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Title: Digital transformation of Hero MotoCorp’s Global Parts Centre operations
Authors: Datta, Partha Priya
Keywords: Digital Transformation
Operations and Logistics Management
Warehouse Management
Operations Strategy
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Case Research Center
Abstract: This case chronicled the digital transformation of Hero MotoCorp’s parts warehouse in seeking global growth in the parts business. Led by its CEO, Hero invested heavily in technology and undertook radical changes to 'rewire' the entire enterprise for digital innovation. Key thrusts of its spares warehouse digital transformation strategy involved the revamp of its supply chain organization, change in the mindset of people through building a digital culture, the development and deployment of seamless digitally integrated platform for end-to-end integration including suppliers, internal operations, distribution network and customers. The case explains the prerequisites for, and challenges in automation of warehouse operations. However, questions remain whether Hero has done enough to put digital at the heart of its spares logistics operations – the GPC (Global Parts Centre)? How can Hero MotoCorp systematically assess and manage risks, vulnerabilities and difficulties of end to end digital transformation of warehouse operations?
Description: Data Source:- Both primary and secondary sources
Industry: Digital transformation of warehouse of a leading manufacturer
Case Reference No:- IIMC-CRC-2023-02
Case Length:- 9 pages + Teaching Note
Category:- 2
Thematic Group:- Business Technology/Business Analytics
Biosketch: Prof.Partha Priya Datta, Operations Management Group, IIM Calcutta, Joka-Kolkata
URI: https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4777
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