Procurement and distribution

This category of our Techpilot lexicon is all about procurement and sales. Here, technical buyers will find practical explanations on strategic purchasing, supplier selection, make or buy decisions and much more. Ideal for making well-founded decisions along the entire supply chain.

  • Supplier management

    The term supplier management describes the systematic management of the relationship between a company and its suppliers. Supplier management aims to optimise its own value chain economically and technically through a transparent comparison of suppliers. Supplier management has become increasingly important in recent years, as the share of external value added in German companies has steadily increased. In industry, the share of external output is now around 70%, which means that the value added to external enterprises is shifted. This shift leads to the fact that the cost-effectiveness of procurement processes offers an increasing potential for improvement.

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  • Contract manufacturing metal

    Lone production Metalworking is a Concrete stands for the production or processing of metal workpieces and their assembly into functional products. The common practice of metalworking is the separation, coating, forming or joining of metal workpieces. Individual parts, semi-finished products and complete designs are manufactured in metal processing.

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  • Contract manufacturing

    The term wage production refers to the outsourcing of individual manufacturing steps or entire orders to external service providers. The model of wage production is applied across industries in a variety of areas and is also very popular in metalworking. The wage production gives the client the opportunity to assign certain services to after-contractors and thereby achieve a higher cost-effectiveness in its manufacturing processes. Capacity bottlenecks or the absence of suitable machine tools are also among the typical reasons for wage production.

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  • Make or buy

    The term Make-or-Buy refers in the economy to the entrepreneurial decision between own production (Make) or the foreign cover (Buy). The make-or-buy decision is particularly important in industrial manufacturing processes. In principle, the question “Make or Buy?” is relevant for all activities of the company value chain. From a company-strategic perspective, the question is closely linked to the extent of the vertical integration of the company. From an operational point of view, I usually consider the outsourcing of production steps to be an economic consideration.

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  • Mechanical engineering contract manufacturing

    Machinery engineering is one of the classic engineering sciences and covers the fields of development, construction and production of machinery and equipment. Mechanical engineering is based on scientific and engineering principles such as mathematics, mechanics, thermodynamics and material science. Mechanical engineering wage production is in many contemporary everyday objects: from the sewing machine to the coffee machine to the aircraft. Mechanical engineering wage production is more relevant than ever: vehicles must become more energy-saving, production paths more efficient and the use of materials and resources more economical and environmentally friendly.

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  • Custom made part

    As a part of the drawing, the metal and plastic processing industry describes a custom production. Drawing parts are produced individually for a customer, using a variety of over milling to punching and pressing. In industry, drawing parts are particularly relevant for special applications. If the customer cannot rely on a standardized standard application for his application, he applies to a contractor that can supply the desired component as a part of the drawing. In addition to a drawing, a CAD file or a pattern can also serve as the basis for production.

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