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Ford Uses OR to Make Urgent Sourcing Decisions in a Distressed Supplier Environment

Erica Klampfl (), Yakov M. Fradkin (), Chip McDaniel () and Mike Wolcott ()
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Erica Klampfl: Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, Systems Analytics and Environmental Sciences Department, Dearborn, Michigan 48121
Yakov M. Fradkin: Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, Systems Analytics and Environmental Sciences Department, Dearborn, Michigan 48121
Chip McDaniel: Automotive Components Holdings, LLC Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan 48120
Mike Wolcott: Automotive Components Holdings, LLC Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan 48120

Interfaces, 2009, vol. 39, issue 5, 428-442

Abstract: Ford Motor Company used operations research methodology to aid in determining the best sourcing footprint for its $1.5 billion Automotive Components Holdings, LLC (ACH) Interiors business, saving approximately $40 million in upfront investment over the previously preferred alternative. This extensive undertaking required a complete reengineering of the supply footprint of 42 high-volume product lines over 26 major manufacturing processes and more than 50 potential supplier sites. Under extreme time constraints (two months), we developed a decision-support tool and a novel approach to solve the underlying large-scale mixed-integer nonlinear program. We reformulated a complex real-life problem into a manageable model that provided practical insights in a timely fashion. The proposed algorithms scale well and account for nonlinearities arising from supplier facility cost structures. The new tool provided a state-of-the-art, data-driven, quantitative basis for sourcing decisions in an area of strategic importance to the company and enabled Ford to make faster and better decisions on how to restructure its ACH Interiors business.

Keywords: facilities-equipment planning; capacity expansion and location; programming; integer; nonlinear; planning; corporate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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