Synectics
Group continues to be one of the fastest
growing TPM vendors in the CPG industry. With
what is arguable the smallest software
marketing budget in the industry, Synectics
continues to grow through word-of-mouth
and glowing references from our clients,
broker users and consultants. We
thank Sorrento Lactalis for their permission
to publish their success story in the GMA
Forum case study Volume 8, No. 5,
Mid-Fall 2006 issue.
Partnering with Sorrento Lactalis Cheese
Company to Close the Loop Regarding Trade
Promotion Management
Sorrento Lactalis Cheese Company (Buffalo,
NY), with more than $800 million in annual
sales, is one of the largest cheese producers
in the United States. Sorrento prides itself
in the production of the best tasting authentic
Italian cheeses.
Opportunity: Sorrento Lactalis found itself
in the not so uncommon dilemma of having
various disparate applications to manage
their significant trade promotion expenditure
for both the retail food and foodservice
divisions. These applications were managing
the key components of trade promotion i.e.;
budgeting, planning, deduction/payments,
and analysis, but were being managed in
a silo environment, with minimal synchronization
of the vital information.
Ken Morris, General Manager of Foodservice,
summarized the situation as follows, “We
had some control but no where near optimal
control of our trade spending. “We
had basic control regarding our deductions,
but were extremely lagging in the analytical
area regarding predictability and liability
analysis.” In addition, as a result
of the lack of synchronization specifically
regarding planning, the various operating
areas had multiple versions of the current
plan status.” As one could imagine
this created significant inefficiencies
regarding budget management, accurate post
plan analysis and demand planning for promotional
events. Sorrento realized that their significant
trade promotion investment needed a comprehensive
solution that could break down the silos
of information and deliver one synchronized
view of the information to all operating
areas.
Solution: Sorrento
Lactalis after extensive review chose
the Synectics Group’s
Account Review closed-loop trade promotion
software solution. The Synectics Group
team worked closely with a multi-operational
Sorrento team to integrate the Account
Review TPM solution to Sorrento’s
JDE ERP system. The successful integration
of the Account Review solution resulted
in the ability to conduct automated nightly
batch feeds of necessary financial and
product information from JDE, as well necessary
planning, accrual, and deduction information
from the Account Review system. This integration
resolved the information silo and synchronization
issues that Sorrento was dealing with prior
to the Synectics Group/Sorrento partnership.
The system now provided all of the operating
areas managing trade promotion one accurate
view of budgeting, planning, deductions/payment
resolution, and most importantly analysis.
The Account Review TPM management system
now enabled Sorrento to have access to
relatively real time reporting regarding
budget vs. plan vs. actual shipments. In
addition to this valuable trend information
the system also provide Sorrento accurate
variable contribution profitability analysis
by promotional event, rolled-up to any
hierarchy level in the organization. The
combination of having real time trend analysis,
in addition to being able to project financial
liability at any given time in a budget
period, provided Sorrento Lactalis the
tools necessary to realizing a substantial
return on their trade promotion investment.
The rich 3 plus year promotional event
history that resides in the Account Review
at both the shipment and syndicated data
level now provides Sorrento Lactalis with
the predictability capability they lacked
before the project commenced.
For more information
on GMA Forum, go to http://www.gmabrands.org
For more information on Sorrento Latalis,
go to www.SorrentoCheese.com
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