{"id":252041,"date":"2021-11-07T11:45:53","date_gmt":"2021-11-07T08:45:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/insights.tirport.com\/chickens-on-the-run\/"},"modified":"2026-07-10T14:47:09","modified_gmt":"2026-07-10T11:47:09","slug":"chickens-on-the-run","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/insights.tirport.com\/en\/chickens-on-the-run\/","title":{"rendered":"Chickens Are On The Run\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-2b10395\" data-block-id=\"2b10395\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Foxmeyer (1996), Adidas (1996), Toy R Us (1999), Hershey (1999), Webvan (2001), Nike (2001), Cisco (2001) and Loblaws (2005) are important cases where logistics-related problems are seen.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-28de029\" data-block-id=\"28de029\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">For a long time examples like the above were unheard of. However, there were %22pre-production logistics%22 in the production of Tesla 3 vehicles in mid-2017, and then %22delivery%22 to KFC\u2019s UK restaurants in mid-February of this year. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-0841238\" data-block-id=\"0841238\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">DHL, together with QSL (Quick Service Logistics, serving KFC in Europe since 2011) on October 11, 2017, will provide products and supplies to KFC\u2019s approximately 900 restaurants in the UK, demand planning, stock management, software-supported announced that they will provide logistics services including information technologies, operational purchasing, return, storage and distribution and that they will create industry criteria that will be exemplary by everyone by revolutionizing this service. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-aae39c4\" data-block-id=\"aae39c4\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">\u201cWe chose DHL and QSL because of their innovative practices regarding logistics in other industries, as little has changed in the evolution of food logistics,\u201d DHL said in its announcement. KFC Supply Chain Director Jens Hentschel said, \u201cSupply chain and logistics are very important to offer the best products to our customers and we are rethinking all our processes.\u201d he continued. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-c3e7d29\" data-block-id=\"c3e7d29\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">The main purpose of the new cooperation between KFC and DHL was shown to be \u201creducing carbon emissions from logistics to zero\u201d, \u201coptimizing deliveries to fulfill orders in a shorter time\u201d and \u201cproviding fresher products to restaurants\u201d. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-b6f6722\" data-block-id=\"b6f6722\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Before DHL, in KFC\u2019s work with Bidvest, chickens were distributed to KFC\u2019s restaurants from Bidvest\u2019s 6 warehouses in different locations across the UK. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-96c2d42\" data-block-id=\"96c2d42\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">According to the new operation, QSL will demand fresh boned chickens from suppliers in the UK and frozen boneless chickens from suppliers in Europe, Brazil and Thailand on behalf of KFC by performing stock management and demand planning; ordered items will be transported by suppliers to DHL\u2019s 17,000 m2 warehouse in Rugby, Warwickshire, from which DHL will distribute them to restaurants either directly by trucks or by light delivery vehicles from small transfer points.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-dd30827\" data-block-id=\"dd30827\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">KFC customers began to report complaints that \u201csome restaurants were closed\u201d, and some customers even complained to the police, after KFC tweeted at 1:18 p.m. on February 17 that \u201csome restaurants could not be delivered due to problems with fresh product delivery\u201d. and KFC, who informed that %22the new company they started working for distribution had problems with teething, that is, getting used to it%22, published its logo as %22FCK%22 in the newspapers a few days later and apologized.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-5afae24\" data-block-id=\"5afae24\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Following the start of the new period on February 14, KFC\u2019s approximately 600 restaurants were closed due to the lack of service, as the chickens and ingredients were either not delivered (missing, broken, etc.) or were delivered late, causing KFC to lose 1 million pounds of revenue per day. (It is alleged that KFC will seek 30 Million pounds compensation from DHL). <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-52df186\" data-block-id=\"52df186\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Although restaurants in Ireland and Northern Ireland started serving on 19 February, there were a few restaurants closed in the UK as of the end of February, or some of the restaurants were serving with limited menus. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-235e91e\" data-block-id=\"235e91e\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">After the traffic accident of 7 vehicles on the M6 highway, on which DHL\u2019s Rugby warehouse is located, on February 14, the first day of its new term, at 01:40, the exits from the warehouse stopped and the distributions began to be delayed. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-53e5d33\" data-block-id=\"53e5d33\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Normally, an accident would not result in the closure of KFC\u2019s approximately 600 restaurants.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-a3e86d8\" data-block-id=\"a3e86d8\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">On the other hand, according to some claims, distribution could not be started due to problems with the new software; delivery vehicles were held for a long time (40 minutes waiting time increased to 4.5 hours) due to missing items in the warehouse and operational problems; chickens were wasted because the temperature settings in the vehicles could not be adjusted correctly; because the new warehouse was not large enough, there were difficulties in maneuvering their vehicles; there were not enough vehicles and drivers for distribution and even the warehouse was not registered as a \u201ccold storage\u201d (registered and conditionally approved on 22 February after an emergency check by Rugby officials on 20 February). <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-f0527ec\" data-block-id=\"f0527ec\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">KFC; The first alternative warehouse, which was found through Stowga, which provides warehouse marketplace service on the internet for the purpose of storing non-food products such as mops, brushes and gloves, started to serve near Bristol as of February 23. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-33ac839\" data-block-id=\"33ac839\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">In the first year of 10% of new operations, there may be some disruptions and problems in the supply chain and logistics operations. However, these problems are generally seen in very small locations; Only a very small fraction of operations can be adversely affected, and often customers do not feel or are affected by these issues. However, KFC\u2019s entire distribution network was adversely affected and customers felt this very clearly as most of the restaurants were unable to provide service.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-5439366\" data-block-id=\"5439366\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Why did KFC choose DHL instead of Bidvest, which it has been serving since 2005? As KFC\u2019s Supply Chain Director puts it, \u201cas there is little change in food logistics, we don\u2019t have to buy toys, spare parts, books, etc. using the experience and solutions of DHL, which distributes things, in these industries\u201d? Or could it be that KFC %22requests a lower cost solution with a single warehouse%22 or DHL %22offers lower costs to enter a new industry%22? <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-97587bd\" data-block-id=\"97587bd\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">I don\u2019t think it\u2019s likely that KFC wanted a change to %22lower cost for more profit%22. Because KFC and DHL are well aware of the negative effects of possible \u201cpoor service level\u201d on the customer due to \u201clower cost for more profit\u201d. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-5c90fbe\" data-block-id=\"5c90fbe\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Although both KFC and DHL are world-class brands and highly educated people in both companies, why did such a negative situation occur? What lessons can be learned from this case?<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Changing long-standing supply chain and logistics practices can be risky in food products, and especially in the KFC operation, which uses fresh produce unlike competitors that use frozen products such as McDonald\u2019s. Elements such as new warehouse, new software, new people (warehousekeepers, drivers, managers), new solution partners (for example, DHL is doing business together with QSL for the first time), different business cultures working together can cause teething problems like in children.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Could the perception of technology as a %22magic bullet%22 in the cases at the beginning of the article apply to KFC and DHL? Also, could it be a problem if their software is used only by QSL and KFC or DHL is limited to just the execution of the operation?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>In the cases given at the beginning of the article, the problems were experienced especially on special days such as Christmas or Halloween. Why would KFC have made such a switch on Valentine\u2019s Day, February 14, when there might be more action than normal days?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Not only for a special day like February 14, but even possible changes on other days, can it be in a short period of 4 months (between October 11, 2017 and February 14, 2018)? In addition, the actual working time in 4 months, such as Christmas and New Year\u2019s holidays that may affect the work, or the half-term holiday that starts on February 12, the possible increase in demand as children will want to go to KFC restaurants more, how is it planned?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Could it be that DHL\u2019s lack of experience in food delivery to restaurants, especially those requiring special protection, may have had an impact? Could DHL\u2019s %22just in time%22 experience in automotive, for example, be suitable for food? For example, Burger King thought of working with DHL in 2010, but did not work with DHL due to its lack of experience in food products requiring special protection (3663 First For Foodservice, or Bidvest as Burger King is said to have had an influence).<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>In countries with a long and wide geography such as the United Kingdom, is distribution with a single warehouse correct, especially for food products offered directly to customers? Was it right to put all the eggs in one basket?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Was there any emergency planning (Contingency Plan, Business Continuity)? For example, did they show a \u201creactive\u201d reaction to the traffic accident at 01.40 on February 14 and what was \u201cPlan B\u201d?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Was (not) benefited from the data and experience of Bidvest? Or was the relationship with Bidvest cut off in a way that was not \u201cgentlemanly\u201d?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>KFC and DHL; Could it be that he did not plan well and even underestimate the change and transition? Could it be that KFC left all the planning to DHL and did not adequately control DHL\u2019s work?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Could it be that DHL could not focus on the KFC operation due to problems with the Carlsberg operation?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-015b7b7\" data-block-id=\"015b7b7\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">I think that the planning for change and smooth transition is not done correctly, \u201cPLAN B\u201d or similar studies are missing for possible emergencies, and the communication between KFC, DHL and QSL is not very healthy during the transition to life.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-077b6ba\" data-block-id=\"077b6ba\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">This case; It shows that an outsourcing contract should be made very accurately, the importance of working with the right solution partner in the right way and especially the transition process should be planned very well. <\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-6349c4f\" data-block-id=\"6349c4f\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text\">Purchasing logistics services is a really difficult and serious business and should not be done with classical purchasing reflexes.<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Foxmeyer (1996), Adidas (1996), Toy R Us (1999), Hershey (1999), Webvan (2001), Nike (2001), Cisco (2001) and Loblaws (2005) are important cases where logistics-related problems are seen. For a long time examples like the above were unheard of. 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