Introduction FORMULA 1
Formula E, electric alternative
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AMAZING FIGURES
10 : Teams
20 : Drivers
1.3 billion : Scuderia Ferrari value
21 : Grand Prix across the world
5 : Continents visited
450 million : Mercedes F1 team annual budget
4 : Millions of spectators attended a least one GP last year
1.7 : Billions of TV spectators
780 000 : kilometers covered by the logistics teams
Operational Excellence
Performance Management
High Performance Team
Process Excellence
Strategy Deployment
Tracking & Monitoring
Supply Chain Management
FORMULA 1 OVERVIEW
Supply Chain Management encompasses, planning, design, control and implementation of all business processes related to procurement, manufacturing, distribution and sales order fulfillment functions of a business.
Logistics is the backbone on which Supply Chains are driven. Logistics refers to the management of the flow of goods and supplies involving information, data and documentation between two entities or points. Logistics plays important role in post procurement function of delivery of raw material from the supplier to the point of production and Finished Goods Supply chain management from the point of dispatch from factory to the point of delivery to the customer.
Sustainability
RACE WEEKENDS
TRANSPORT
ENERGY ECONOMY
FORMULA 1 is all based on the principles used for SMED, the lean technique we use to reduce the time it takes to change a machine from making one part to another.
In F1 the pit stop is the equivalent of the machine downtime. The aim is to get the car back racing as quickly as possible.
Waste elimination
Precise Location
Preparation
Practise
Standardized Procedure
The Perfect Logistical Nightmare