrics and benchmarks for analysis and process improvements.
The
next step was to deploy the TMC transportation management system and integrate it into the
new inbound model. As of third quarter 2007, all of John Deere’s inbound freight
transactions were operating on the TMC transportation management systems platform.
The TMC optimizes inbound
transportation as follows:
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Suppliers enter their shipment data into the TMC
online system.
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The TMC filters the shipment data to facilitate order and mode
optimization.
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Optimized shipments are created and tendered to John Deere’s inbound carriers.
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The TMC business intelligence tools are utilized
to monitor the process and report results.
The results from Phase One have been an overall reduction
in transportation costs through the use of planning and optimization tools,
implementation of streamlined processes, increased order visibility, and
improved service levels from the development and implementation of performance metrics across the John Deere supplier
base.
John Deere and TMC are continuing to align resources, analyze
the new inbound optimization model, and remain dedicated to continuous process
improvements. Phase Two of the overall project has been started and includes:
continuing to execute and analyze the deployed inbound optimization model and to determine the appropriate
thresholds needed to expand the model beyond the initial phase. John Deere and
the TMC mutually share
the goals which determine the success of John Deere’s transportation management
operations and are currently making ongoing process improvements
and finding ways to reap additional transportation cost savings.
Summary
While it has been "flying under the radar" within
the large C.H. Robinson Worldwide operating network, the TMC provides a unique
offering to support lead logistics manager operations. We definitely see this
approach meeting the needs of large shippers needing network transportation
management with top-notch IT support. When the TMC adds international
capabilities, the solution will add additional appeal to multi-nationals
managing global supply chains. The TMC is a good solution for a shipper looking
to outsource its transportation network or upgrade its transportation management
processes.
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Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS,
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Transportation Network Management, Carrier Management, John Deere, 4PL, LLP,
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Analysis, 3PL, Logistics, C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong & Associates, Logistics
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Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business
Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS, Proprietary, Network Analysis, 3PL, Logistics,
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Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Network Management, Carrier Management, John
Deere, 4PL, LLP, Six-Sigma, American Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra
Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS,
Proprietary, Network Analysis, 3PL, Logistics, C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong &
Associates, Logistics Provider, Case Study, C.H. Robinson Worldwide,
Transportation Network Management, Carrier Management, John Deere, 4PL, LLP,
Six-Sigma, American Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra Pak, Contract
Carriers, TMC, Business Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS, Proprietary, Network
Analysis, 3PL, Logistics, C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong & Associates, Logistics
Provider, Case Study, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Network
Management, Carrier Management, John Deere, 4PL, LLP, Six-Sigma, American
Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business
Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS, Proprietary, Network Analysis, 3PL, Logistics,
C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong & Associates, Logistics Provider, Case Study, C.H.
Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Network Management, Carrier Management, John
Deere, 4PL, LLP, Six-Sigma, American Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra
Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS,
Proprietary, Network Analysis, 3PL, Logistics, C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong &
Associates, Logistics Provider, Case Study, C.H. Robinson Worldwide,
Transportation Network Management, Carrier Management, John Deere, 4PL, LLP,
Six-Sigma, American Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra Pak, Contract
Carriers, TMC, Business Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS, Proprietary, Network
Analysis, 3PL, Logistics, C.H. Robinson, CHRW, Armstrong & Associates, Logistics
Provider, Case Study, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Network
Management, Carrier Management, John Deere, 4PL, LLP, Six-Sigma, American
Backhaulers, Coca-Cola, Ocean Spray, Tetra Pak, Contract Carriers, TMC, Business
Intelligence Tools, Infor, CAPS, Proprietary, Network Analysis...
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