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Briggs & Stratton Reveals Business Improvements with Assiduo's
Decision Support Modules for Supply Chain Management

Toronto - September 25, 2003 - Assiduo Solutions Inc., the
leading provider of decision support applications for supply
chain management, announced today the successful implementation
of Assiduo decision support solutions for Supply Chain
Management (SCM) consisting of Assiduo multi-echelon inventory
optimization, demand planning, and supply-chain intelligence
tools at
Briggs & Stratton Corporation.

Briggs & Stratton, a Fortune 1000, $1.6B company, is the world's
largest manufacturer of small, gasoline-powered engines.
Its service division distributes items to 35,000 dealers around
the world. It sells and services engines to 90 countries on all
seven continents. Demand is dependent on weather
conditions, so is highly seasonal. When Briggs decided to
integrate and refine its after-market demand chain, it engaged
Assiduo.

At the outset, Briggs began gathering aggregate dealer-level
demand history from its 29 independent and company-owned
distributors around the world, in order to gain a more precise
view of actual demand, close to the ultimate source.
Assiduo implemented a module to process and validate this demand
history regularly, as well as to handle automatically the
hundreds of annual supercedures as the product-line evolves.

Once the process for capturing downstream demand history was in
place, Assiduo tailored and installed its multi-stage demand
management solution to begin generating monthly statistical
forecasts for a total of approximately 250,000 SKU-location
pairs.

The Assiduo and Briggs teams also worked together closely to
refine cost models addressing major supply chain processes.
This set the groundwork for customizing and then implementing
Assiduo's proprietary multi-echelon inventory optimization
engine to control inventory levels in second tier warehouses
around the world, jointly with the main Milwaukee distribution
center.

Finally, Assiduo tailored and implemented a suite of supply
chain intelligence tools based on data-warehousing technologies,
incorporating a wide array of easily accessed business objects
for analysis, as well as a series of extensive, user-directed
graphical reports.

Assiduo's decision-support systems have achieved significant
financial benefits for Briggs & Stratton. As Peter Klug,
Logistics Project Manager for Briggs & Stratton observes, "Based
on the results of this project, we found our inventory levels at
our distribution center going down by 25 percent. We found that
our distributors were able to reduce their inventory levels by
40 percent. Beyond just reducing inventory levels, we've
maintained our service levels at a very high rate."

The net result was an extraordinarily short payback of the
project investment. Says Mr. Klug, "At Briggs & Stratton
we use an EVA-framework to do our cost-benefit analysis.
And a successful project usually is EVA-positive in the first
year. With Assiduo, we actually had real economic value
added within the first six months."

John Guy, Vice President & General Manager of Distribution at
Briggs & Stratton assesses the project's outcome, as well as
Assiduo's contribution. "We were looking to take our
supply chain to the next level, to make it world-class, and
Assiduo helped us get there." "Assiduo has some extremely
intelligent people who designed a complex inventory management
model for us to take significant costs out of our supply chain."
Getting there, Mr. Guy further says, was "a collaborative
process." "Assiduo tailored their system for our environment,
and we gave them ideas for the type of information that would
help us fine tune the business."

In an environment in which flamboyant software industry figures
have incessantly extolled single branded corporate systems,
Briggs acknowledges having had some initial hesitation in
plugging a best-of-breed application into the existing IT
firmament. Mr. Klug admits, "Any time you take a system
off to the side and plug it into your core system, which for us
is SAP, there's a certain element of trepidation there.
But with Assiduo, the installation, the interface-all of
that-was quite easy. It probably represented less than 5%
of the total project."

The absence of complications of this sort, among other factors,
enabled the project to hit important project management targets,
despite the numerous customized elements in the mix. Mr.
Guy observes, "We were pleased that the project came in on
budget, and was completed before our season went into full
swing."

Mr. Klug reserves his strongest enthusiasm for Assiduo's use of
advanced technology to address real business problems. "To
me-I've got an operations research background-what really
impressed me was the really cutting edge inventory optimization
engine, and forecasting engine that they use." As for the impact
of Assiduo's advanced forecasting system, over and above the
well-known demand management system previously in use at Briggs,
Mr. Klug calculates, "We were able to reduce forecast error by
28%, which was really an amazing reduction for us."

Moreover, Briggs has discovered tremendous further intangible
benefits to implementing Assiduo's system for the long-term.
Mr. Klug suggests, "Something to keep in mind is the future
benefits of having command of your supply chain, having the
information to understand your supply chain better. And
that really provides the information for improving processes,
improving communication, improving all sorts of aspects of the
supply chain going forward, far into the future."

About Assiduo

Assiduo Solutions Incorporated is the leading provider of
tailored decision-support applications, focused on multi-echelon
inventory optimization, demand management, and supply chain
intelligence. Based in Toronto, the firm is managed by its
founder, University of Cambridge and Bain & Company alumnus
David Chennells. Its research efforts are led by Chief
Scientist Paul Zipkin, Professor at the Fuqua School of Business
at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and an
internationally renowned scientist in the field of inventory
management.

About
Briggs & Stratton Corporation

Briggs & Stratton Corporation is the largest manufacturer of
four-cycle, air-cooled engines for outdoor power equipment, such
as lawn mowers, pressure washers and generators. An
authorized service network of more than 35,000 dealers worldwide
provides service and genuine replacement parts for all Briggs &
Stratton engines-powering more than 90 countries on all seven
continents.

For further information, please contact:

David Chennells,
President and CEO
Assiduo Solutions Inc.
647-439-4300
david.chennells@assiduo.com |
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