DIFOT
DIFOT or OTIF is a measurement of logistics or delivery performance within a supply chain. Usually expressed as a percentage, it measures whether the supply chain was able to deliver:
- the expected product
- in the quantity ordered by the customer
- at the place agreed by the customer
- at the time expected by the customer.
Function
This key performance indicator has the advantage of measuring the performance of the whole logistic organization in meeting customer service expectations. To reach a high OTIF level, all the functions of the supply chain must work at their best level.
Calculation
Generally OTIF is calculated by taking into account the number of deliveries:OTIF = number of deliveries OTIF ÷ total number of deliveries * 100
But it can also, according to organizations, be calculated according to the number of orders or the number of the order lines.
Some organizations calculate OTIF by the percentage of the total order quantity that has been on-time. This goes against the principle of OTIF as the in-full component of OTIF has not been met.
Requirements for the OTIF measurement are :
- have a delivery date stated on the customer order or specified by the customer
- measure the date or the hour of delivery and archive it in the system
- maintain record of the reasons why an order was not OTIF.
Companies which have set up a measure of the OTIF are unanimous in recognising its value. They quote among other positive aspects: the increase in operating profit due to the reduction of operating expenses and the increase of sales.
Typically, leading practice in the retail sector identified by researchers Janet Godsell and Remko van Hoek would demand an OTIF in excess of 97 per cent measured at a stock keeping unit level. However Godsell's research also found that instances where an OTIF target was met when measured against a target of the promised delivery date stated by the supplier to the customer, would often fail to meet the same performance measure when the delivery date requested by the customer was used as the target.
The OTIF notion was extended to DIFOTAI, which also takes into account the quality of the invoicing.