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About this template
This template gives you a detailed look into how Perodua makes and delivers cars, tracing a car's journey from the factory to your home. It highlights the people, technology, and teamwork involved.
Flowing from left to right, it starts with Perodua's factory and departments. It explains how materials are brought in, how cars are made, and how they are shipped to customers and stores. Then, it ends with Perodua's after-sale services, like repairs and maintenance.
With a professional look, each step is explained using short, easy-to-understand points. Technical terms like R&D and E-SIMS are clearly explained.
Also, the right-pointing arrow indicates that Perodua is always moving forward and improving.
How to use this template
Hit the Use this template button to open it in the EdrawMax online editor.
Click twice on any text box to edit the details. You can swap Perodua Technical Education System (PTES) with your company's training program name.
Add photos of your workplace to make it more interesting. Include images of your warehouse, production line, or stores. It will help tell your company's story visually.
Feel free to add or remove parts of the template. For instance, if your company is good at research, add an R&D section. Or, if you care about the environment, include a Sustainability Initiatives block.
When your value chain reflects your specific operations, click File, then Export. Choose any available format (PNG, PDF, or SVG) to download
Benefits of the template
This simple template helps you understand how a company like Perodua makes cars people love. It's like following a map from raw materials to the finished product.
Follow how they work with suppliers, build the cars, get the word out, and even help their customers. Each step is a chance to see where things are running smoothly and where they might be spending too much time or money.
Any business can use it to see how they create value for their customers. Customize it to get a simple guide if you want to see your business soar
So save time and take the mystery out of how value is created to make wise choices that lead to success
FAQs about this template
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Typically, it starts with raw material extraction, followed by component manufacturing. Then comes the vehicle assembly, distribution, and finally, after-sales services
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Tier 3 in the automotive industry refers to suppliers that provide components or sub-assemblies to Tier 2 suppliers. These components are often raw parts like fasteners, wires, or plastic elements.
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The five primary value chain activities include inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and services.