Hasbro Makes a Play for a Sustainable Supply Chain
To support its newly re-engineered supply chain planning processes, the $4 billion manufacturer is executing a Global Planning project that will deliver a standard application for use across all markets. What's different about this supply chain project is that it has sustainability in mind.
The application will be developed using SAP's SCM (www.sap.com) and will replace five different planning systems. The overarching goal is to enable global visibility to critical supply chain information. But from a "green" standpoint, the project will eventually encompass the collection of sustainability data such as energy use, water use, and waste disposal/recycling. Plans are also in place to complete a regional distribution ship point model for U.S. domestic products and incorporate U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay or environmental evaluations in carrier bid packages.
"They key is to make sustainable development part of the business strategy from the start," closes Clark.
Supply Chain Changes
An SAP customer since 1997, Hasbro is currently upgrading to ECC6. Included in this project is an expanded planning process using SCM and a major push for business intelligence
Words of Wisdom
"Incorporate sustainability performance objectives into all levels of the organization."
--Denise Clark, CIO, Hasbro
Company-at-a-Glance
As a brand-driven, consumer-focused global company, Hasbro brings to market a range of toys, games and licensed products, from traditional to high-tech and digital. Brands include Transformers (pictured far left), Playskool, Tonka, Milton Bradley and many more.