Optimization of Transportation System by Tailored Logistics Network: A Case Study in Automotive Industry
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18/01/2016
18/01/2016
2016
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Resumo |
This thesis aims to redesign the supply chain system in an automotive industry in order to obtain space reduction in the inventory by using tailored logistics network. The redesigning process by tailored supply chain will combine all possible shipment methods including direct shipment, milk-run, milk-run via distribution center and Kanban delivery. The current supply chain system in Nissan goes rather well when the production volume is in moderate level. However, when the production volume is high, there is a capacity problem in the warehouse to accommodate all delivered parts from suppliers. Hence, the optimization of supply chain system is needed in order to obtain efficient logistics process and effective inventory consumption. The study will use primary data for both qualitative and quantitative approach as the research methods. Qualitative data will be collected by conducting interviews with people related to procurement and inventory control. Quantitative data consists of list of suppliers with their condition in several parameters which will be evaluated and analyzed by using scoring method to assign the most suitable transportation network to each suppliers for improvement of inventory reduction in a cost efficient manner. |
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http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/119895 URN:NBN:fi-fe201601183024 |
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Palavras-Chave | #tailored logistics #supply chain #transportation network #direct shipment #Kanban #milk-run #milk-run via DC #automotive industry |
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Pro gradu Pro gradu thesis |