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RESEARCH REPORT

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


SHABBIR TILES

Supervised by:
Mr. Asad Nizamani

Submitted by:
Syed Akbar Shah
Sajjida Rez

College of Management Sciences PAF-KIET (city campus) Karachi

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all, we would like to say Alhamdulillah, for having the strength and health to do this
project work.

We wish to express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Asad Nizamani, Course Instructor, for
providing us an opportunity to do our project work on supply chain management.

We are thankful to SHABBIR TILES and specially Mr. Faysal Nadeem, Senior Manager
Material Management & Production Planning for the coordination, guided tour of the plant
and providing information about the company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Topics Page No.
Acknowledgement ii

Corporate Profile 1

The Stiles Emporium 1

Vision Statement 1

Mission Statement 2

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Market Analysis 2

SCM Flow Chart 3

Critical Materials and Suppliers 4

Purchasing 4

Manufacturing 4

Distribution 5

Inventory 5

Forecasting 5

SCM Risks 5

ERP 6

New Product Introduction Process 6

Key Performance Indicators KPI 6

Core Competencies 6

Grey Areas 6

SHABBIR TILES

Corporate Profile
SHABBIR TILES & CERAMICS LIMITED (STCL) is founded by the House of Habib
(www.hoh.net) in 1978 with strategic and technical collaboration of Agrob Anlagenbau GmbH of
West Germany. It was the first private sector enterprise in the Ceramic field in Pakistan.

The products of the company are offered under the brand name, Stile. The STCL plants (Unit 1,
Unit 2), based in Karachi, incorporate the latest European technologies & techniques to
manufacture high class products that conform to European standards. The Company is utilizing
its full production capacity of about 12 million Square Meter per year to manufacture Porcelain
and Ceramic tiles of international quality in different sizes and colors, employing the latest

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technology and state-of-the-art machinery imported from Italy and enjoy leading position in the
Ceramic Tiles industry in Pakistan.

Stile Emporium
Further, to provide maximum services to STILE Consumers under one roof, the Company has
opened company operated outlets all over Pakistan named as the Stile Emporium.

Shabbir Tiles and Ceramics Limited has dealer and distribution network throughout Pakistan
with its sales offices located at Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Islamabad, and Peshawar.
The company is headquartered at Landhi, Karachi.

The Company is listed at Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchanges and is also member of
Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Pakistan Ceramics & Sanitary Manufacturer’s
Association, Pakistan Sanitary Merchants Association and Landhi Association of Trade &
Industry.

Vision Statement

“While enhancing our "Stile" Brand as a Market Leader, Focusing our Human Capital, continues
to delight our Customers in the field of Building Materials, Offering Best Quality Innovative
Products at Prices Be-Fitting Stile Brand. Improving Efficiency, Conserving Energy and being
Environmental Friendly. Taking into account the Stakeholders Interest”.

Mission Statement
Our Mission is to maintain our position as the leader in the tile industry in Pakistan and for this
purpose we will continue to focus on:

 We are committed to quality products and will provide our customers with innovative
sizes, designs and color scheme that they will be delighted to have and shall provide them with
excellent services to earn their loyalty
 We shall treat our employees fairly and shall provide conducive working environment for
them to learn and to grow with the company
 The company shall earn adequate profits for its progress and growth and for providing
reasonable return to its stakeholders

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Market Analysis
The tiles manufactured at the two units include Wall and Floor tiles with the following
specifications:

 Wall Tiles
12x20 inches
10x22 inches (Gorgeous Collection)
10x13 inches
8x12 inches
8x10 inches
8x8 inches
 Floor Tiles

Porcelain Floor Tiles


Polish Tiles
Valentino Series
Glazed Tiles
Ceramic Floor Tiles
They are competing with Master Tiles (prime competitor), Karam Ceramics, National Tiles and
Sonex. Shabbir Tiles are market leaders in Wall tiles and Ceramics with 50% market share, each.
The company is contributing with 30% market share Porcelain tiles to the industry.

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SCM Flow Chart

Vendor (Inbound Factory Plant Delivery Testing


transportation)

Production Packaging Primary Warehouse


transportation

Secondary Distribution to
transportation sale points/
customers

Critical Materials and Suppliers


Tiles are made of Shell Plastic clay along with a combination of Glazing clay, Frit and Stains.
The materials, needed for the manufacturing of tiles till making them available to the customer,
include shell plastic clay, frit and packaging cartons. 25% of these materials are supplied from
Mianwali, Mansehra and Mangopir while 75% are imported from China, Italy, Spain and
Malaysia. Stile’s suppliers are:
 Asian Trading
 Madina Marble
 Pak Tribal Minerals
 Style Packaging
 Box Expert
 Engomb
 Joysun Ceramics

These suppliers have been providing the materials to Stile and have become trusted partners.
New suppliers contact the company with the saleable products and after procedural testing; the

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Secondary
transportation
new supplier is approved for the provision of required materials. Regular feedback is solicited
from the suppliers and appropriate technical and financial support, if required, is provided to the
suppliers.

Purchasing
The majority of the items purchased are in the form of raw materials. Approximately 20 tons of
different raw materials, 12 tons pallets are purchased. Annual contracts are made with monthly
supplies. Stile enjoys a leading position in the market so in terms of dealing with suppliers, it
always has the upper hand and it has adopted the policy of double sourcing. The suppliers are
usually evaluated on the criteria of services rendered, financial status, lead time and delivery
time. Delivery is done at Ex-works.

Manufacturing
Stile has a production capacity of 750,000/hour square units. Marketing people give figures for
production depending upon the market demand. Production is done 24/7. If, in any case, raw
materials are not available, which is seldom the case, then materials are imported. The company
has a safety stock of 2 months.

Distribution
The finished goods are packed in cartons, then either through emporiums or sales offices (more
than 100) are supplied to the customers and exported to Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. Payment
is done to the local suppliers on credit (30-60 days).

Inventory
The inventory comprises of raw materials, work-in-process WIP, finished goods and MRO
materials which varies on daily requirement consumption. The inventory is managed by the
company but in rainy season, Stile adopts VMI. Safety stock of raw material is for a period of 2
months due to the unstable security conditions in the country. The ABC classifications of the
materials are as follows:

Class A 20% item 80% value Frits

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Class B 30% item 10% value Glazing Clay & Stains

Class C 50% item 10% value Clay

Forecasting
Annual forecasts are made by the managers with monthly targets to be achieved.

SCM Risks
Stiles have a well-established relationship with their suppliers. In cases of turn-over internal
shuffling is done. The only problem in supply chain is the high cost of trucking and
transportation.

ERP
The ERP software used by Stile is SAP. It’s aiding in accessing remote information from
different sales office, speedy dissemination of data and decisions and performance of on-time
operations. Almost 60% of the operations are automated through SAP. The internal requisition
procedure is done manually but it is also approaching a hybrid system.

New Product Introduction Process


Stiles have around 600+ designs with a new design being brought in the market every month.
Every design should be at least 4000 to 5000 nos.

Key Performance Indicators


Communication is termed as an indicator of how well Stile is performing and effective and
efficient communication is what they are proud of. MRP (SAP) was implemented in December
2010 and it is planning to implement Requisition Module in SAP system by June 2011.

Core Competencies
Quality is what has made Stile a market leader in wall tiles made on Italian technology. The
company has controlled mass production and its product is made of 75% imported material and
25% local material and has a finished good stock of minimum 2 months. Stile also has its own
Power house.

Grey Areas

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Stile has an open-air storage place for the raw material which becomes a problem during
monsoon season for which the inventory has to be managed by the vendor. The second problem
which it faces is the overhead cost in the form of high transportation charges.

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