Time for a review of the International Motor Show 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany. The cream of the crop of the...
Stefan Issing , Global Automotive Industry Director & Senior Solution Architect
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Time for a review of the International Motor Show 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany.
The cream of the crop of the scene has been on the FORUM stage and in the Speakers’ Corner during the International Motor Show 2017, IBM, Mobileye, McKinsey, Roland Berger, Continental, Kaspersky, NXP and World Economic Forum, to name a few, have been sending their innovators and experts. In total, more than 100 speakers discussed the future of mobility throughout the 100 agenda items.
The role of automotive suppliers was discussed also. Over the years, the role of automotive suppliers has changed from more suppliers of products to competent development partners for carmakers. To be successful, suppliers now need strong technical know-how as well as a deep understanding of social megatrends and future consumer behavior—and an integrated and multi-mode manufacturing enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution as well.
There are some more challenges that automotive suppliers have had to deal with over the years that will have to be managed in the future. Below I’ve listed these challenges and how IFS’s software solutions can alleviate them:
Challenge: Move manufacturing to new markets
Solution: IFS software has integrated supply chain functionality to handle complex inter-site relationships
Challenge: Move from component supplier to system/module
Solution: IFS software has multi-mode manufacturing functionality to support changing demands
Challenge: OEMs and suppliers move towards becoming designers, project managers and assemblers
Solution: IFS software has integrated project management functionality allowing OEMs and suppliers to broaden their offering to the market
Challenge: Industry consolidation
Solution: IFS focuses on those companies where manufacturing, supply chain, project management and service management are critical
Challenge: Collaboration
Solution: IFS has B2B portals to allow both suppliers and customers to access certain information in a secure way
Challenge: After-sales majority is part of revenue and profit
Solution: IFS software has integrated service management capabilities
Challenge: Improve quality
Solution: IFS software has integrated statistical process control charts, as well as non-conformance reporting (NCR) and audit controls
For additional automotive industry resources and information, visit the IFS website.
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Global Automotive Industry Director & Senior Solution Architect
Stefan Issing is the Global Automotive Industry Director & Senior Solution Architect at IFS. Stefan holds a diploma degree in computer science from the University of Wuerzburg. In his nine years with IFS, he has been involved with automotive and supply chain management consulting, sales and marketing, and pre-sales for IFS Applications.
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