Instead of just buying items at the lowest price, SSM focuses on building high-value partnerships and aligning every supplier decision with a company’s broader business goals. The Story of "Peak Gear"
Strategic Supply Management (SSM) is the proactive, long-term approach to acquiring goods and services that transforms procurement from a simple transaction into a powerful engine for competitive advantage. Strategic Supply Management Definition
Based on the principles seen at Peak Gear, SSM is defined by these core elements: What Is Supply Chain Strategy? An Overview of the Basics Instead of just buying items at the lowest
When a global logistics crisis hit, many competitors were left with empty shelves. Because Peak Gear practiced SSM, they had already mapped out their supply chain "climate". They didn't just know their supplier; they knew their supplier’s supplier. They had pre-arranged "Plan B" logistics routes and maintained a buffer of critical raw materials, ensuring they stayed operational while others stalled. 4. Driving Innovation An Overview of the Basics When a global
Early on, Peak Gear operated with a basic procurement mindset. When they needed zippers, they bought the cheapest ones available. However, a "strategic" approach shifted their focus from to total value . They realized that a cheap zipper failing on a mountain peak damaged their brand more than the savings helped their bottom line. 2. Strategic Supplier Selection
Instead of juggling 50 different zipper vendors, Peak Gear’s SSM team identified one primary collaborator. This wasn't just about a contract; it was about . They shared their five-year product roadmap with the supplier, allowing the vendor to invest in specific machinery to make the lightweight, waterproof zippers Peak Gear would need in the future. 3. Risk Mitigation & Resilience