The role of supply chain collaboration in boosting FMCG SME brand competitiveness
1 British American Tobacco, UK.
2 Independent Researcher, Chicago, USA.
3 Independent Researcher, Lagos Nigeria.
4 Independent Researcher, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
5 Independent Researcher, Abuja, Nigeria.
Review Article
Global Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023, 01(02), 013–023.
Article DOI: 10.58175/gjrms.2023.1.2.0043
Publication history:
Received on 18 July 2023; revised on 22 September 2023; accepted on 24 September 2023
Abstract:
In the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face significant challenges due to limited resources, market reach, and growing competition from larger corporations. To remain competitive, SMEs can leverage supply chain collaboration as a strategic approach to enhance operational efficiency, innovation, and market access. Supply chain collaboration involves partnerships with suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and even competitors to achieve mutual benefits. One key advantage is the ability to optimize resources and reduce costs. By collaborating with other entities, SMEs can share logistics, production, and distribution networks, which leads to reduced operational costs. Pooling resources also enables these enterprises to minimize inventory holding costs and streamline procurement processes, enhancing overall supply chain efficiency. Another important aspect of supply chain collaboration is expanded market reach. Partnering with larger distributors or retailers provides SMEs with access to broader distribution channels and new customer segments. Collaborating with established market players enables SMEs to expand their geographic footprint and increase brand visibility, thus improving competitiveness in a crowded marketplace. Collaboration also fosters innovation and product development. SMEs can work with supply chain partners to co-develop new products, share technological advancements, and gain access to specialized expertise. This enhances the ability of SMEs to innovate and differentiate their product offerings, which is crucial for brand competitiveness in the FMCG sector. Furthermore, supply chain collaboration strengthens risk management and resilience. Joint contingency planning and collective responses to disruptions, such as supply shortages or market fluctuations, help SMEs navigate challenges more effectively. This shared approach to managing risks enables SMEs to recover faster from supply chain disruptions, ensuring business continuity and competitiveness. Supply chain collaboration is a critical tool for FMCG SMEs to boost their competitiveness. By leveraging partnerships, SMEs can reduce costs, expand market reach, foster innovation, and improve resilience, positioning themselves more effectively in a highly competitive environment.
Keywords:
Supply Chain; FMCG SME Brand; Resource Optimization; Review
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