IP Library Granted Patent US 7,346,534
Granted Patent B1
US 7,346,534 · App. 10/152,749 · Granted Mar 18, 2008

Method for facilitating supplier-customer collaboration using the internet

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Patent No.
US 7,346,534
App. No.
10/152,749
Granted
Mar 18, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for providing a collaborative production scheduling system uses the internet and allows a supplier and its customers to interact with a data set that contains forecast information relating to products manufactured by the supplier and purchased by the customers. An initial forecast is provided by the supplier for each of a plurality of customers and those forecasts are made available for access by the customers. Each of the customers of the supplier is allowed to review and access the data contained in the forecast schedule at predetermined periods of time (e.g. monthly) and for preselected durations (e.g. fifteen days). During those times, all of the customers of the supplier can amend the predetermined forecast schedule based on their own estimates of their future demand for the suppliers products. The supplier then can accumulate the information obtained from its customers and schedule production at its own facilities in order to appropriately meet the anticipated demand of its customers.

Claims (97)

1. A method for coordinating production by a supplier with requirements of one or more customers, comprising the steps of:

determining a first delivery forecast schedule for a first product for a plurality of preselected future periods of time, said first delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said first product required by said first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said first delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended first delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended first delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step;

scheduling production of said first product by said supplier as a function of said amended first delivery forecast schedule;

determining a second delivery forecast schedule for a second product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said second delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said second product required by said first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said second delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended second delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said second delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended second delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step; and

scheduling production of said second product by said supplier as a function of said amended second delivery forecast schedule.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar month.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar week.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

comparing said amended first delivery forecast schedule to said first delivery forecast schedule; and

determining, as a function of said comparing step, whether said amended first delivery forecast schedule is acceptable.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein:

said comparing and determining steps precede said scheduling step.

6. The method of claim 4 , further comprising:

providing an alarm signal to alert said first customer if said amended forecast production schedule is not acceptable.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said amended first delivery forecast schedule is generally equal to said first delivery forecast schedule and changes made by said first customer by said first customer amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule as described in said permitting step.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said supplier is a manufacturer of said first product.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein:

said production scheduling step comprises the step of scheduling manufacture of a plurality of units of said first product in order to satisfy said amended first delivery forecast schedule.

10. A method for coordinating production by a supplier with requirements of one or more customers, comprising the steps of:

determining a first delivery forecast schedule for a first product for a plurality of preselected future periods of time, said first delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said first product required by said first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said first delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended first delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended first delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step;

scheduling production of said first product by said supplier as a function of said amended first delivery forecast schedule;

comparing said amended first delivery forecast schedule to said first delivery forecast schedule;

determining, as a function of said comparing step, whether said amended version of said forecast production schedule is acceptable;

providing an alarm signal to alert said first customer if said amended forecast production schedule is not acceptable;

determining a second delivery forecast schedule for a second product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said second delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said second product required by said first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said second delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended second delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said second delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended second delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step; and

scheduling production of said second product by said supplier as a function of said amended second delivery forecast schedule.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said comparing and determining steps precede said scheduling step.

12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

determining a first delivery forecast schedule for a first product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said first delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said first product required by a second customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said first delivery forecast schedule available to said second customer on the internet;

permitting said second customer to create said amended first delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended first delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step; and

scheduling production of said first product by said supplier as a function of said amended first delivery forecast schedule.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

determining a second delivery forecast schedule for a second product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said second delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said second product required by said second customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said second delivery forecast schedule available to said second customer on the internet;

permitting said second customer to create an amended second delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said second delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended second delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step; and

scheduling production of said second product by said supplier as a function of said amended second delivery forecast schedule.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein:

said amended first delivery forecast schedule is generally equal to said first delivery forecast schedule and changes made by said first customer by said first customer amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule as described in said permitting step.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein:

said supplier is a manufacturer of said first product.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein:

said production scheduling step comprises the step of scheduling manufacture of a plurality of units of said first product in order to satisfy said amended first delivery forecast schedule.

17. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar month.

18. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar week.

19. A method for coordinating production by a supplier with requirements of one or more customers, comprising the steps of:

determining a first delivery forecast schedule for a first product for a plurality of preselected future periods of time, said first delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said first product required by a first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said first delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended first delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended first delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step;

scheduling production of said first product by said supplier as a function of said amended first delivery forecast schedule;

comparing said amended first delivery forecast schedule to said first delivery forecast schedule;

determining, as a function of said comparing step, whether said amended version of said forecast production schedule is acceptable;

providing an alarm signal to alert said first customer if said amended forecast production schedule is not acceptable;

said comparing and determining steps precede said scheduling step;

determining a second delivery forecast schedule for a second product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said second delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said second product required by said first customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said second delivery forecast schedule available to said first customer on the internet;

permitting said first customer to create an amended second delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said second delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended second delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step;

scheduling production of said second product by said supplier as a function of said amended second delivery forecast schedule;

determining a first delivery forecast schedule for a first product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said first delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said first product required by a second customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said first delivery forecast schedule available to said second customer on the internet;

permitting said second customer to create said amended first delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended first delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step;

scheduling production of said first product by said supplier as a function of said amended first delivery forecast schedule;

determining a second delivery forecast schedule for a second product for said plurality of preselected future periods of time, said second delivery forecast schedule defining an estimated number of units of said second product required by said second customer for each one of said plurality of preselected future periods of time;

making said second delivery forecast schedule available to said second customer on the internet;

permitting said second customer to create an amended second delivery forecast schedule by amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said second delivery forecast schedule;

accessing said amended second delivery forecast schedule subsequent to said permitting step; and

scheduling production of said second product by said supplier as a function of said amended second delivery forecast schedule, said supplier being a manufacturer of said first product, said production scheduling step comprising the step of scheduling manufacture of a plurality of units of said first product in order to satisfy said amended first delivery forecast schedule.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein:

said amended first delivery forecast schedule is generally equal to said first delivery forecast schedule and changes made by said first customer by said first customer amending said number of units associated with one or more of said plurality of preselected future periods of time of said first delivery forecast schedule as described in said permitting step.

21. The method of claim 19 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar month.

22. The method of claim 19 , wherein:

each one of plurality of preselected future periods of time is a calendar week.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2015
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION; ATTWOOD CORPORATION; BOSTON WHALER, INC.; BRUNSWICK COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS, INC.; BRUNSWICK FAMILY BOAT CO. INC.; BRUNSWICK LEISURE BOAT COMPANY, LLC; LAND 'N' SEA DISTRIBUTING, INC.; LUND BOAT COMPANY; BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034794/0300 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2014
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
To: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031973/0242 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 4, 2011
From: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION; ATTWOOD CORPORATION; BOSTON WHALER, INC.; BRUNSWICK COMMERICAL & GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS, INC.; BRUNSWICK FAMILY BOAT CO. INC.; BRUNSWICK LEISURE BOAT COMPANY, LLC; LAND 'N' SEA DISTRIBUTING, INC.; LUND BOAT COMPANY; BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS CORPORATION; LEISERV, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 026072/0239 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2011
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION; TRITON BOAT COMPANY, L.P.; ATTWOOD CORPORATION; BOSTON WHALER, INC.; BRUNSWICK COMMERICAL & GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS, INC.; BRUNSWICK FAMILY BOAT CO. INC.; BRUNSWICK LEISURE BOAT COMPANY, LLC; LAND 'N' SEA DISTRIBUTING, INC.; LUND BOAT COMPANY; BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026026/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 28, 2009
From: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION; ATTWOOD CORPORATION; BOSTON WHALER, INC.; BRUNSWICK COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS, INC.; BRUNSWICK FAMILY BOAT CO. INC.; BRUNSWICK LEISURE BOAT COMPANY, LLC; LAND 'N' SEA DISTRIBUTING, INC.; LUND BOAT COMPANY; BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS CORPORATION; TRITON BOAT COMPANY, L.P.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
Reel/Frame 023180/0493 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 7, 2009
From: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION; TRITON BOAT COMPANY, L.P.; ATTWOOD CORPORATION; BOSTON WHALER, INC.; BRUNSWICK COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS, INC.; BRUNSWICK FAMILY BOAT CO. INC.; BRUNSWICK LEISURE BOAT COMPANY, LLC; LAND 'N' SEA DISTRIBUTING, INC.; LUND BOAT COMPANY; BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 022092/0365 →