The
Supply Chains that support today’s modern and lean manufacturing
environment are more complex and wide-ranging than ever before.
In recent years,
sourcing strategies have changed significantly and product is now
purchased from every part of the globe as the financial benefit
of buying from new and emerging markets has become more commonplace.
As the supply chain has become more extended, with product being
shipped across and between continents, greater reliance has been
placed on the relationship between the parties (customer, supplier,
transport organizations, etc.) involved in the physical movement
of the goods.
Clearly, it is normal for a contractual relationship to exist
between the various supply chain partners in the form of a purchase
order or contract that specifies the services to be provided and
the associated costs involved. However, it is also important that
the operational and day-to-day working relationship between the
parties is documented in a Logistics Agreement so that roles and
responsibilities are clarified.
The purpose of this Global Materials Management and Logistics
Agreement (GMMLA) document is to provide recommendations and advice
regarding the format and content of such an agreement.
This document is the result of cooperation
between AIAG, which represents
the North American automotive industry, and Odette.
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