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AIRBUS case StudyParis5 May 20105th May 2010 AIRBUS case Studyp. 2 AIRBUS Work-sharingWingsHorizontal Tail planeNosefuselagePylonCentre fuselageBelly fairingAftFuselageVertical TailplaneForward FuselageVertical TailplaneXXXXXXOut of scopeXScope of work = 2 final assembly lines, 11 design & manufacturing facilities in Europe80 warehouses & +/- 20 major suppliers (>1mio )2007 May 2010 AIRBUS case StudyProduct & Logistics segmentationFlow chartInitiative Portfolio DevelopmentIdeal scenario identification and calculationCost calculation & Gap analysis As is scenario identification calculationBusiness case on Ideal and realistic scenarioRealistic scenario identification and calculationImplementation planConstraint AssessmentProduct & Logistics segmentationFlow chartInitiative Portfolio DevelopmentIdeal scenario identification and calculationCost calculation & Gap analysis As is scenario identification calculationBusiness case on Ideal and realistic scenarioRealistic scenario identification and calculationImplementation planConstraint AssessmentPhase 1 Stabilization Phase 1 Stabilization Phase 2 Transition Phase 2 Transition Phase 3 Preferred Solution (Continuous Improvement)Phase 3 Preferred Solution (Continuous Improvement)
AIRBUS Case Study 5th May 2010 Kuehne + Nagel mirror AIRBUS supply chain organization Steering Committee Central Team LLP Control Tower Stakeholders • …
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