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Continental AG at inSIGHT conference
Supplier Connectivity – Purchasing Rubber Divisions
www.continental-corporation.com Rubber Divisions
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Michael Okon – Inbound Supply Chain Management
Agenda
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Continental – Megatrends 2
Continental – facts and figures 1
Rubber Divisions – Supplier connectivity development 3
Today’s limits and our requirements 4
October 8, 2013
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Our Vision Your Mobility. Your Freedom. Our Signature.
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› Highly developed, intelligent technologies for mobility, transport and processing
make up our world.
› We want to provide the best solutions for each of our customers in each of our markets.
› All of our stakeholders will thus come to recognize us as the most value-creating,
highly reliable and respected partner.
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Continental Corporation Overview 2012
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Chassis & Safety 21%
Powertrain 19%
Interior 20%
Tires 29%
ContiTech 11%
Sales by division in %
›Since 1871 with headquarters in Hanover, Germany
›Sales of €32.7 billion
›169,639 employees worldwide
›291 locations in 46 countries
›One of the top 3 in the automotive supplier industry
Status: December 31, 2012
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Continental Corporation Five Strong Divisions
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Chassis & Safety
Vehicle Dynamics
Hydraulic
Brake Systems
Passive Safety &
Sensorics
Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems
(ADAS)
Powertrain
Engine Systems
Transmission
Hybrid Electric
Vehicle
Sensors &
Actuators
Fuel Supply
Interior
Instrumentation &
Driver HMI
Infotainment &
Connectivity
Body & Security
Commercial Vehicles
& Aftermarket
Tires
PLT,
Original Equipment
PLT, Repl. Business,
EMEA
PLT, Repl. Business,
The Americas
PLT, Repl. Business,
Asia Pacific
Commercial
Vehicle Tires
Two Wheel Tires
ContiTech
Air Spring Systems
Benecke-Kaliko
Group
Compounding
Technology
Conveyor Belt
Group
Elastomer Coatings
Fluid Technology
Power Transmission
Group
Vibration Control
PLT – Passenger and Light Truck Tires
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Continental Corporation Key Figures for the Divisions in 2012
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Sales
in € millions
EBIT*
in € millions
Adjusted EBIT**
in € millions
Employees
Continental Corporation 32,736.2 3,073.4 3,522.4 169,639
Automotive Group 19,505.1 1,068.8 1,544.7 98,619
Chassis & Safety 7,052.5 638.5 686.8 34,517
Powertrain 6,134.8 29.5 278.6 31,028
Interior 6,434.2 400.8 579.3 33,074
Rubber Group 13,261.7 2,077.8 2,064.1 70,734
Tires 9,665.0 1,635.4 1,620.0 42,524
ContiTech 3,711.8 442.4 444.1 28,210
*Earnings before interest and taxes. **Before amortization of intangible assets from PPA, changes in the scope of consolidation, and special effects.
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We Shape the Megatrends in the Automotive Industry: Safety, Environment, Information, Affordable Cars
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Doing more.
For safe mobility.
Doing more.
For intelligent driving. Doing more.
For global mobility.
Doing more.
For clean power.
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› We are convinced that automated driving will be a key
element of future mobility, as it will enhance the safety,
efficiency and comfort of individual mobility even further.
› Automation will lead to a significant decrease in the number
of road traffic casualties and it allows drivers to use their
time in the car in other ways and therefore more efficiently.
› Our path to automated driving:
› Partially automated driving by 2016.
› Highly automated driving from 2020.
› Fully automated driving from 2025.
› In 2012, we became the first automotive supplier to
be granted a test license for automated driving on public
roads in the U.S. state of Nevada.
Mobility of the Future: Automated Driving
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Connectivity as one key element
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2005 2009 2006 2012 < 2005
Email/fax
Communication
O2I
Implementation
Delfor
Implementation
VMI
Implementation
Sea Freight
Tracking
E-Inbound Supply Chain of the Rubber Divisions Connectivity between Continental and its partners
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› Costs of on-boarding suppliers
› Manual efforts to on-board
suppliers
› Having the majority of the
suppliers connected, the benefit
of an additional connection is
decreasing
› Anonymous way of
transmitting information
› Limited media used for
receiving information
› Multiple media used for
problem solving
› Regional imbalance of
connectivity
E-Inbound Supply Chain of the Rubber Divisions Today‘s limits
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Infrastructure
Operational efficiency
Connection
› Speed of implementation of enhancement
› Not all solutions are linked
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Accelerated evolution of solutions
Focus on new and fast growing markets
Efficient processes and infrastructure
Simple and automated on-boarding
Full flexibility of solutions
Use of new media and link the information AND the people
E-Inbound Supply Chain of the Rubber Divisions Our requirements
October 8, 2013
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Accelerated evolution of solutions
Focus on new and fast growing markets
Efficient processes and infrastructure
Simple and automated on-boarding
Full flexibility of solutions
Use of new media and link the information AND the people
E-Inbound Supply Chain of the Rubber Divisions Elemica‘s developement
October 8, 2013
Michael Okon, © Continental AG
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