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Research On Supply Risk Of GME Automobile Import Parts

Posted on:2019-08-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H BaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330620459156Subject:Business management
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The development of IT technology largely enhance the supply chain globalization and international division of labor.The supply chain globalization on the other hand bring more complicated supply chain module,as well as more uncertainty of the external environment.Currently,these changes,in terms of the diversity of customer demand,more shorter product life cycles,lean manufacturing and agile manufacturing,give enterprise more unknown supply risk.Under this circumstance,company must seek new technology and management skills to gain a competitive advantage and improve operational efficiency with the aim to reduce the cost and become quicker to respond to market.This article first introduces the current research in supply risk management,and through theoretical research to sum up the supply risk factors can be applied to most types of manufacturing companies.Secondly,by reviewing the current operation of GME automobile company,it points out some weakness of import operation.Thirdly,it identify some supply risk from internal and external environment,procurement risk,supply chain cost risk and logistics risk.Meanwhile,it analyze these risks by SCOR,FEMA and AHP.Last but not least,this article come up with some solutions to handle supply risks from different stage when risks occurred.Finally based on the analysis of the GME company case,it emphasize that supply risks management can't be ignored.The output of this article can help GME company to find out the weakness in supply chain management.GME LTD can take early action on handling supply risks and reduce the loss of supply risks.The supply risk assessment model in this paper also has reference value for other auto parts companies.
Keywords/Search Tags:supply risk, SCOR FEMA, ABC analysis, contract combination strategy, redundancy strategy
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