The history of Honda Honda is one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers and of the leaders in the automakers industry. It was founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa. It’s headquarter is in Tokyo‚ Japan and it serves worldwide. Honda has 492 subsidiaries and affiliates accounted under its equity. The company develops‚ manufactures‚ and markets a wide range of products such as: automobiles‚ motorcycles‚ scooters‚ ATV’s‚ electrical generators‚ water pumps‚ lawn and garden equipments
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carrying expenses Corporate Supply Management Trends Increased outsourcing places great reliance on suppliers to respond to end-customer needs Greater dependence on suppliers for design and build responsibilities for complete sub-assemblies and sub-systems Development of new product technologies Evolving information systems Trend to single sourcing with fewer key supplier and strategic supplier relationships Corporate Supply Management Opportunities Identify opportunities to reduce unit costs
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link between H&M’s buying office and our suppliers. They identify which suppliers to place orders with. * Auditors - Also based in our production offices‚ our sustainability team – consisting of more than 80 people – monitors suppliers’ compliance with our Code of Conduct through our Full Audit Program (FAP) and support progress with actions that go beyond monitoring. * Suppliers - All our first-tier suppliers sign our Code of Conduct before producing for
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Selection of Supplier‚ Order Specification and Performance review. With the grown in the use of internet‚ retail buying process are greatly influenced. One of the greatest potential of the internet is the way how communication and collaboration changed between buyers and suppliers. As there are very few boundaries on the internet‚ anyone can share informations much more rapidly and effectively through various use in social media tools. Second‚ changed the way how buyers source for their suppliers. Third
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Procurement‚ which sources non-product suppliers for Nike (processes for selecting and monitoring product suppliers are described in the Workers and Factories section). Over the past five years‚ Global Procurement has partnered with several NIKE‚ Inc. functions to increase the sustainability of the goods and services they buy. The team leverages NIKE‚ Inc.’s purchasing power by communicating sustainability objectives to suppliers and potential suppliers‚ and challenges them to deliver innovative
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However do to the nature of their purchasing it is within their best interest to make suppliers as sustainable as possible‚ sustainable in terms of long-term ability of supplier to supply high quality and sustainable within environmental and animal concerns. MD cannot walk away from their suppliers without feeling big affects. Since they purchase so much from a single supplier‚ as they can only find certain suppliers capable of meeting their standards and supply the quantities needed. Because of these
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receiving from their current supplier. In order to not jeopardize any production levels at De Havilland it is recommended that De Havilland use both‚ their current supplier Dollard Plastics and Marton enterprise (or any new Supplier)‚ for the procurement of flap shrouders and equipment bay doors for a period of one year. Marton Enterprise can be slowly introduced with orders for a period of 12 months and if KPI’s are met‚ Marton Enterprise would then be fully accepted as a Supplier for De Havilland.
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14-1 JIT and Lean Operations Operations Management William J. Stevenson 8th edition 14-2 JIT and Lean Operations CHAPTER 14 JIT and Lean Operations McGraw-Hill/Irwin Operations Management‚ Eighth Edition‚ by William J. Stevenson Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 14-3 JIT and Lean Operations JIT/Lean Production • Just-in-time (JIT): A highly coordinated processing system in which goods move through the system‚ and
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Adidas History Adidas was founded in 1924 in Germany by two bothers Adi and Rudolf Dassler. The company was first named Dassler shoes and later became Adidas. By the Dassler shoes being seen in the Olympics this really helped the company get its name known. However‚ in 1948 Rudolf Dassler leaves to start his own company which is now known as Puma. Once Rudolf left his brother came up with the famous three stripes logo and changed the name to Adidas. The 3 stripes were created to keep the
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Mattel – Case Study “The Chinese-Made Toy Recalls at Mattel Inc.” PAPER submitted at the IMC Fachhochschule Krems (University of Applied Sciences) Master Programme International Business and Export Management by Matthias EBNER Stefan RAFFERSEDER Jaroslav SIVY Course: Strategic Purchase and Global Sourcing Lecturer: DI Rainer DAUBECK Submitted on: 04.12.2012 TABLE OF CONTENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................................................................
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