, SCH4801 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
2025 - DUE 30 June 2025; 100% TRUSTED
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Toyota South Africa's Supply Chain Challenges: A Case Study in
Disruption and Resilience Toyota South Africa is a leading
automobile manufacturer in the region, with its supply chain
serving as a critical part of the company's value chain by
ensuring vehicles are produced to the highest quality standards
based on incoming orders. This supply chain involves sourcing
raw materials and top-notch quality components from global
(Japan, North America, Europe and Asia) and local suppliers,
assembling vehicles, storing them in warehouses, and
distributing them to customers through various logistical
channels. Toyota believes in close long-term supplier
relationships and yearly hands out awards to suppliers that
exceed the performance targets, such as Keiper for their rear
seat assembly locks, TAC Manufacturing for their shift lever
knobs, Tenneco for exhaust components and Samsung
Electronics for the Car Mode App that connecting Samsung
smartphones to Toyota radios. Moreover, Toyota focuses on
eliminating waste and maintaining high efficiency by applying
'The Toyota Production System' (TPS) as its manufacturing
philosophy. TPS enables Toyota South Africa to produce vehicles
at a pace aligned with market demand, giving it a competitive
2025 - DUE 30 June 2025; 100% TRUSTED
Complete, trusted solutions and explanations.
Multiple choice,assured excellence
Toyota South Africa's Supply Chain Challenges: A Case Study in
Disruption and Resilience Toyota South Africa is a leading
automobile manufacturer in the region, with its supply chain
serving as a critical part of the company's value chain by
ensuring vehicles are produced to the highest quality standards
based on incoming orders. This supply chain involves sourcing
raw materials and top-notch quality components from global
(Japan, North America, Europe and Asia) and local suppliers,
assembling vehicles, storing them in warehouses, and
distributing them to customers through various logistical
channels. Toyota believes in close long-term supplier
relationships and yearly hands out awards to suppliers that
exceed the performance targets, such as Keiper for their rear
seat assembly locks, TAC Manufacturing for their shift lever
knobs, Tenneco for exhaust components and Samsung
Electronics for the Car Mode App that connecting Samsung
smartphones to Toyota radios. Moreover, Toyota focuses on
eliminating waste and maintaining high efficiency by applying
'The Toyota Production System' (TPS) as its manufacturing
philosophy. TPS enables Toyota South Africa to produce vehicles
at a pace aligned with market demand, giving it a competitive