
Building Unbreakable Links: The New Science of Car Supply Chains
Imagine a world where your car almost never breaks down unexpectedly. This is not just about building a reliable vehicle anymore. It is about creating a reliable ecosystem around it. Modern cars are complex networks of technology. They have hundreds of sensors and computers. They depend on constant software updates and instant part replacements. Designing a supply chain for this reality is a monumental task. It requires a shift from moving boxes to managing a continuous, intelligent flow of data and hardware. The goal is simple: keep every connected car on the road, running perfectly. The need for this new model became clear with early telematics. Systems like On Star introduced the idea of immediate, remote assistance. A driver could press a button for help. An advisor could remotely ...



















