Revista Produção Online (May 2013)

Technological capability assessment of suppliers to support product development: case study on a buses and coaches manufacturer

  • Lucas Comerlato,
  • Carlos Alberto Costa,
  • Marcos Alexandre Luciano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14488/1676-1901.v13i2.1179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 577 – 600

Abstract

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Supply chain management has become a critical issue in the global collaboration scenario. Suppliers are not expected to provide just commodities or pre-defined components, but also collaborative engineering design solutions within the product development cycle. Thus, the selection criteria for defining supply partner go beyond the production and logistic capabilities, but must also include technical and engineering competence. This, in some sense, can be considered a common scenario of big companies, but is still challenging when dealing with SME´s. This work discusses how SME´s can be included in a supply chains taking in consideration a set of parameters to assess their technical competence related to product development collaboration. A set of eight parameters has been proposed to assess the engineering team competence, physical and technological structure and further legal responsibility. For each parameter values and weights were defined also. The assessment was applied to three companies that are suppliers of a buses and coaches manufacturer from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The results show that even when dealing with objective parameters, the suppliers and costumer can have different perceptions about same issues.

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