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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Bosch Wiper Blade - 1980-1982 Toyota Corolla 4Dr Wagon 3TC

Bosch Wiper Blade - 1980-1982 Toyota Corolla 4Dr Wagon 3TC


Introduction

An increasing threat to the automotive industry over the past decade has been the growth in the use of non-genuine parts, known as the grey market. The grey market is the third party market in non-genuine parts, clones of the original manufactured components. Distributors deal with the grey market problem and its growth by trying to find ways of providing incentives to use genuine parts. Many have started to use kits which link together key components to provide a complete solution. These kits offer considerable financial, logistical and quality incentives, as well as improved warranties, to dealers and their customers and so remove the need to look to the grey market for replacement parts. This market is growing rapidly, especially within Asia, and includes counterfeit parts, as well as parts that are not intended to be counterfeit but are simply cheaper replacement parts. ERP software solutions, particularly the supply chain software, inventory correctly managed and configured must be capable of

For the customer, the use of non-genuine parts carries considerable financial risk. Grey market parts are almost universally inferior in quality to genuine parts and although cheaper initially, have to be replaced at more frequent intervals. They usually offer very limited warranty and, as these are individual components, each must carry its own warranty whereas a kit of genuine parts provides a more comprehensive warranty from the manufacturer. Another consideration is that the use of non-genuine parts potentially places all warranty at risk. Many distributors issue warranties under the condition that only genuine or approved parts are used.

In addition, the use of non-genuine parts can potentially affect the life span, or quality of a genuine part, particularly in the case where a non-genuine part is a component of multiple parts. If that non-genuine part endures greater and more rapid wear and tear, the rest of the components will suffer similarly. It requires more service, so in the short term, the cost is lower but in the long term, it actually may be a lot higher. A good example of that are components that endure a lot of wear and tear such as brake pads. Brake pads are a common item and non-genuine pads are known to wear at a greater rate, and therefore need to be replaced much more frequently.

The negative effects of the grey market on the manufacturer and distributor are many and varied. For example, a grey market brake pad may last one quarter as long as a genuine pad, and if the owner is unaware that the replacement is not a genuine part, blame may well be attributed to the manufacturer. For the distributor, the grey market cuts into market share. A major point of contention is when qualified service points use non-genuine parts. A vehicle owner may naturally expect that a qualified service point will provide genuine parts replacement. In fact, many distributors believe that their competition is not so much fellow distributors, but the market in grey spares.

Re-conditioned parts are another problem. It may not be well known amongst vehicle owners, but parts are sometimes removed from damaged or written-off vehicles. Instead of using new genuine parts, re-conditioned parts can be used. The longevity of that part is, therefore, not known, however a vehicle owner will expect that a genuine service will provide genuine parts. Although this is not yet prevalent in Australia due to the cost of importing grey parts, it can be the case in Asia as parts fail earlier than expected, leading to customer dissatisfaction and low regard for customer service. And as the cost of these items decreases and the quality improves, the distributor will find it even more difficult to compete. Kitting therefore becomes an integral and critical competitive strategy to counter the grey market.

Kits

There are two types of kits: Build Kits and Bill of Material (BOM) Kits. A Build Kit is one in which individual parts are pre-assembled before they are ordered and made available as a packaged unit. This type of kit is traditionally developed around a selection of dependent parts that are constantly used. An example in the automotive industry would be a 20,000km service kit, consisting of the relevant parts which are packaged ready for the service centre to use. It eliminates the requirement to determine and then search for individual components to complete the service. A single part number represents multiple parts.

A Build Kit provides an easy ordering process and eliminates the potential errors which are sometimes introduced when ordering individual parts. Furthermore, service centres may not have all of the required parts to perform a service or to replace faulty components. A Build Kit solves this problem.

A BOM Kit is used in situations where a single part number represents many smaller components. In simple terms, this kit expands into all the individual components and is picked and packaged at the time of order. For example, rather than ordering components individually, a single part number would enable all component parts to be ordered at once, eliminating errors and ensuring an easier, more comprehensive, higher quality ordering process.

Benefits of Kitting and Incentives

To solve the problem of non-genuine parts in the heavy vehicle industry many distributors have service kits for every level of service up to 100,000km. It is simple to find the kit for the model, for the service and order accordingly. Rather than have multiple line items in a purchase order, a single line item is sent to the warehouse that is then packaged and sent. A kit gives the dealer confidence that all components required for a particular job are present. In addition to Service Kits, the truck industry has developed the concept of Smash Kits- front-end, rear-end and specific panels Smash Kits. For example, a front-end kit would normally require two headlights, a grille, radiator, hoses and associated parts. This could be an excellent opportunity for BOM Kits. A dealer can simply type the kit required for the particular model, and then pick which components are required

The trucking companies are often the litmus test. Trends are identified, and because the trucking industry is very competitive, opportunities to provide a customer service or cost advantage are extremely important. However, the automotive passenger vehicle industry is now starting to follow the truck industry in using kits.

Some incentives are being offered, for example, a kit provides a financial incentive as opposed to purchasing individual parts. These incentives vary but, for example, a particular service kit may cost $1,000 if each component is purchased individually, but $750 if purchased in kit form. Additionally, if a single component price is reduced in the marketplace, the overall kit price may still be able to balance the overall cost of the kit, thereby maintaining good profit margins.

There is also a positive effect on quality, and on supply and service times. The service dealer can be assured that all the correct parts are available for the service and that he will not have to search for or re-order forgotten components. Instead of keying the 20 or so components for a particular service, a single key is used that incorporates all of the required components. The kit is then handed to the mechanic who has all that is required to provide that service. Quality is maintained because the parts are genuine and carry appropriate warranties. These benefits provide the dealer's customer with a guaranteed level of service, ongoing support, and an increased level of satisfaction. Ultimately this may well lead to repeat and referral business for the dealer. The true incentive for the distributor is in limiting the need to go beyond the available stock and access the grey market.

Forecasting and logistics

Kitting also assists in many aspects of the supply chain, particularly inventory management systems and warehouse management. Once a kit has been assembled and the trend for that type of kit has been analysed correctly, it becomes much easier to determine inventory turnover during a defined period. Business management supply chain software can have an automatic replenishment process once a kit level has fallen below a predetermined stock arrangement.

Kits do, however, require some initial adjustment to forecasting practice. For example, if 50 kits are built, quite often it is incorrectly recorded that 50 items have been moved. However, often there is only a requirement to record demand, particularly the demand on individual components that make up a kit. In the early stages of building kits, demand for each component is critical until the appropriate forecast can be determined. Once the correct balance of the number of kits required has been established the stock arrangements can be easily dealt with. One of the dangers of kits, of course, is that there is no point in building 100 kits if only ten are being turned over monthly. With correct forecasting, it is easier to build kits a month in advance, instead of perhaps 12 months and having considerable stock sitting on shelves with a perception of low turnover.

There is no doubt that kits also provide a better level of business intelligence. Many distributors have noticed some dealers increasing their purchasing based on kits and so they can also then forecast more accurately. Without kits, the ability to maintain stock levels can be difficult as there may not be true visibility as to the use of the individual components. Trends are easier to analyse for each dealer, based on a prediction of when the next service will be due. For example, it becomes possible to predict that vehicles that have just had a 20,000km service will probably require a 30,000km service and the appropriate number of kits at a defined future time. Stock levels can then be maintained and more accurate forecasting is possible. For the distributor benefit is gained through forecasting kits, as well as the individual components that make up those kits.

Many distributors use outside logistics companies, and kits provide a much simpler process for logistics because of the way they account for handling and inventory. A common accounting process is to pay per line item. As a kit will represent a single line item, but include considerably more components, the cost of logistics can be reduced. For example, if a kit consists of three line items, payment will be made on a single line as opposed to three lines, resulting in considerable logistics savings.

Summary

With the growth and availability of third party spares components, suppliers and distributors are looking to creative ways to maintain market share as well as ensure that the quality of spare parts in the automotive market place is not diluted. Spares kits are a practical solution to this threat. Dealers can easily order kits relative to the work to be performed and be assured that all components are in place at a price that is attractive and significantly reduced from individual parts ordering. Suppliers can be assured that genuine parts are being used, so too customers whose satisfaction is guaranteed. Kits enable business intelligence to be increased with a more predictable and consistent spare parts forecasting process and inventory requirements can be minimised and based on real knowledge of customer behaviour. Kits together with your ERP software solution can enable the supply chain itself to be streamlined to meet dealer delivery expectations.

IBS Australia develops ERP solutions and business management supply chain software for inventory management systems, manufacturing ERP software, business intelligence systems and integration ERP software. The fully integrated IBS ERP system includes collaborative sales, procurement, customer service, order management, demand-driven manufacturing, inventory management, business performance measurement and financial control.

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Chicco Cortina Stroller

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Bosch Wiper Blade - 2000-2004 Nissan Xterra 2WD 4-cyl. KA24DE

Bosch Wiper Blade - 2000-2004 Nissan Xterra 2WD 4-cyl. KA24DE


The latest innovation in car alarms send out words as a siren whenever triggered. These talking alarms have become very popular among car users and are being installed all over the country.

Talking alarms are very convenient to install and have seven possible messages that can be programmed. An interesting set of messages can be installed such as 'please help me,' 'I've been tampered with,' 'you are to close to my vehicle, please move away,' 'thank you,' 'please adjust sensors now,' 'system armed,' and 'system disarmed.'

The latest talking alarms feature a built relay central locking device. They also provide a flexibility to select a voice or siren. The alarm system is equipped with, an external adjustable shock sensor, and cut off relay immobilizes. The remote operated talking alarm is supplemented with a hopping code and learning code, with a range of 80m and also has a warning LED and a double shock light inside. The alarm system has a passive lock, and features an ignition door lock. The alarm system is set with car finder technology, which proves very helpful for car users when the car is parked in a big parking lot. The system even provides a Jumper option, for pneumatic or electric central locking. These systems are exclusively built in dual stage shock sensor with all electronics built into a special compact siren that mounts easily anywhere.

A few may find the concept of the talking alarm very funny and impractical, but these alarms play a crucial role in protecting a car. They are manufactured using the best technology and equipped with the finest and newest features, making them very reliable. The most important factor is that talking alarms qualify for all car insurance discounts.

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Scanguage II

Friday, November 28, 2008

Bosch 3397012093 Wiper Blade




You can find rust anywhere like clothing, carpet, tools, cookware or automobile parts. You need to clean them. You will find many rust removal product in the market but if you don't want to spend money on the product then here are some solutions for you.

How to remove rust stain from Cloths

The very first step you have to do is read the care instruction given on the rust product. If you don't read it and you are not sure how to us it then you may destroy the clothes. So it is better you give the clothes to drycleaners or follow the steps given below: these steps will definitely help you to get out of the stain.

  1. It is always better that you should pad the rusted area from back end strained area with paper towels.
  2. Put good quantity of lemon juice over the rust affected area.
  3. Now place the cloth in warm place(direct exposure to sunlight is also ok) so that the lemon juice can dry up completely
  4. Then clean it as usual
  5. Now if the stain still persists then you should boil the cloth in a solution of cream of tartar and water. Then wash normally. This will definitely remove the stain from the cloth.
  6. You can also use any cleaning agent that contains a chemical named oxalic acid. It is more powerful than acetic acid. So use it cautiously. You should always read the instruction before using any cleaning agent that contain oxalic acid. If not read then your material or cloth can get damaged.

How to remove rust stain from Carpet

1. Clean the carpet surface as much as possible to remove the dust as well as some rust.

2. Use lemon juice all over the affected area and allow drying for 5 minutes.

3. After this white clean Towel should be used remove the lemon juice. The white towel should act as blotting substance.

4. You can also use the dishwashing detergent and water. After using it scrub the affected area with tooth brush or small scrub brush. The main purpose of the scrubbing is to restrict the stain to spread and loosen the rust from the carpet.

5. Now wash the carpet with plain water.

6. Repeat this method if required.

Rust Removal Process from Tools and Cookware

The following steps are applicable only if the substance has rusted a little. If the substance is severely affected by rust then it is always better that you use commercial rust remover or you have to buy a new tool.

  1. Place the substance that needs to be clean into a large container. The size of the container should be big enough to at least sink the rusted area.
  2. Then you should fill the contain with a mixture of one-fourth cup of lemon juice with every 4 cups of water. You can also have one cup of vinegar with 4 cups of water. Leave the material in the solution to soak overnight. If the rust is strong then increase the concentration of the solution.
  3. Then scrub the affected area with steel wool or abrasive pad. If the stain doesn't vanish then again soak the substance for another 12 hours before you start scrubbing again.

Click to know more about best rust treatment solutions with proper rust removers.

Chicco Cortina Stroller