| The Automotive Industry
Action Group (AIAG) and Odette International have updated their
joint Global Materials Management Operations Guideline/Logistics
Evaluation (MMOG/LE) based on feedback from current users.
The global MMOG/LE is a continuous improvement and
self-assessment tool with a format aligned with ISO/TS 16949:2002
to provide automotive suppliers with a means to measure and streamline
their material planning and logistics processes. On completion
of the self-assessment section a benchmark score and grade is produced
automatically by comparing the user’s materials management
processes to ‘Best Practice’. A Gap Analysis section
records the details of all deficiencies and provides the user with
a format to document continuous improvement action plans and associated
timing.
Global MMOG/LE can be used in a number of applications
including self-assessment of internal material planning and logistics
processes within a single plant or for performance comparisons
with other plants within a group of companies. Alternatively, Global
MMOG/LE can be used as a self-assessment or audit tool for external
processes, such as at suppliers, at all stages of the supply chain.
Whichever approach is adopted, Global MMOG/LE is the ideal tool
to measure existing performance against ‘Best practice’ and
provides the means for driving and monitoring continuous process
improvement.
AIAG and Odette have made several updates to make
the document more user-friendly, which include:
- Improved clarity of questions
in the self-assessment.
- The ability for users to complete the self-assessment
with a click of the mouse or touch pad in appropriate areas.
- Gap analysis section that automatically highlights
deficient criteria for continuous improvement activities.
Some of the companies currently using Global MMOG/LE
include DaimlerChrysler AG’s Chrysler Group; Ford Motor Co.;
Renault; PSA Peugeot Citroën; Volvo Truck Corp.; Volvo Car
Corp.; American Axle & Manufacturing; Bosch; Faurecia; Johnson
Controls, Inc. and Valeo.
Since the Global MMOG/LE was introduced in 2004,
more than 1,000 supplier audits have been conducted in North America
and Europe. A recent survey conducted by a European OEM of 46 of
its compliant suppliers reported several benefits of using the
Global MMOG/LE, including:
- 65 percent reduction in line stoppages.
- 53 percent reduction in rework.
- 17 percent reduction logistics incidents (e.g.,
packaging and labeling non-conformances).
- 10 percent improvement in delivery performance.
Here is a further comment from an existing user:
Nitator – a Swedish sheet metal company:
"We have been using both the previous Logistics Evaluation document and
the recent Global MMOG/LE document to assess our internal materials management
and logistics processes. One of our main targets was to identify areas supporting
the increase of delivery precision to our customers despite a very short frozen
horizon. As a result, we have not only decreased our internal cost level in the
supply chain and manufacturing, but also increased the delivery precision result
measured by one of our customers on a correct day and quantity basis from 67%
to continuously 98% and above."
Other compliant suppliers are realising considerable
reductions in premium freight, obsolete material, inventory carrying
costs and data entry time.
The revised Global Materials Management Operations
Guideline Logistics Evaluation (MMOG/LE) is available on both Odette’s
and AIAG’s Web sites. The updated guideline is available
in English. The French, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Chinese
will be available shortly.
Click here to download the
document.
For details of training courses, please consult your National
Organisation's website.
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