Ports, boats, and automobiles.

Author(s)
Hall, P.V.
Year
Abstract

The distribution models employed by automobile importers such as Toyota and Honda are an important component of the automakers' general business strategies. Toyota's approach is dock-based; vehicles arriving in the U.S. from Japan are kept at the port for cleaning and customization. The dock becomes a satellite factory. This method has increased Toyota's flexibility, since it allows the company to produce high volumes of a particular model and then add accessories to meet regional tastes at the dock. In contrast, Honda's approach is dealer- based. This method gives Honda greater freedom to experiment and introduce new models. Because Honda introduces new products to the market more frequently, it needs to have a fast, efficient plant-to- dealer distribution method. Vehicles are customized at Honda dealerships rather than at the dock.

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Library number
I E827485 /90 / ITRD E827485
Source

Access. 2003. (22) pp16-21 (Phots.)

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