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A framework for choosing the right sourcing region for your products

Norrström, Filip LU and Andreasson, Tora LU (2022) MTTM05 20221
Engineering Logistics
Abstract
The impact of the sourcing department has gotten more and more attention in the past couple of decades. This has resulted in numerous frameworks and scorecards to guide companies through different sourcing decisions. This interest in sourcing has grown side by side with the increased globalisation and outsourcing. Therefore, relevant measurable criteria have moved from a supplier-oriented level, toward scorecards that evaluate countries and even larger regions. However, the current framework on a regional level is difficult to use for a specific company to obtain a diversified strategy for its products. Therefore, the purpose of the master thesis was to develop a framework to support the decision-making of which geographical regions Cake... (More)
The impact of the sourcing department has gotten more and more attention in the past couple of decades. This has resulted in numerous frameworks and scorecards to guide companies through different sourcing decisions. This interest in sourcing has grown side by side with the increased globalisation and outsourcing. Therefore, relevant measurable criteria have moved from a supplier-oriented level, toward scorecards that evaluate countries and even larger regions. However, the current framework on a regional level is difficult to use for a specific company to obtain a diversified strategy for its products. Therefore, the purpose of the master thesis was to develop a framework to support the decision-making of which geographical regions Cake should source different products and components from. An abductive research strategy with both quantitative and qualitative data was used to develop the framework. In-depth interviews with industry experts, a senior lecturer, and companies were conducted, together with weekly workshops with the case company. This resulted in a framework consisting of three phases with a strategy that connects all phases. The developed framework was applied to Cake and resulted in a recommendation that indicates where each product category should be sourced and what categories need more focus from the sourcing department. This recommendation was also combined with a suggestion for how the framework should be continually updated to be operationally usable in the future. Finally, further improvements and possible next steps for the company were presented. (Less)
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author
Norrström, Filip LU and Andreasson, Tora LU
supervisor
organization
course
MTTM05 20221
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Electric motorcycle, Global sourcing, Sourcing framework, Sourcing scorecard, Strategic sourcing
report number
5983
language
English
id
9089776
date added to LUP
2022-06-16 15:41:05
date last changed
2022-06-16 15:41:05
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  abstract     = {{The impact of the sourcing department has gotten more and more attention in the past couple of decades. This has resulted in numerous frameworks and scorecards to guide companies through different sourcing decisions. This interest in sourcing has grown side by side with the increased globalisation and outsourcing. Therefore, relevant measurable criteria have moved from a supplier-oriented level, toward scorecards that evaluate countries and even larger regions. However, the current framework on a regional level is difficult to use for a specific company to obtain a diversified strategy for its products. Therefore, the purpose of the master thesis was to develop a framework to support the decision-making of which geographical regions Cake should source different products and components from. An abductive research strategy with both quantitative and qualitative data was used to develop the framework. In-depth interviews with industry experts, a senior lecturer, and companies were conducted, together with weekly workshops with the case company. This resulted in a framework consisting of three phases with a strategy that connects all phases. The developed framework was applied to Cake and resulted in a recommendation that indicates where each product category should be sourced and what categories need more focus from the sourcing department. This recommendation was also combined with a suggestion for how the framework should be continually updated to be operationally usable in the future. Finally, further improvements and possible next steps for the company were presented.}},
  author       = {{Norrström, Filip and Andreasson, Tora}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{A framework for choosing the right sourcing region for your products}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}