Quantity Discount Analysis
Fixed & Variable Cost Analysis
Experience Curve Analysis
Economic Order Quantity Analysis
Fixed & Variable Cost Analysis
Price Productivity Analysis
A Typical Learning Curve
Standford-B Analysis
Break-Even Analysis
Supplier Performance Analysis
Throughput Analysis
Value Indices
Total Supplier Productivity
Assessments
Source Data
Solvency Ratios
Leverage Ratios
Profitability Ratios
Z-Score Analysis
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Sourcing Decision Support, Inc. Value Indices

Value indices measure the direction and rate of value improvement generated by a supplier. Value can be measured three ways: price only (for highly competitive commodities); price and quality (when total cost is important, especially in long term agreement in the absences of market forces) and; price, quality and cycle time for strategic suppliers (particularly for items that are sole sourced).

In the global competitive environment "end customers" are demanding every increasing value. Therefore, the supply chain must continue to provide value upstream in the supply chain.