Components supplier patterns in the UK motor industry
R Thomas and
N Oliver
Omega, 1991, vol. 19, issue 6, 609-616
Abstract:
There has been tremendous Western interest in the 'Japanese' model of manufacturing, particularly in the motor industry in recent years. Western vehicle assemblers profess to be developing closer, higher trust relations with their suppliers to support practices such as just-in-time production and total quality. Comparatively little work has been carried out into the relations between first tier suppliers and their suppliers. This paper reports a study into the relations between a UK 'first tier' supplier to the European vehicle industry and 29 of its suppliers, and describes how the Japanese manufacturing model is making itself felt beyond the first tier suppliers.
Keywords: automotive; components; just-in-time; total; quality; motor; industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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