Supply chain management of manufacturing enterprises is a process in which manufacturing enterprises use information technology and other means to comprehensively plan the business flow, logistics, capital flow and information flow in the supply chain links of product design, procurement, production, sales and service, and carry out various activities and processes of planning, organization, coordination and control. The relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said that at present, the supply chain management of most domestic manufacturing enterprises is still in its infancy, and there is still a lack of systematic policy guidance, and it is necessary to improve the understanding of the concept of modern supply chain innovation and development, and improve the construction of standard systems and systems to meet the needs of high-quality development.
The "Guide" clearly states that improving the supply chain management level of manufacturing enterprises is a systematic project, which should be guided by the deployment of supply chain strategies from a high starting point, with the guarantee of smooth circulation as the bottom line, with the goal of improving quality and efficiency, and with the layout of high-end, intelligent and green paths.
The Guide guides manufacturing enterprises to improve the level of supply chain management from six directions: strengthening multi-dimensional collaboration of enterprise supply chain, realizing lean enterprise supply chain management, accelerating digital transformation of enterprise supply chain, improving enterprise green supply chain system, building enterprise global supply chain network, and improving enterprise supply chain resilience and security level.
Specifically, the "Guide" proposes to give full play to the radiating role of leading enterprises in the supply chain, actively play the role of specialized and special small and medium-sized enterprises to strengthen the chain, and promote the multi-party collaboration of large and medium-sized enterprises in the fields of facilities and equipment, factor resources, information and data. At the same time, the guidelines encourage enterprises to explore innovative and diversified development and sharing modes, and integrate and open share factor resources such as research and development design, production equipment, data information, inspection and testing, storage and transportation. Two-way cooperation with scientific research institutions to accelerate innovation collaboration and the transformation of scientific and technological achievements.
The Guide also proposes to accelerate the digital transformation of enterprise supply chains, that is, relying on the Internet of Things, 5G, blockchain, big data, industrial Internet, artificial intelligence and other new generation of information technologies, improve analysis and prediction, decision support, risk management and control capabilities, reduce operating costs, and improve production efficiency.










