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OVERVIEW
Zara Philosophy



                  The original business idea was very simple. Link
                  customer demand to manufacturing, and link
                  manufacturing to distribution. That is the idea
                  we still live by.

                      — José María Castellano Ríos, Inditex CEO
Speed & Decision Making

                  • Zara needs to respond quickly to demands of
                    their young & fashion conscious customers
OVERVIEW          • Fashion misses are very common as new styles
Speed &             can appear very suddenly
Decision Making   • Store managers have more authority than other
                    stores such as deciding the garment to be put on
                    sale
                  • ‘Commercials’ decide which garments to be
                    produced & sold
                  • Have great deal of autonomy as higher
                    management doesn’t second guess their
                    decisions
Marketing, merchandising & advertising

              •   Very low spending on marketing while heavy
                  spending on stores
OVERVIEW      •   No ‘classics’ clothes but clothes with very
Marketing &       short lifespan forcing customers to buy it on
                  the spot, visit stores often
Growth
                  Growth Opportunities

              •   Currently 550 ZARA stores part of Inditex
                  chain
              •   Huge growth opportunities in Italy & western
                  European market
              •   Hence there is need for new production &
                  distribution network
Ordering & fulfillment

                •   Manual inventory management based upon direct
                    observation & store manager judgment
                •   Use of PDA’s, Infrared, dial-up modem for order
                    management
                •   Process is complicated & divided in various steps such as
OVERVIEW            breaking order into segments and beaming these segments
Manufacturing       to concerned person who then filled up their part

                    Design & manufacturing

                •   Maximum time from conception to distribution centre is
                    three weeks
                •   Vertically integrated supply chain ensured constant
                    introduction of new items with short lead times
                •   Based upon commercial’s guess which need not be
                    accurate
Information systems at La Coruna, factories, stores
                  & DC’s

              •   Several information systems are used to prepare orders,
                  distribute them over internets & collect them
              •   Factories had simple applications which provided information
                  about order & due dates
OVERVIEW      •   Distribution center had largest automation with complete
Information       tracking of SKU’s
              •   Stores used PDA’s which communicate to La Coruna via
Systems           modems
              •   PDA’s were upgraded constantly while POS terminals remained
                  same for over decade!
              •   POS used DOS as operating system & its installation &
                  maintenance was very simple
              •   No real time feedback from stores to Zara’s headquarters
              •   Transmission required copying into floppy disc & then sending
                  it using internet which happened at the end of the day
              •   No dialogue between PDA & POS inside store or between two
                  stores
Conventional Business Model              Zara’s Business Model
                    Reliant on outsourcing production.       Highly responsive vertically integrated
Supply chain                                                 supply chain

Role of store       Deals with customers , employees         Decision taking powers with respect to
manager                                                      stocking
                    Ads primarily for publicizing the        Ads only for yearly sales & announce new
Marketing           assortment                               store inaugurations.(0.3% of revenue)


Design teams        Design conceptualized by Small elite     Dedicated teams for different segments. Ex:
                    team common for all segments.            Women-Night Wear, Kids-Sports wear etc.

Product life span   Generally apparel firms produced         Short life span but increased launches of
                    CLASSIC clothes.                         new style clothing.
                    Average new launches per year:2000-      Average new launches per year:11000
                    4000

Time to market      Comparatively high due to outsourcing.   As Zara is vertically integrated lead times as
                    Industry average is 6 months.            well as time for new product launches are
                                                             less(2-4 weeks)
Sales Forecast      It is done.                              Not done due to flexible factories.

IT Spending         2% of revenue as IT applications are     0.5% of revenue as in-house applications
                    outsourced to vendors                    were developed
“The original business idea was very simple. Link customer demand to manufacturing, and link manufacturing to
                                  distribution. That is the idea we still live by”


                              DESIGN &
                          PRODUCTION TEAM


                                                     Factories
                                                         –
                                                  Dying & cutting
                                                      clothes

   Commercials         Commercials-
          -             Dedicated to        3 WEEKS                 Small Local
   Store Product       Department in
                                                                      Shops
     Managers             stores
                                                                         -
                                                                     Sewing



                                                                                  DISTRIBUTION
                                                                                     CENTRE


                                                                                      2 DAYS

                                                                                                 STORES
Current Status
          •   Zara currently uses POS system based upon DOS which is very easy to
              use & working fine for them
          •   This system does all the basic operations of billing but doesn’t provide
              any customer insights, real-time data or any advanced sales projections
          •   As Zara is getting bigger & bigger its operation are becoming more
              complex
CURRENT   •   Hardware vendor may modify peripherals for POS so that they may not
              run on ancient OS such as DOS
STATUS
              Dilemna

          •   Shall they let go of DOS which is working great for them & migrate to
              modern OS such as Windows, Linux?
          •   If they are not migrating to new OS then should they stock up on
              current POS terminals to protect them from sudden loss of support
              from vendor?
          •   If they migrate to new OS, can they use this opportunity to build new
              capabilities in POS?
          •   If they are building new POS, then can they extend its capabilities so
              that it can have network across the stores & within the company?
Why DOS based POS works for Zara!
                •   DOS based POS is in alignment with Zara's business philosophy
                •   Majority of business concentrated in Europe specially Spain
                •   Zara prefers speed based decentralised decision making
                •   Highly responsive vertically integrated supply chain reduces
                    need for long range sales forecast
IT              •   More dependant on market feedback from ‘commercials’ than
DOS based POS       from customer data insights
                •   Believed in ‘manufacturing on fly’ rather than long range sales
                    forecast
                •   Zara doesn’t require theoretical inventory to be 100% accurate
                •   Low level of inventory in current scale of operation: Zara
                    stores maintained low inventory levels thus reducing need for
                    smart inventory management
                •   Current scope of operations makes ordering & fulfillment
                    possible using DOS based POS
Easy installation & ease of operation
               •   Use of DOS based POS is very user friendly, stable & easy to
                   maintain
               •   Layman like store employee can switch on system & set up
                   entire POS architecture
               •   Complete software installation does the trick in the event of
                   serious software malfunction
IT             •   No need for separate maintenance crew for POS as employees
Installation       can do it by themselves
               •   Ease of customization on POS: Zara operated in various
                   geographies & currencies which necessitates need of
                   customization
               •   It is very easy to customise & write their own softwares on
                   DOS based POS
               •   Majority of complex operations such as sewing, dying were
                   outsourced by Zara
               •   Hence factories required simple applications rather than
                   complicated applications due to its current scope of business
Zara approach to IT policy

            • Comparatively low spending on IT (0.5% of revenue) as
              compared to industry average (2% of revenue)
            • No separate IT department, all decisions related to IT
              applications taken directly by top management
IT          • No cost benefit analysis or formal justification for IT efforts
IT Policy   • Preference over customised IT applications due to unique
              nature of business
            • Recruitment of talent locally rather than from all over the
              world
            • Thus basic principles of It policy of Zara is ‘keep it simple,
              keep it cost effective’
            • DOS base POS achieved all these principles
Why do we need a new system
IT
Need for New   •   Zara is the only customer using DOS
System         •   Hardware vendor might upgrade their machines which are
                   not DOS- compatible
               •   Vendor not ready to sign a contract
               •   Centralized data to help expand in different countries
               •   Following table shows the expansion of Zara in Asian
                   continent which would require the new system
GEOGRAPIC DISTRIBUTION OF ZARA STORES

                                                                               NO. OF STORES
    450                                              419
                                                                         UK
    400                                                                  4%   OTHERS
    350                                                                        12%
                                                              PORTUGAL
    300                                                          8%                        SPAIN
                           TOTAL - 531
                                                                                            48%
    250                                                         GREECE
                                                                  6%
    200
                                                               GERMANY
                                                                              FRANCE
    150                                                           5%
                                                                                17%
    100                                     75

     50       30
                             7
      0
          MIDDLE EAST   ASIA-PACIFIC     AMERICAS   EUROPE




•   Majority of stores present in Europe                      Increase in number of stores implies
•   Highest concentration in Spain followed                  increase in Data-Base size & need for
    by France                                                         real time data-base
•   Ample room for growth exists within
    Zara’s current markets
Store -1
                                            IT System Layout
         PDA: 1

                                  Current IT Layout           •   No communication between stores
PDA : 2           PDA: 3                                      •   Unidirectional communication with
                                                                  Modem


        PDA- 1
                                                                  Common Network

PDA-2             PDA-3
        Store -2
                   Store -1                           Modem
                                                                          DC              Factory
                    PDA: 1


          PDA : 2            PDA: 3
                                                              •   Communication between stores
                                                                  possible
                                                              •   Bi-directional communication with
                    PDA- 1
                                                                  Modem


          PDA-2              PDA-3       New IT Layout
                   Store -2
Trade off – New System     IT Revenue (%)
                                        2.5

      IT Employee (%) of total           2

 3                                      1.5
2.5                                      1
 2
                                        0.5
1.5
                                         0
 1
                                                 Inditex    North American
0.5                                                            Retailers
 0
          Inditex     North American
                         Retailers
                                       Efficiency
                                       •Better inventory
  Total investment (8.3                management
  € mn)                                •Inter-connected stores
  •Cost of replacing existing          •Real time customer
  DOS systems                          insights
  •One time cost                       •Trend analysis
  (License, installation, hard
  ware)
  •Annual connectivity
  charges
  •Human resource for IT
Order Fulfillment Process
Current Order Fulfillment Process
                                                    Segment 1
                           Store 1
                                                      (Men)
 Offer received in                       Store
                                                    Segment 2
  digital format           Store 2    manager                          Combined Order
                                                     (Women)
 from La Coruna                       (Infrared)
                                                    Segment 3
                           Store 3
                                                      (Kids)



      Order is
  generated & given
    to La Coruna

                                                    New Order Fulfillment Process

                            Store 1

                                                                        Order is
                                           Store
   Offer received in                                                  generated &
                            Store 2       manager
    digital format                                                     given to La
   from La Coruna                                                        Coruna

                            Store 3
Financials in millions of Euros                            Total cost of up gradation
                                                                    Particulars                Cost (in Euros)
             Year        2003 estimated     2002
                                                         Operating System cost (windows)             4,51,350
Net Operating Revenues       4,848         3,974.0
                                                         Hardware cost                              28,83,330
Cost of Goods Sold           2,368.3       1,954.9       Connectivity cost                           1,27,440
Gross Margin                 2,480.0       2,019.1       Installation charges                       42,48,000
Operating Expenses           1,480.6       1,179.8       Programming cost                            6,00,000
Annual operating cost        0.127            -          Total cost                                 83,10,120
                                                                           Break up of costs
Operating Profits            999.4          839.3
                                                         Onetime costs                              81,82,680
Non-Operating Expenses       288.1          224.3
                                                         Recurring cost                              1,27,440
POS up gradation cost          8.2            -
Pre-Tax Income               703.0          615.0
Income Tax                   213.2          172.5
Minority Interest              5.8           4.4         • Recurring cost includes annual connectivity
                                                           charges
Net Income                   483.9          438.1
                                                         • Rest of the costs are one time cost only
Net Margin                   9.98%         11.02%


 • CAGR of 22% calculated using past data of 1996-2002
 • Rest of the costs such as COGS, operating costs are calculated based upon past data
 • Migration to windows based POS will cause net margin decreases to 9.98% but well above
   average net margin of 8.29%
 • Cost of up gradation can be funded through cash & cash equivalent of 525 million Euros
Roadmap & Implementation
                 • Gathering and analyzing the requirements of the new system on the upgraded OS
                 • Proof of Concept for feasibility
Requirements     • Selecting a migration method




                 • Identifying the resources and availability
                 • Prototyping, Designing & Implementing
   Design &      • Testing the new system
Implementation



                 • A pilot run of the system for a country having less customers as compared to other
                   countries
                 • Existing system running in parallel to the new system
  Migration      • Migration of data from old system to the new system after the successful pilot run

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Zara IT Case

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  • 2. OVERVIEW Zara Philosophy The original business idea was very simple. Link customer demand to manufacturing, and link manufacturing to distribution. That is the idea we still live by. — José María Castellano Ríos, Inditex CEO
  • 3. Speed & Decision Making • Zara needs to respond quickly to demands of their young & fashion conscious customers OVERVIEW • Fashion misses are very common as new styles Speed & can appear very suddenly Decision Making • Store managers have more authority than other stores such as deciding the garment to be put on sale • ‘Commercials’ decide which garments to be produced & sold • Have great deal of autonomy as higher management doesn’t second guess their decisions
  • 4. Marketing, merchandising & advertising • Very low spending on marketing while heavy spending on stores OVERVIEW • No ‘classics’ clothes but clothes with very Marketing & short lifespan forcing customers to buy it on the spot, visit stores often Growth Growth Opportunities • Currently 550 ZARA stores part of Inditex chain • Huge growth opportunities in Italy & western European market • Hence there is need for new production & distribution network
  • 5. Ordering & fulfillment • Manual inventory management based upon direct observation & store manager judgment • Use of PDA’s, Infrared, dial-up modem for order management • Process is complicated & divided in various steps such as OVERVIEW breaking order into segments and beaming these segments Manufacturing to concerned person who then filled up their part Design & manufacturing • Maximum time from conception to distribution centre is three weeks • Vertically integrated supply chain ensured constant introduction of new items with short lead times • Based upon commercial’s guess which need not be accurate
  • 6. Information systems at La Coruna, factories, stores & DC’s • Several information systems are used to prepare orders, distribute them over internets & collect them • Factories had simple applications which provided information about order & due dates OVERVIEW • Distribution center had largest automation with complete Information tracking of SKU’s • Stores used PDA’s which communicate to La Coruna via Systems modems • PDA’s were upgraded constantly while POS terminals remained same for over decade! • POS used DOS as operating system & its installation & maintenance was very simple • No real time feedback from stores to Zara’s headquarters • Transmission required copying into floppy disc & then sending it using internet which happened at the end of the day • No dialogue between PDA & POS inside store or between two stores
  • 7. Conventional Business Model Zara’s Business Model Reliant on outsourcing production. Highly responsive vertically integrated Supply chain supply chain Role of store Deals with customers , employees Decision taking powers with respect to manager stocking Ads primarily for publicizing the Ads only for yearly sales & announce new Marketing assortment store inaugurations.(0.3% of revenue) Design teams Design conceptualized by Small elite Dedicated teams for different segments. Ex: team common for all segments. Women-Night Wear, Kids-Sports wear etc. Product life span Generally apparel firms produced Short life span but increased launches of CLASSIC clothes. new style clothing. Average new launches per year:2000- Average new launches per year:11000 4000 Time to market Comparatively high due to outsourcing. As Zara is vertically integrated lead times as Industry average is 6 months. well as time for new product launches are less(2-4 weeks) Sales Forecast It is done. Not done due to flexible factories. IT Spending 2% of revenue as IT applications are 0.5% of revenue as in-house applications outsourced to vendors were developed
  • 8. “The original business idea was very simple. Link customer demand to manufacturing, and link manufacturing to distribution. That is the idea we still live by” DESIGN & PRODUCTION TEAM Factories – Dying & cutting clothes Commercials Commercials- - Dedicated to 3 WEEKS Small Local Store Product Department in Shops Managers stores - Sewing DISTRIBUTION CENTRE 2 DAYS STORES
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  • 10. Current Status • Zara currently uses POS system based upon DOS which is very easy to use & working fine for them • This system does all the basic operations of billing but doesn’t provide any customer insights, real-time data or any advanced sales projections • As Zara is getting bigger & bigger its operation are becoming more complex CURRENT • Hardware vendor may modify peripherals for POS so that they may not run on ancient OS such as DOS STATUS Dilemna • Shall they let go of DOS which is working great for them & migrate to modern OS such as Windows, Linux? • If they are not migrating to new OS then should they stock up on current POS terminals to protect them from sudden loss of support from vendor? • If they migrate to new OS, can they use this opportunity to build new capabilities in POS? • If they are building new POS, then can they extend its capabilities so that it can have network across the stores & within the company?
  • 11. Why DOS based POS works for Zara! • DOS based POS is in alignment with Zara's business philosophy • Majority of business concentrated in Europe specially Spain • Zara prefers speed based decentralised decision making • Highly responsive vertically integrated supply chain reduces need for long range sales forecast IT • More dependant on market feedback from ‘commercials’ than DOS based POS from customer data insights • Believed in ‘manufacturing on fly’ rather than long range sales forecast • Zara doesn’t require theoretical inventory to be 100% accurate • Low level of inventory in current scale of operation: Zara stores maintained low inventory levels thus reducing need for smart inventory management • Current scope of operations makes ordering & fulfillment possible using DOS based POS
  • 12. Easy installation & ease of operation • Use of DOS based POS is very user friendly, stable & easy to maintain • Layman like store employee can switch on system & set up entire POS architecture • Complete software installation does the trick in the event of serious software malfunction IT • No need for separate maintenance crew for POS as employees Installation can do it by themselves • Ease of customization on POS: Zara operated in various geographies & currencies which necessitates need of customization • It is very easy to customise & write their own softwares on DOS based POS • Majority of complex operations such as sewing, dying were outsourced by Zara • Hence factories required simple applications rather than complicated applications due to its current scope of business
  • 13. Zara approach to IT policy • Comparatively low spending on IT (0.5% of revenue) as compared to industry average (2% of revenue) • No separate IT department, all decisions related to IT applications taken directly by top management IT • No cost benefit analysis or formal justification for IT efforts IT Policy • Preference over customised IT applications due to unique nature of business • Recruitment of talent locally rather than from all over the world • Thus basic principles of It policy of Zara is ‘keep it simple, keep it cost effective’ • DOS base POS achieved all these principles
  • 14. Why do we need a new system IT Need for New • Zara is the only customer using DOS System • Hardware vendor might upgrade their machines which are not DOS- compatible • Vendor not ready to sign a contract • Centralized data to help expand in different countries • Following table shows the expansion of Zara in Asian continent which would require the new system
  • 15. GEOGRAPIC DISTRIBUTION OF ZARA STORES NO. OF STORES 450 419 UK 400 4% OTHERS 350 12% PORTUGAL 300 8% SPAIN TOTAL - 531 48% 250 GREECE 6% 200 GERMANY FRANCE 150 5% 17% 100 75 50 30 7 0 MIDDLE EAST ASIA-PACIFIC AMERICAS EUROPE • Majority of stores present in Europe Increase in number of stores implies • Highest concentration in Spain followed increase in Data-Base size & need for by France real time data-base • Ample room for growth exists within Zara’s current markets
  • 16. Store -1 IT System Layout PDA: 1 Current IT Layout • No communication between stores PDA : 2 PDA: 3 • Unidirectional communication with Modem PDA- 1 Common Network PDA-2 PDA-3 Store -2 Store -1 Modem DC Factory PDA: 1 PDA : 2 PDA: 3 • Communication between stores possible • Bi-directional communication with PDA- 1 Modem PDA-2 PDA-3 New IT Layout Store -2
  • 17. Trade off – New System IT Revenue (%) 2.5 IT Employee (%) of total 2 3 1.5 2.5 1 2 0.5 1.5 0 1 Inditex North American 0.5 Retailers 0 Inditex North American Retailers Efficiency •Better inventory Total investment (8.3 management € mn) •Inter-connected stores •Cost of replacing existing •Real time customer DOS systems insights •One time cost •Trend analysis (License, installation, hard ware) •Annual connectivity charges •Human resource for IT
  • 18. Order Fulfillment Process Current Order Fulfillment Process Segment 1 Store 1 (Men) Offer received in Store Segment 2 digital format Store 2 manager Combined Order (Women) from La Coruna (Infrared) Segment 3 Store 3 (Kids) Order is generated & given to La Coruna New Order Fulfillment Process Store 1 Order is Store Offer received in generated & Store 2 manager digital format given to La from La Coruna Coruna Store 3
  • 19. Financials in millions of Euros Total cost of up gradation Particulars Cost (in Euros) Year 2003 estimated 2002 Operating System cost (windows) 4,51,350 Net Operating Revenues 4,848 3,974.0 Hardware cost 28,83,330 Cost of Goods Sold 2,368.3 1,954.9 Connectivity cost 1,27,440 Gross Margin 2,480.0 2,019.1 Installation charges 42,48,000 Operating Expenses 1,480.6 1,179.8 Programming cost 6,00,000 Annual operating cost 0.127 - Total cost 83,10,120 Break up of costs Operating Profits 999.4 839.3 Onetime costs 81,82,680 Non-Operating Expenses 288.1 224.3 Recurring cost 1,27,440 POS up gradation cost 8.2 - Pre-Tax Income 703.0 615.0 Income Tax 213.2 172.5 Minority Interest 5.8 4.4 • Recurring cost includes annual connectivity charges Net Income 483.9 438.1 • Rest of the costs are one time cost only Net Margin 9.98% 11.02% • CAGR of 22% calculated using past data of 1996-2002 • Rest of the costs such as COGS, operating costs are calculated based upon past data • Migration to windows based POS will cause net margin decreases to 9.98% but well above average net margin of 8.29% • Cost of up gradation can be funded through cash & cash equivalent of 525 million Euros
  • 20. Roadmap & Implementation • Gathering and analyzing the requirements of the new system on the upgraded OS • Proof of Concept for feasibility Requirements • Selecting a migration method • Identifying the resources and availability • Prototyping, Designing & Implementing Design & • Testing the new system Implementation • A pilot run of the system for a country having less customers as compared to other countries • Existing system running in parallel to the new system Migration • Migration of data from old system to the new system after the successful pilot run