Vehicle supply has traditionally been based on forecast-driven production, and a large fraction of cars has been sold from stock—a practice which incurs considerable cost in terms of stock holding and sales incentives. Derived from successes in other industries, the benefits of responsive supply systems capable of providing customized vehicles in short lead-times have been pointed out. While the theoretical discussion of such ‘build-to-order’ (BTO) strategies is well advanced, the dynamic feasibility of implementing these concepts is far from understood. Using a simulation of a multi-tier supply chain-system, this paper investigates the impact of altering key aspects of the scheduling activities with the objective of determining the scope f...
It is now becoming apparent that the current ‘stock-push’ vehicle supply in the automotive industry ...
International audienceThe automotive industry is undergoing a strategic transition. Cost pressure fr...
International audienceIt is now becoming apparent that the prevalent “stock‐push” approach in the au...
Vehicle supply has traditionally been based on forecast-driven production, and a large fraction of c...
Time as a source for competitive advantage has been widely acknowledged, yet the motor industry stru...
Abstract: Purpose – In most countries the distribution system for new cars has remained unchanged fo...
Demand amplification, or the bullwhip effect, has been identified as contributing to increased uncer...
Today, the automotive industry is operating, in common with other manufacturing industries, in turbu...
AbstractThe automotive supply chain industry is characterised for a well-known hierarchical structur...
The automotive supply chain industry is characterised for a well-known hierarchical structure, where...
The situation of automotive industries can be characterized by low and fluctuating demands for final...
Purpose – The ability of a manufacturing system to respond to customer demand in a timely fashion i...
This study aims to formulate a buffer stock-adjusted make-to-stock (MTS) parts forecasting heuristic...
The situation of automotive industries can be characterized by low and fluctuating demands for final...
Empirical work on order fulfillment strategies suggests that building products to customer order is ...
It is now becoming apparent that the current ‘stock-push’ vehicle supply in the automotive industry ...
International audienceThe automotive industry is undergoing a strategic transition. Cost pressure fr...
International audienceIt is now becoming apparent that the prevalent “stock‐push” approach in the au...
Vehicle supply has traditionally been based on forecast-driven production, and a large fraction of c...
Time as a source for competitive advantage has been widely acknowledged, yet the motor industry stru...
Abstract: Purpose – In most countries the distribution system for new cars has remained unchanged fo...
Demand amplification, or the bullwhip effect, has been identified as contributing to increased uncer...
Today, the automotive industry is operating, in common with other manufacturing industries, in turbu...
AbstractThe automotive supply chain industry is characterised for a well-known hierarchical structur...
The automotive supply chain industry is characterised for a well-known hierarchical structure, where...
The situation of automotive industries can be characterized by low and fluctuating demands for final...
Purpose – The ability of a manufacturing system to respond to customer demand in a timely fashion i...
This study aims to formulate a buffer stock-adjusted make-to-stock (MTS) parts forecasting heuristic...
The situation of automotive industries can be characterized by low and fluctuating demands for final...
Empirical work on order fulfillment strategies suggests that building products to customer order is ...
It is now becoming apparent that the current ‘stock-push’ vehicle supply in the automotive industry ...
International audienceThe automotive industry is undergoing a strategic transition. Cost pressure fr...
International audienceIt is now becoming apparent that the prevalent “stock‐push” approach in the au...