SUCCESS AND SUSTAINABILITY IN AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMMES: A CASE STUDY OF COLLABORATION IN THE MAYFLOWER CLUSTER
Barbara Tilson ()
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Barbara Tilson: Research Director, BCT Research Associates, 40 Portman Road, Kings Health Birmingham, B13 0SL, UK
International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), 2001, vol. 05, issue 04, 427-456
Abstract:
The case study of the Mayflower Vehicle Systems PLC supply chain improvement programme offers a window onto a change programme implemented by one supply chain cluster of the UK automotive industry. The discussion details the transformational nature of change agent empowerment, stakeholder engagement, team-working and the dynamics of intra-firm and customer-supplier collaboration between a first tier company and its sub-suppliers. It shows that improvement programmes have a crucial function in helping customer and suppliers to closer collaboration through enabling them to work towards common objectives, to understand each other's positions, and to build on a platform of mutual trust as they strive to improve their individual and collective competitiveness and establish mechanisms to ensure that improvements are sustainable. The study has further value in illuminating the adaptation of a lean production model akin to the Toyota Production System to a specific case supported by the Accelerate Initiative and facilitated by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders' Industry Forum.
Keywords: Automotive; supply chain; continuous improvement; customer-supplier collaboration; empowerment; teamworking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1142/S1363919601000440
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