Operations Management at Maruti Udyog
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Case Details: |
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Case Code |
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OPEA001 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 300;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 300 +Shipping & Handling Charges extraThemes
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Case Length |
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18 Pages |
Period |
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2003 |
Organization |
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Maruti Udyog
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Pub Date |
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2004 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Countries
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India |
Industry |
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Automobile |
Abstract:
Maruti Udyog Ltd (Maruti), a joint venture between Suzuki Motors of Japan
(eleventh largest vehicle manufacturer in the world and the fourth largest
manufacturer in Japan) and the Indian government, is the leader in India''s
automobile market. Maruti has the widest product range among Indian car
manufacturers, with ten basic models and more than 50 variants. In 2003, Maruti
produced 359,960 vehicles, operating at a capacity utilisation of 103%, against
the industry average of 57.8%. Even though Maruti is well ahead of its other
rivals, its market share has been declining. As competition intensifies, Maruti
has realised the importance of getting closer to its customers.
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The company has launched various initiatives
to improve customer service. Maruti has improved its operational
efficiency by increasing productivity, cutting costs and
launching new products. By its quality initiatives, Maruti has
reduced its defects per vehicle significantly. This case
discusses the important measures introduced by Maruti to achieve
operational excellence.
Issues:
» Maruti Udyog Limited, Cutting Costs, Operational Excellence, Quality, New
Product Launch
Contents:
Keywords:
Maruti, Suzuki Motors, Operations management, Operational
efficiency, Maruti production system, Cost reduction, Vendor management,
Inventory management, Total productive maintenance (TPM), Quality, Productivity
Operations Management at Maruti Udyog
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