supplier integration

Supplier Integration in Product Development Projects of Automotive Manufacturers

Supplier Integration in Product Development Projects of Automotive Manufacturers

Implications of Self-induced Mono-polies and Inherent Pie Sharing Challenges
Pan Theo Grosse-Ruyken, Joachim Wölfel
Automotive manufacturers increasingly use the concept of supplier integration. However, the concept often is attached with an increased dependency of the buyer towards his suppliers, which generates self-induced monopolies. The inherent erosion of efficient market mechanisms, combined with an increased supplier power due to consolidation processes, can lead for the manufacturer to a disfavoring profit redistribution. Recurring controversy in current buyer-supplier relationships show that pie sharing approaches need to be adopted to the concepts of supplier integration.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 6 | Pages 56-59
Collaborative Engineering

Collaborative Engineering

An approach for supplier integration into the product development process
Wolfgang Kersten ORCID Icon, Eva-Maria Kern
Collaborative Engineering offers companies new possibilities to involve their suppliers into the product development process. The requirements which a successful approach for internet-supported supplier integration has to fulfil are exemplified for the ship building industry. Flexibility and low implementation effort of the chosen solution turn out to be, together with appropriate functionalities to support the distributed cooperation, decisive success factors.
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 5 | Pages 17-20