Top Banner
Inbound logistics Operations that transports parts from local suppliers to the local plants Toyota Local Inbound Logistics Parts to be transported from the suppliers in an efficient and timely manner. Toyota’s Inbound logistics can be best described as a logistics network. The Network Logistics model enables Toyota operate a very efficient and effective inbound logistics operation. TOYOTA’S INBOUND LOGISTICS
18
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Toyota

Inbound logistics Operations that transports parts from local

suppliers to the local plants Toyota Local Inbound Logistics

Parts to be transported from the suppliers in an efficient and timely manner.

Toyota’s Inbound logistics can be best described as a logistics network.

The Network Logistics model enables Toyota operate a very efficient and effective inbound logistics operation.

TOYOTA’S INBOUND LOGISTICS

Page 2: Toyota

Toyota’s Network Logistics Model

Page 3: Toyota

It’s done once per month and is based on the next production month plan.

Creation of logistics route plan to transport parts from hundreds of suppliers to multiple manufacturing plants is a complex process.

What all the route planner needs to know?? Optimizing cubic space of each truck by avoiding “blowouts”. Toyota’s emphasis is always in combining the talents of human

beings & power of machines. It doesn’t rely upon computer system alone.

Routes would vary when either there is a major change Production or when there is a new supplier.

E.g. of Toyota’s Route planning. Implementing alternate contingency plans in the crisis in order to

keep the parts flowing.

Route Planning

Page 4: Toyota

“ Parts pipeline” is defined as all parts that have been ordered from a supplier and have not been unloaded at receiving plant.

Its important for Plant production control personnel to understand the status of all parts in pipeline.

Toyota uses variety of methods to track parts throughout the pipeline. EDI ( Electronic Data Interchange) Kanban bar code label Advance Shipping Notice(ASN)

Pipeline database is important whenever there is a crisis situation such as parts shortage, short shipment or transportation delay.

Toyota’s Pipeline management

Page 5: Toyota

OVERSEAS INBOUND LOGISTICS

Product Distribution.

Concept of Vanning Center.

Long Lead Time Pipeline Management.

Mutual Benefits from a Partnership.

Page 6: Toyota

VANNING CENTER

Vanning Packing Process

Page 7: Toyota

RISKS INVOLVED

Long Lead Time

Parts shortage would require a part to be unloaded prior to its scheduled time.

TAPPING PROCESS Used to describe the process for locating a

container.

Negative impacts

Page 8: Toyota

LONG LEAD TIME PIPELINE MANAGEMENT

Pipeline Management is important for all parts.

Long Lead Time parts have a supply lead time of 3 – 6 weeks.

Toyota has developed this system to track changes with respect to vehicle specifications on a daily basis.

Page 9: Toyota

MUTUAL BENEFITS FROM A PARTNERSHIP

Toyota partners with a supplier or logistics provider.

Toyota’s partnership with

TCI – Transport Corporation of India

Learnings of TCI from Toyota.

Page 10: Toyota

Product distribution Different distribution flow in Europe and

North America Toyota uses multiple 3PL providers Rail roads, common carriers and trucks Transports vehicles, goods and raw materials Multiple Manufacturers – cost effectiveness

OUTBOUND LOGISTICS

Page 11: Toyota

NORTH AMERICAN VEHICLE DISTRIBUTION

Page 12: Toyota

MARSHALING YARD OPERATION

Page 13: Toyota

Heijunka - Smoothen production process by destination to avoid spikes in deliveries

STAGING AREA OPERATION

Page 14: Toyota

Limitations of the process Lack of co-ordination among the plant marshaling

yard management and rail company local management

Solution to overcome Limitations Classification by region Classification by city

RAIL CAR LOADING PROCESS

Page 15: Toyota

Tracking of vehicles through the entire logistic network

Real time information ETA = FQA + estimated delivery elapse time Buffer time of 3-5 days Regular updating of information Helps in updating the customers about

expected delivery time

TRACKING PROGRESS

Page 16: Toyota

• Accessory Installation done at the regional hub• Most dealers operate

in urban area• Most of the

transportation by truck• Minimal use of rail• ETA Calculation

Method

DISTRIBUTION FLOW IN EUROPE

Page 17: Toyota

Ford – UPS Logistics Group Providing logistics expertise Hub-and-Spoke system Optimum use of available resources

GM – Con-way Outsourcing of inbound and outbound logistics Responsible for shipment of parts and vehicles Implementation of IT for transparency

FORD AND GENERAL MOTORS

Page 18: Toyota

OVERSEAS INBOUND LOGISTICS