Logistic Control
An average user of Caddy imagines that his vehicle is one of the hundreds of the same cars, which drive off the production line every day in a factory somewhere in the world. Such user imagines that one day all the new vehicles are white, and red on another day. That they await for their new owners on large parking lots.
Hardly anybody is aware of the fact that each car in Poznań Factory is built under a concrete customer order, that each car is different and that the variants and variety of the cars is much larger than in the case of passenger cars.
Why do we write about this under the title "Logistic Control"? Because of the following:
- we deal with control of these diversified orders by the factory
- we prepare production programs and decide of the sequence of the vehicles (giving, of course, consideration to the customer requirements)
- we trace the course of production and care for the data flow
- we introduce technical changes (several or even dozens each week)
- each new part is brought to the factory by us
- we ensure the availability of parts for the new models
- we contribute to the start-up curves
- we are responsible for the parts delivered "just in time", directly to the assembly line, under JIT or JIS systems.






