Subject category:
Production and Operations Management
Published by:
Stanford Business School
Version: 18 March 2005
Length: 24 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
The Toyota demand chain is efficient, flexible, customer oriented, and product specific. Studies how Toyota uses its advanced distribution channels, inventory management, planning methodologies, and production capabilities to create and manage its demand chain, with a particular focus on the Japanese and the North American markets. Uses the Toyota Prius and the Scion product lines to illustrate how Toyota adjusts its demand chain to fit a particular product and its target customers, utilizing as much as possible from its existing manufacturing and distribution infrastructure.
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Abstract
The Toyota demand chain is efficient, flexible, customer oriented, and product specific. Studies how Toyota uses its advanced distribution channels, inventory management, planning methodologies, and production capabilities to create and manage its demand chain, with a particular focus on the Japanese and the North American markets. Uses the Toyota Prius and the Scion product lines to illustrate how Toyota adjusts its demand chain to fit a particular product and its target customers, utilizing as much as possible from its existing manufacturing and distribution infrastructure.