Sourcing in the global aerospace supply chain using online reverse auctions |
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Authors: | ML Emiliani [Author Vitae] |
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Institution: | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Lally School of Management and Technology, 275 Windsor Street, Hartford, CT 06120, USA |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the use of online reverse auctions to source engineered components in global aerospace supply chains using online reverse auctions and examines the specific case where a long-established U.S. economic cluster supporting large tier-one aerospace companies must compete against globally distributed sources of supply favored by their customers due to unit price savings, principally the result of lower wages. The article also examines if global sourcing practices based on power-based bargaining is an intelligent or effective solution to market pressure demanding lower prices, or whether collaborative problem solving and the creation of knowledge-sharing networks offers greater potential for cost savings and improved long-term supply chain competitiveness. Key factors that contributed to the recent failure of global sourcing initiatives using online reverse auctions are presented. Findings can be generalized to other industries that use online reverse auctions for globally sourcing engineered components that rely on networks of supporting service suppliers to create finished goods. |
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Keywords: | Global sourcing Supply chain Reverse auctions Total cost Unit price |
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