9/11/2023 0 Comments Benchmark automotive![]() This remarkable solution certainly not only impressed the audience at the award ceremony, but will also remain a topic of discussion about supply security after the event. This makes it possible to completely avoid supply risks towards the OEM or at least to indicate these at such an early stage that suitable preventive measures can be initiated. What’s more, the tool enables the company to maintain its supply capabilities to the automotive OEMs by reallocating inventories and production programs. This year’s award went to Continental AG for a cloud-based IT solution that enables real-time supply chain analyses based on capacity requirements and commitments, thus identifying bottlenecks caused by material delivery delays or even failures. Suppliers are also making use of the available technologies: This was certainly highlighted by the annual VDA Logistics Award. Continental won the VDA Logistik Award 2019 with its risk management solution (Picture: © BVL / Kay Bublitz) The transport service providers involved in the process in addition to the suppliers are fully integrated and thus not only secure the supply chain, but also make previously unattainable visibility possible: Either systemic feedback or messages from sensors proactively detect supply disruptions. In terms of predictive analytics, system-based recommendations for action can prevent serious disruptions in production for those involved. ![]() On stage, automakers such as BMW and Volkswagen presented the “post-EDI age” with the help of use cases that are already in production: The digital collaboration strategy across company boundaries has been implemented. Manufacturers and suppliers are pulling in the same direction Once again, it helped to promote the successful and forward-looking work of the organising associations BVL (Bundesvereinigung Logistik e.V.) and VDA (Verband der Automobilindustrie e.V.) en passant: In presentations and the accompanying exhibition, more than 500 participants witnessed how the automotive industry is not only facing up to digitization in areas that are directly perceptible to customers, such as e-mobility or car sharing, but is also consistently making production and procurement processes fit for the future. What you could see and hear at the Forum Automobillogistik 2019, which took place on 5-6 February at the BMW World in Munich under the motto “Creating value creation – analogue – digital – in real time”, was, as expected, extremely impressive. The successful digitization of industry-specific procurement strategies is making massive progress and continues to serve as a role model and benchmark for other industries. Companies in the automotive and logistics industries have begun implementing these approaches with the technological options available today. The Forum Automobillogistik 2019 in Munich provides the answers: Supply chain digitization brings together manufacturers, suppliers and transport service providers (Picture: © BVL / Kay Bublitz) Digitization is in full swingįor some time now, approaches such as artificial intelligence or the Internet of Things have left the scientific and university sphere. Transport & Empties Management Transport & Empties Management overview. ![]()
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