Process metrics and risk assessment for Automotive Industry
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Presentation Partners: Honda Siel Cars India Limited (HSCI) P.R. Ramakrishnan (Head – Marketing Supply Chain) Kaustav Das (Deputy Manager – Supply Chain) Infosys Technologies Limited Sudripto De (Principal Management Consultant)
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Defining the scope of operations –
Plan and Delivery focus at Honda
Scope of supply chain innovation in Honda encompassed Plan and Deliver
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Detailing out the PLAN stage
As PLAN involves defining Supply chain planning and Delivery planning for the HSCI vehicle supply chain operations, these are being detailed out further. Source, Make and Return stages are not in the vehicle supply chain operations
In scope of vehicle supply chain
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Out-of scope of vehicle supply chain
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Supply Chain Planning
All processes involved in the Allocation Planning of vehicles
In the Supply Chain Planning processes, a set of innovations have been introduced with the objective to make the supply chain lean and agile.
Requirements are matched with the available resources to create a balance and then develop the Allocation Plan. The allocation is then published to dealers.
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Break-up of Inputs and outputs in Supply Chain Plan
At each stage of the Supply Chain Planning for deriving the Allocation Plan, the specific