Test 2
Test 2
Test 2
1. For Tesla, procurement is vitally important to the company's success, which is why
it works closely with its suppliers to ensure they provide quality parts at competitive prices. Tesla
also sources high-quality components from around the world, ensuring that each part meets its
strict quality standards.
The philosophy of Deming's theories that organizations that prioritize quality over cost
reduction would ultimately achieve success forms the basis of the success of Tesla's operations in
Giga Shanghai. Following Deming's principles, Tesla has managed to reduce production costs
without compromising the quality of its vehicles, contributing to its global success.
Giga Shanghai plays a crucial role in Tesla's long-term strategy, producing high-quality
electric cars while maintaining low production costs. Leveraging China's advanced industrial base,
Tesla benefits from intelligent robots, advanced machines and well-established supply chains.
Despite Tesla's relatively short tenure in the automotive industry, the company has addressed
early quality issues by continually improving production processes and training operators. Tom
Zhu, chief operating officer of Shanghai Gigafactory, played a pivotal role in streamlining Giga
Shanghai's operations, leading to a notable increase in production of the Model 3 and Model Y.
The Gigafactory, along with management principles quality, has allowed Tesla to reduce costs,
improve vehicle quality and navigate the complexities of the manufacturing landscape, showing its
commitment to innovation and efficiency.
2. At the core of Tesla's manufacturing process are quality control strategies led by the
company's management, which ensure that all vehicles are meticulously designed to meet
current and future market demands. This approach is supported by routine quality checks
over the years, with a focus on continuous improvement. After perfecting its carbon fiber
body, Tesla has directed its efforts toward optimizing its car batteries, seeking to increase
their efficiency.
Customer satisfaction is a priority for Tesla, and the company has built close ties
with its customers through 24-hour support and feedback integration. Emphasizing that
service delivery is as crucial as the manufacturing process itself, Tesla strives to ensure
quality in all its activities, highlighting the importance of maintaining high standards in all
customer interactions.
3. Tesla's supply chain strategy is intrinsically linked to its commitment to
fostering a healthy and sustainable environment. The company places a strong emphasis
on minimizing environmental impact in all its operations, covering both production
processes and the supply chain. Tesla has implemented a comprehensive Environment,
Social and Governance (ESG) program, focusing on responsible sourcing, waste reduction
and the promotion of renewable energy sources. The company actively invests in
renewable energy, such as solar and wind, while incorporating recycled and biodegradable
materials in its manufacturing processes. By collaborating with suppliers, Tesla works to
ensure a collective effort in reducing emissions, waste and water consumption,
emphasizing the responsible use of natural resources.
Additionally, Tesla has taken specific steps to quantify and reduce its ecological
footprint, as reflected in water withdrawal intensity metrics in global vehicle
manufacturing. The company compares favorably to industry averages, demonstrating a
commitment to sustainable practices. Tesla extends its environmental initiatives to
packaging, actively using recycled and recyclable materials and eliminating single-use
plastics. The company encourages its suppliers to adopt similar sustainable packaging
practices. Beyond managing its own impact, Tesla advocates for a sustainable supply chain
through initiatives such as the Tesla Power Plan, aimed at reducing dependence on fossil
fuels and promoting renewable energy. The company collaborates with suppliers to
ensure responsible sourcing, support fair labor practices, and the use of ethical materials
throughout the supply chain.
The intensity of water withdrawal in the global automobile manufacturing
industry is displayed in the following table (m3/car).
Vehicle
Cell Manufacturing
Manufacturing
GM 4.54 0.00
(fourweekmba, s.f.)
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