AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
History• 1940s – foreign technology over the years people started using
their own technology-(Mahindra was established in 1945)• After Independence -1947 – Govt + pvt sectors - to create automobile components manufacturing industry
• 1950s and 1960s slow growth ( nationalization and license raj
which hampered pvt sector )• After 1970s( japanees manufacturers entered the Indian market leading to
the establishment of Maruthi udyog)
• 1980s –( Indian government chose Suzuki for its joint-venture to manufacture small cars.)
• 1991 – ( gradual weakening of the license raj, a number of Indian and multi-national car companies launched operations )
Technology changes
Carburetor engines become obsolete and Multi Point Fuel Injection (MPFI) engines are the order of the days in petrol cars. • drives the maximum performance out of a vehicle by
squeezing out the maximum mileage even from the last drop of fuel that goes into the engine.
• The technology results in superior fuel combustion• better fuel management, engine performance and • reduced pollution
The Diesel engines have under gone a change from the time Rudolf to Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDI) • CRDI engine cars offer 25% more power than the normal
engine with a superior pickup, offering sometimes up to 70% more power than the conventional diesel engines.
• They are smooth, and immensely fuel efficient • reducing pollution• Reduce noise of engine• 25% more costly than other conventional engines
Latest changes
Vehicle Operations-Many microprocessor modules are dedicated to operating the vehicle. For example, the engine control unit (ECU) manages spark plug timing and maintains the prescribed mix of fuel to air and fuel emissions.Other modules - monitor climate, cruise and transmission control and blind-side and rear view cameras and a dashboard module controls the various indicator lights
Entertainmentlike sound systems, hands-free phones and remote-controlled TV.
Vehicle ProtectionIn addition to alarm systems to discourage breaking into a vehicle, the modern automobile offers code key entry and ignition that allow only a predetermined person to drive off. Tracking devices are also now available to identify and locate a stolen car.
Passenger Safety• A microprocessor module controls the anti-locking
brake system (ABS. The latest microprocessors sense an imminent collision and trigger the braking system. A factory standard module deploys the airbags. Warnings are also initiated if a door are not closed properly or a braking failure is detected.
• General Motors' OnStar system includes wireless communication, global satellite position systems (GPS) and a network of call/data centers.
CARE TRACKER SYSTEM
FEATURES• Increased safety:
• Control of service:
• Higher productivity:
• Greater availability:
VOLVO SAFETY PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM
Field Study
Nippon Toyota
• TPS• Integrated Socio-technical system• Organizes manufacturing & logistics• Just In Time • Kaizen – continous improvement• Quality• Invested 1200 crores in IS• Centralized System- ICROP
Information system used in Nippon Toyota, Kalamassery
• MRS- Maintenance Remainder Schedule• i-CROP- Comprehensive CR Management System• CTDMS- Centralized Toyota Dealer Management
System
Technology used by BMWM I D (Multi Information Display)
Tyre Defect Indicator
Navigation system
Technology used by BMW
• I-Drive
Information System
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Software used :
Oracle is the main software provider for Maruti.
Hyperion: Business performance management software.
• It alerts possible problems before they impact the operations.
• It analyze budgets.
• Consolidate accounts.
• Deeper insight into the performance.
Oracle Purchasing: to manage procurement of capital goods, services, and indirect consumables.
An automated workflow sends purchase orders along the approvals chain and keeps staff in the accounts payable department aware of all procurement activity.
Oracle Human Resources:
Better control over HR functions such as recruitment, payroll, compensation management, leave management, competency assessments, and staff development.The details of each employee are stored into a single database, from which HR staff can access a complete personal and work history
CUSTOMER INTERACTION SYSTEM (C.I.S.) :
All data collected by the agent is processed in a system called C.I.S.· All daily inquires are feed in the system and Appointments are taken accordingly.
DEALER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (D.M.S.) :
All the data collected by the various dealers and showrooms is processed in D.M.S.PROCESS FLOWThere are three broad processes at a showroom.·Pre-sales·Sales· Post –sales