
This paper explores Tesla's Supply Chain Management, which serves as a strategic cornerstone driving the company's growth and resilience. By integrating advanced technologies, strategic supplier relationships, adopting a vertically integrated manufacturing model, and emphasizing sustainability, Tesla has developed an efficient, robust, and environmentally aligned supply chain. Vertical integration allows Tesla to control production processes, reduce dependency on external suppliers, and innovate rapidly. The use of advanced technologies such as AI and blockchain optimize operations enhances transparency and predicts market needs more accurately. Strategic supplier relationships, like the partnership with Panasonic for battery production, ensure flexibility and innovation. Tesla's commitment to sustainability is evident in its use of clean energy and ethical sourcing of raw materials, minimizing environmental impact and promoting responsible practices among its suppliers. Tesla's SCM model offers valuable lessons for modern manufacturing, highlighting the importance of agility, technology integration, and sustainable practices. This study comprehensively analyzes Tesla's Supply Chain Management, presenting a compelling blueprint for smart manufacturing in the 21st century.
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