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Innovation Crucial in Current Low Growth Economy Say Middle East Manufacturers
White Paper Including Results from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE Reveals Inadequate Tools and Systems Hinder Innovation-led Strategies
The white paper, based on global research findings, also reveals that innovation-led business strategies are currently hampered by inadequate business processes and IT systems, which are crucial when it comes to facilitating the working practices and communications necessary to develop new offerings quickly, collaboratively and cost effectively. In fact, according to 60 percent of manufacturers, ERP in particular falls short of optimising the decision-making necessary for operational excellence. Top of manufacturers' wish lists for improved systems are social networking-style features within ERP to facilitate timely, accurate, informed decisions.
The research was conducted in October 2011 among 378 manufacturers in the automotive, industrial machinery, high-tech electronics, and aerospace industries in the United States, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Australia, China, India, Japan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Russia.
- The white paper highlights that the majority of manufacturers around the globe are balancing growth strategies together with a focus on cost cutting. However, while this balance is weighted in favour of sustained growth in APAC, Russia, the Middle East, and the Americas, in Western Europe, particularly Germany, Italy, Spain and France, they place greater emphasis on cost control, perhaps an indication of the deepening eurozone crisis. Interestingly, the UK bucks this regional trend, with the vast majority of UK manufacturers investing in sustained growth over cost cutting.
- The white paper highlights that product is king when it comes to growth, as innovation (63percent) and added value services to products (58percent) rank higher than expansion into emerging markets (42percent), with product innovation significantly higher in the automotive (78percent) and high-tech electronics (75percent) industries.
- Cost containment strategies across the board have moved out of the plant and into the supply chain. Optimizing production is a cost priority for only 11percent of manufacturers, indicating that savings have been exhausted, while reducing the number of suppliers (77percent) and shortening the supply chain (55percent) rank highest.
- The white paper also focuses on the criteria for innovation, and respondents point to faster business processes (85percent), access to real-time information (60percent) and improved collaboration (60percent) as critical in this quest. However, 60percent of manufacturers claim that their systems fail to support the fast, informed decision-making necessary to innovate, with 35percent heralding mobile and social networking as crucial to transforming the way manufacturers work.
- Looking ahead to the next three years, speed is a critical component of manufacturers' growth strategies. Reacting faster to changes demanded by the business, particularly in aerospace (71percent) and high-tech electronics (78percent), and streamlining processes to achieve operational excellence (72percent) top manufacturers' wish lists. More detailed insight (58percent) and improved collaboration (42percent) also dominate short to medium term ERP needs.
IDC Manufacturing Insights Quote:
"The current economic headwinds have brought with them lower business growth, presenting new challenges for manufacturers looking to compete on a global stage," said Pierfrancesco Manenti, Head of IDC Manufacturing Insights, Europe, Middle East & Africa. "While active cost management remains crucial, companies can only truly differentiate themselves through innovating with products and services. Smarter processes and IT systems represent a substantial source of savings, differentiation and agility - helping to make informed decisions and establish a strong foundation to encouraging innovation where the company meets the customer."
Infor Quote:
"With a large proportion of manufacturing costs having already been stripped in the last three years, manufacturers must now really embrace product and process innovation as a means to compete," comments Andrew Kinder, director, product marketing, Infor. "This renewed focus on innovation requires a change in the way manufacturers work, and demands innovation at a process and technology level to drive fast, collaborative access to data, and instil the agility necessary to deliver the right products and services in a timely manner."
Additional Resources
To download the full IDC Manufacturing Insights white paper sponsored by Infor click here(Note: registration is required)
About Infor
Infor is a leading provider of business software, helping more than 70,000 customers in 164 countries improve operations and drive growth. To learn more about Infor, please visit www.infor.com.
For more information:
Dan Barnhardt
Infor
678-319-8457
dan.barnhardt@infor.com
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