Title :
Customer logistic service in the automotive industry with the use of the SAP ERP system
Author :
Lorenc, Augustyn ; Szkoda, Maciej
Author_Institution :
Logistics Syst. Div. (M-83), Cracow Univ. of Technol., Cracow, Poland
Abstract :
Using the example of one of the biggest suppliers of automotive parts and sub-assemblies, the article presents the JIT (Just in Time) and JIS (Just in Sequence) deliveries based on the SAP system. JIS means that parts are pre-sorted into bins by the supplier, so that assembly workers can withdraw these parts in the right order just as defined by the production sequence. JIS eliminates the time needed for reloading the parts delivered from the warehouse to the customer´s production line. This is one of the most advanced methods of production and deliveries which requires the most advanced customer logistic service. Both concepts, JIS and JIT, shorten delivery cycles and increase the reliance on well-planned and reliable logistics operations. In addition to reaching the customer´s utmost satisfaction, the primary objective of the JIT and JIS methodology is to continually improve the supply chain in terms of costs, quality and timeliness of supplies. According to the data available, over 3,000 automotive companies worldwide rely on SAP software and each day 77,000 vehicles are manufactured by automotive companies that are SAP customers. ERP systems largely influence the quality and efficiency of logistic processes. They enable planning, coordination, control of logistic flows involved in the flow of materials, finance and information in the entire supply chain.
Keywords :
automobile industry; automotive components; customer services; enterprise resource planning; just-in-time; logistics; production engineering computing; supply chain management; warehousing; JIS deliveries; JIS methodology; JIT deliveries; JIT methodology; SAP ERP system; SAP software; automotive companies; automotive industry; automotive subassemblies; customer logistic service; customer production line; customer satisfaction; just in sequence deliveries; just in time deliveries; logistic flow control; logistic processes; production sequence; supply chain; Active appearance model; Europe; Facsimile; Industries; Propulsion; Schedules; Just in Sequence; Just in Time; Part Automotive Industry; SAP ERP; e-Logistics;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Logistics and Transport (ICALT), 2015 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valenciennes
DOI :
10.1109/ICAdLT.2015.7136584