Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply Chain Management: A Case Study
This paper reviews the methods used by an automotive manufacturer in enhancing the Supply Chain Management (SCM) system through a setup termed as Product and Vendor Development Programme (PVD). PVD was developed to eliminate problems faced due to late delivery and poor quality of supplies and avail...
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my.utem.eprints.46012022-01-06T14:55:49Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4601/ Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply Chain Management: A Case Study Wan Mahmood, Wan Hasrulnizzam Ab Rahman, Mohd Nizam Md Deros, Baba Ismail, Ahmad Rasdan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures This paper reviews the methods used by an automotive manufacturer in enhancing the Supply Chain Management (SCM) system through a setup termed as Product and Vendor Development Programme (PVD). PVD was developed to eliminate problems faced due to late delivery and poor quality of supplies and availability of supplies at the lowest possible costs. The paper explores the methodologies that have been employed by the PVD. Results overtime show that the PVD has improved the SCM system especially in the areas of quality and delivery services, other services and as well as cutting costs that manufacturers had to face due to problems that arose in the shortcomings of the supply services. The PVD has managed to promote the Localization Programme and has also been able to establish qualified vendors. Findings also establish that the PVD team is the key to the success for development of the PVD programme. The paper presents an original discussion about viewing PVD programme from a successful automotive manufacturer. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4601/1/AMM.44-47.4141.pdf Wan Mahmood, Wan Hasrulnizzam and Ab Rahman, Mohd Nizam and Md Deros, Baba and Ismail, Ahmad Rasdan (2011) Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply Chain Management: A Case Study. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 44-47. pp. 4141-4145. ISSN 1660-9366 http://www.scientific.net/AMM.44-47.4141 |
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This paper reviews the methods used by an automotive manufacturer in enhancing the Supply Chain Management (SCM) system through a setup termed as Product and Vendor
Development Programme (PVD). PVD was developed to eliminate problems faced due to late delivery and poor quality of supplies and availability of supplies at the lowest possible costs. The paper explores the methodologies that have been employed by the PVD. Results overtime show that
the PVD has improved the SCM system especially in the areas of quality and delivery services, other services and as well as cutting costs that manufacturers had to face due to problems that arose in the shortcomings of the supply services. The PVD has managed to promote the Localization Programme and has also been able to establish qualified vendors. Findings also establish that the PVD team is the
key to the success for development of the PVD programme. The paper presents an original discussion about viewing PVD programme from a successful automotive manufacturer. |
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Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply
Chain Management: A Case Study |
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Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply
Chain Management: A Case Study |
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Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply
Chain Management: A Case Study |
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Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply
Chain Management: A Case Study |
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Product and Vendor Development Programme in Encouraging Supply
Chain Management: A Case Study |
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product and vendor development programme in encouraging supply
chain management: a case study |
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