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SupplierBusiness : Daimlerへの部品供給

SupplierBusiness : Supplying Daimler

発行 SupplierBusiness
出版日 2009年04月 商品コード 86476
ページ情報 英文 135 pages
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US$ 1,480 換算 ¥ 119,421 (税抜) PDF by e-mail (Single User License)


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Abstract

Daimler - the world' s second largest premium OEM by volume - is experiencing a great deal of pain in the current severe economic downturn. After recently posting a worse - than - expected 2009 Q1 Net Loss of € 1.28bn, fewer advantages from scrapping bonuses compared to its peers, and a significant cash burn forecast to run up to € 3.2bn, Daimler has to put into action plans to optimise its cost structure. This is likely to result in pressures on suppliers even if no formal plan has yet been disclosed to achieve purchasing savings through price reductions.

In addition synergies in purchasing are expected from the much - touted collaboration with arch - rival BMW. Although it is unlikely to become a cross - ownership deal, the alliance might become increasingly industrial and acquire a higher strategic profile.

Another source of changes in the relationship with suppliers will occur in light of the introduction of a new cooperation model called the "Daimler Supplier Network", which replaces the former approach of the "Extended Enterprise". A new modular approach will allow the OEM to increase standardisation and cross - platform sharing of modules with significant operational and economic advantages. Favoured suppliers could reap the benefits of the increased volumes from this new approach.

But while Daimler is not always perceived as demanding on price reductions, it is becoming even more demanding of high quality. An area where Daimler is unwilling to skimp on is R&D, with the budget for these activities increasing. This is primarily justified by the need to lower its average emissions to meet stricter standards.

Suppliers are required to act accordingly. The Stuttgart automaker wants to appropriately reward those suppliers that come up with breakthrough innovations. Exclusivity in innovations, no matter how expensive, has a high priority.

Table of Contents

  • Overview
  • Production strategy
  • Purchasing strategy
  • Supplier selection
  • Pricing policy
  • Approach to quality
  • Research and Development
  • Modules & Systems
  • OEM survey results for Daimler
    • Negotiations
    • Quality
    • Technology
    • Organisation
    • Trust
    • Attractiveness
  • Swot analysis of Supplying Daimler
  • Daimler global footprint
  • Daimler Forward Model Program
  • Major suppliers by component sector
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