Manufacturing strategies in the auto industry in Brazil and Spain

The aim of this paper is to identify and to analyze the manufacturing strategies of two supply chains of the auto industry and the assemblers' influences on the other participants in each chain. Two plants of the same assembler, one in Brazil and the other in Spain and their suppliers, were ana...

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