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The supply chain
management of Smart
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How much do you know about
smart cars? Micro Compact Car, awholly-owned subsidiaryof Diamler-Benz,is thecompany behind Smart.
Originally a joint venturebetween Swatch andMercedes
The first Smart, called the
smart Micro Compact CarCity Coupe, came off theassembly line at the"Smartville" plant inHambach, France, in
1998.
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How much do you know about smart
cars?
The Smart City is a
two-seater car
measuring 2.5 metres
in length, 1.5 metres inwidth and 1.53 metres
in height.
It has been developed
mainly for in-city use.
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Smart's business strategy
To minimise the burden on the
environment caused by individual mobility
was a key target of MCC
Its size also makes it friendly to the
environment, as it needs a engine and can
be parked teo to one slot
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Smart Ville
The factory, located inHambach, France,covers 68 hectares
with 20 productionbuildings.
A test site was built in
an 18-monthperiod.The facility isreferred to asSmart-ville.
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Smart Ville
Suppliers and partners of
MCC occupy a number of on-
site buildings and investment
in factory development wasshared with suppliers.
The extension of smartville
resulted in an additional
investment by MCC of
arround 80 million euro in this
site by the end of the
year,securing the jobs of
around 2,000 employees.
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Smart Car and Logistics
What do they do for their
Transportation?
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Smart-ville
Transport links
Optimal transport plan
Conveyance
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Result
Save all step
Transportation costs reach minimize
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Supplier relationship
The smarts partnership accomplished in
Hambach.
The plant in Hambach is in every sense agreenfield.
This process is a conventional supplier
relationship.
It contains seven key system suppliers.
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Supplier integration
Just-in-time pull system, a car is made,
when a car is needed.
Suppliers have access to all the order'sinformation in the Smart-plant.
90% of the production steps for each
SMART car are developed by the
suppliers.
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Seven key system suppliers
Magna Space Frame
Unipart (Ymos) Doors
Surtema (Eisenmann) Paintshop Bosch Front Powertrain, Brakes, Lights
Mannesmann VDO Cockpit
Dynamit Nobel Plastic Body Pannels
Krupp Hoesch Rear powertrain
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Each system partner shares aconsiderable amount of responsibility.
It motivates the partners to achievecorporate goals by their input and ideas.
These are seven autonomous system insmartville.
These companies supply their moduleswhich are pre-constructed in Hambachdirectly to the production line.
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Share
The function of meeting room as market-place
To facilitate communication and exchange ideas
among staff and partners.
Standard performance measures for each
section of process are displayed electronically in
the marketplace
Measures Include of delivery performance,productivity targets and trends and qualification
of terms.
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Supply chain risk
Adaptability, Flexibility, Innovative system
Visibility of supplier risks
Trust, motivation and sharing of responsibilities
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Supply chain risk
Efficiency against Vulnerability- Some quality issues could appear
Controlling Smart Ville