For more than 200 years, CÉMOI has been a family-owned venture headquartered in Perpignan, France and is today managed by the third generation of the Poirrier family. This chocolate maker sees its profession in a unique light. CÉMOI is a unique manufacturer as they are present at every stage of the chain, from cocoa cultivation to its conversion to a finished or industrial product, with four quality facets: traceability, aroma, life of the cocoa farmer and the environment. This ethical and fair approach initiated a program called “Cocoa Transparency,” mirroring the group’s DNA based on excellence, a passion for cocoa and chocolate, human expertise, commitment and innovation.
The CÉMOI Group runs 15 facilities, four warehouses and three sales offices around the world. It makes CÉMOI the top ranking French chocolate maker, taking full advantage of the French refined culinary tradition by using original recipes to ensure that the product quality is at the highest level.
The Challenge:
How can we best optimize how the supply chain works when information systems and related processes are heterogeneous and disparate? What is the best way to address the intense and increasingly competitive pressure coming from the market? These are good questions. There are obvious answers and they come from innovation, whether it is in applied research, combination of flavors, combination of textures or product quality. This is necessary, but it may not be enough. We need to rethink the tools that the supply chain uses. We have to standardize, centralize, secure and share data to establish effective, efficient and agile planning.
“In the past, our customer service level was 89% and our inventory level covered 50 days,” explains Bernard Lasry, CÉMOI Group Supply Chain and Customer Relations Director. “Our business is complex because we aim for a great number of targets (consumers or industrial), with many products (bars, chocolate confectionery, assortments, distributor brand chocolate, hollow molds, powdered chocolate, chocolate pastes and ingredients, etc.), and many seasonal or permanent production sites. Two seasons, Easter and Christmas, combined with our sales forecasts, have an essential and direct impact on our procurement, our stock and our sales success. We generate between 25 and 30% of our overall turnover during these periods, so we know that before the hour, we must be right on time because anything later is too late!”
Bernard Lasry, Supply Chain and Customer Relations Director, CÉMOI Group
The Solution:
To address their supply chain needs, CÉMOI selected QAD DSCP . It’s a long-standing partnership that is now being strengthened.
“We wanted to start by implementing a solution for planning and optimizing our production on seasonal sites,” explains Lasry. “It’s a good way to move from theory to practice, quickly and safely,” adds Lasry.
Following the implementation of QAD Production Planning, Demand Planning was deployed to adjust and improve sales forecasts accuracy, distribution planning for inventory optimization throughout the supply network and finally Procurement Planning to optimize supply plans. All the supply chain activities are covered by QAD’s end-to-end solutions, gradually reaching out to all the sites. “The backing of the service and support teams has been unfailing from the very beginning, whether for functional, technological or organizational issues. We have grown together,” states Lasry.
Once information systems were standardized, ensuring data centralization for better collaboration and agility was the next step.
“Several years ago, our plant in Barcelona, Spain, burned down. In just 48 hours, production for this country, a great enthusiast for CÉMOI chocolates, was wiped out. To cover the needs of the Spanish market overnight, we had to resize the other sites, reorganize inventory allocations and production, without causing any penalization or degradation in the other markets. It was quite a feat, made possible by the strength and flexibility of QAD DSCP, among other things, and by the commitment of our employees,” explains Lasry.
The Benefits:
CÉMOI experienced several benefits from the implementation of QAD DSCP:
The CÉMOI Group is on the move, whether through internal or external growth, pushing back the boundaries, or constantly challenging its own organization. Also, production models can change every two years. Research and innovation are part of the corporate culture, as is social and environmental respect. Technology must adapt to the life of the company, not the other way around. With QAD DSCP, the CÉMOI Group has the experience, the support of QAD and its established knowledge of the food and beverage industry.
“Our logisticians, planners and forecasters have changed considerably, now part of the Y or X generation, born with technology. They need the right tools. The market has also changed, with the advent of on-line sales platforms, immediacy has become part of our daily lives, or almost. And despite this, or perhaps thanks to it, we have managed to increase our customer service level, now standing at above 99%. We are not far from fulfilling the absolute requirement. We are working to ensure our deliveries to within a half hour and our inventory level has been halved,” says Lasry.
Everything is ready for the supply chain project team to take a new step forward with QAD and its end-to-end demand and supply chain planning.
“Together, with our experience and expertise, we will capitalize on these two key strengths to develop our supply chain,” says Lasry.
Indeed, CÉMOI continues to develop its S&OP approach, which will give it the opportunity to improve collaboration between departments. Including sales and marketing as early as possible in the forecasting and planning process enables CÉMOI to reach the right decisions. Agility and security are essential for multi-level and inter-site planning.
*QAD Digital Supply Chain Planning (DSCP) was formerly known as QAD DynaSys
Bernard Lasry, Supply Chain and Customer Relations Director, CÉMOI Group
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