The Optimized Configuration of Volvo Car Parts
Abstract
Reducing logistics cost could help an organization to gain competitive advantages
over its competitors among homogenous products, since production costs are with
little difference. The severe competition in the automobile market in China urges
Volvo Car Corporation to cut down its logistics cost and to enhance the service level
there to take more market share from its competitors. The main purpose of the study is
to analyze effects for Volvo Car of having a certain number of distribution centres
situated in optimal locations in China within five to ten years scope. Theoretical
methods, either by minimizing ton-kilometres or by using the centre of gravity
method, indicates that the logistics cost could be reduced and service level could be
improved by reconfiguring the present distribution network. The practical research
about the logistics environment in China in five to ten years indicates a strategy level
of location selection of the distribution centres. The conclusion is drawn without
giving out specific locations of the distribution centres, which guarantees a valuable
recommendation and contributes to the strategy decision making of Volvo Car
Corporation.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Logistics and Transport Management
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Date
2007-07-19Author
Si, Shen
Yafen, Geng
Keywords
distribution centre location
distribution centre number
warehouse location
distribution system design
heuristic location method
centre of gravity method
automotive spare parts distribution system
service level for spare parts distribution
Series/Report no.
Master Thesis
2006:83
Language
eng
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