Robert BOSCH Australia

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Robert BOSCH AustraliaProduct:

Automotive Body Electronics

  Figure 2 ± See figure 4

diagram B 

Suppliers 

Warehouse 

Manufacturing

 Warehouse

 Motorola

 Siemens

 Tyco Electronics

 RBAU Logistics

 1555 cnr Centre

andMcNaughton roadsClayton 3168 - Victoria

 RBAU Logistics

 1555 cnr Centre

andMcNaughton roadsClayton 3168 - Victoria

 RBAU Logistics

 1555 cnr Centre

andMcNaughton roadsClayton 3168 - Victoria

 1

Information System / Information Exchanges

 Methods

 EDI

 Methods

 Internal Goods Movement

system in SAP 

Methods 

Production Order system in SAP

 Methods

 Internal Goods Movement

systemSourcing / Ordering /

Transporting / Sales / Distribution

 Sourcing

 

Bosch Worldwide Sourcing database / Additional search

 Transport

 Internal Trucks and forklifts

 Ordering

 Phone / Fax enquiries

 Distribution

 Internal Truck and forklifts

 Physical Storage / Equipments

/ Picking System 

Storage/Tiers 

Up to 40 meters warehouses ± 12 tiers

 Equipment

 Forklifts, Cranes

 Storage/Tiers/Equipment

 Up to 40 meters warehouses ±

12 tiers 

Storage/Tiers/Equipment 

Up to 40 meters warehouses ± 12 t

Transport / Export / Import 

SCHENKER Logistic for international ocean/air freight

 

TOLL Logistic for domestic surface

 SCHENKER Logistic for

international ocean/air freight 

TOLL Logistic for domestic surface

 SCHENKER Logistic for

international ocean/air freight 

TOLL Logistic for domestic surface

 SCHENKER Logistic for

internatiTOLL Logistic for domestic surfacManagement /

Manager / Strategy / Leadership : Lead by Geoff

Muston in overall 

Geoff Muston, Logistics Manager, Building: 102,

RBAU 

Daryl Budgeon, Customs & Shipping Manager 

 Geoff Muston, Logistics

Manager, Building: 102, RBAU

 Craig Dixon, Works Logistics

Manager  

Chris Hallett, Ext Warehouse Manager 

 

Terence Juds, Warehouse Supervisor 

 Geoff Muston, Logistics Manager,Steve Kelcey,

Distribution CentreRobert BOSCH Australia

Product:Power Tools

  Figure 3 ± See figure 4

diagram C  

 

Suppliers

 Warehouse

 Distribution Centre

 BOSCH Switzerland

 Skil

 Dremel

 Vermont America

 RBAU Logistics

 1555 cnr Centre

andMcNaughton roadsClayton 3168 - Victoria

 RBAU Logistics

 1555 cnr Centre

andMcNaughton roadsClayton 3168 - Victoria

 Information System /

Information Exchanges 

Methods 

EDI 

Paper (Fax Ordering & Invoices)

 Methods

 Internal Goods Movement

system in SAP 

Sourcing / Ordering / Transporting /

Sales / Distribution 

Sourcing 

Bosch Worldwide Sourcing database / Additional search

 Sales/Marketing

 Customer Requirements

(InternetOrdering Phone / Fax enquiries

 Physical Storage / Equipments

/ Picking System 

Storage/Tiers 

Up to 40 meters warehouses ± 12 tiers

 Transport

 Delivery through local TOLL logi Storage/Tiers/Equipment

 

Up to 40 meters warehouses ± 12 tiers

 Transport / Export / Import

 SCHENKER Logistic

(international) 

TOLL Logistic (domestic) 

Internal Bosch trucks 

Management / Manager / Strategy / Leadership : Lead by Geoff Muston in overall

 Geoff Muston, Logistics

Manager, Building: 102, RBAU

 Daryl Budgeon, Customs &

Shipping Manager  

Geoff Muston, Logistics Manager,Daryl Budgeon,

Customs & Shipp Chris Hallett, Ext Warehouse Manager 

 Terence Juds, Warehouse

Supervisor  

 

BOSCH Australia ± Logistic Department ± Supply Chain Diagram

  Figure 4

 designed by

LukmanSusanto&PariPurnaSomavarapu

 Figure 4 shows four kinds of supply chain in BOSCH

Australia depending on their productcategory, type

of order and production plan.

Diagram A: This diagram is

representing products such as spark-plugs which

aremanufactured and marketed in Australia. Supplier supplies raw materialrequired which will be kept in inbound

warehouse. Finished

products are sent todistribution centres (DCs) to meet general

retailer (customer) demand.

Diagram B: This diagram is representing

products such as made-to-order package

of enginecare or automotive body

electronics for special order which should be

made in aspecial batch lot. Finished products are

directly delivered to the retailer (customer) who

placed this special order.

 

Diagram C: This diagram is

representing products such as power tools, white-

goods and car stereo. These items are imported

from other BOSCH plant (mainly Germany),kept in

BOSCH Australia¶s warehouses and then distributed to major

retailers based on their order.

Diagram D: This diagram is representing

complete built-up made-to-order customised produ

cts which require no further processing and the

only action takes place inredirecting the items to the customer. Supplier in

this diagram would alsonormally be other BOSCH plants (i.e.

Germany