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Supplier Partnership Presented by Dr. Joan Burtner Certified Quality Engineer Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and Industrial Management Mercer University
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 2 Introduction Supplier quality can substantially affect the cost of a service or product “Customers and suppliers have the same goal – to satisfy the end user” Deming’s influence – –Stop awarding business based on price alone – –Develop long-term relationships by using single suppliers Other trends after 1980 – –Just-in-time philosophy – –Continuous process improvement – –Acceptance of ISO 9000
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 3 Customer and Supplier Partnering Long-term commitment – –Problem solving takes time – –Total organizational involvement required – –Suppliers may be reluctant to make large investments without long-term commitment Trust – –Non-adversarial relationship required – –Open and frequent communication strengthens the relationship Shared vision – –Need to satisfy the final customer – –Each partner should understand the other’s business – –Mutual strategic planning will benefit both parties
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 4 Sourcing Sole: The organization is “forced” to use only one supplier. Single: The organization chooses to select one supplier for an item when more than one supplier is available. – –Potential advantages: reduced business and production cost, better end product with reduced variability, better accountability, more loyalty – –Potential threat: delivery disruption Multiple: The organization uses two or more suppliers for a specific item. – –Competition will result in better quality, better service, lower costs – –May eliminate disruption of supply due to strikes, etc.
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 5 Selection Decisions Decision #1: produce in-house or outsource If decision to outsource is chosen – –Develop criteria for selection – –Send multifunctional team to assess suppliers before making final choice
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 6 Certification Starts after supplier begins shipment of the product Based on mutually-developed unambiguous specifications Relies on a predetermined process for dealing with nonconformities Requires that the supplier has a fully-documented quality system Identifies who is responsible for conducting inspections and tests Suppliers may be decertified as a result of major problems
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 7 Supplier Rating System Supplier rating system is designed to provide – –Metric: overall rating of supplier performance – –Systematic communications regarding quality, service, and delivery – –Factual record of problems for corrective action – –Positive relationship between customer and supplier Successful supplier rating system requires – –Internal structure to implement and sustain the rating program – –Regular and formal review process – –Standard measurement system for all the suppliers
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ETM 627 Fall 2014 Dr. Joan Burtner, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Slide 8 Contact Information Email: Burtner_J@Mercer.edu Email: Burtner_J@Mercer.edu US Mail: US Mail: Mercer University School of Engineering 1400 Coleman Avenue Macon, GA Phone: (478) 301- 4127 Phone: (478) 301- 4127
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