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      08-28-2013, 06:26 AM   #1
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Article on Long Parts Wait for BMW's

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...are-parts.html

BMW Owners Vent Anger at Months-Long Wait for Spare Parts

By Angela Maier - Aug 27, 2013 6:01 PM ET ..Facebook Share Tweet LinkedIn Google +1 8 Comments


Print QUEUEQ..South African Neels Kilian was as proud as any BMW owner could be when he got his new 3-Series in May. After getting into an accident a few weeks later and still waiting today for repairs, he’s reconsidering that sentiment.

The resident of Gauteng, South Africa, needs a rear fender replaced before the car is driveable again. In the meantime, he’s still making a monthly payment of 8,000 rand ($770) and has to bear additional costs for work travel because he hasn’t been offered a loaner.

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BMW Owners Vent Anger at Wait for Spare Parts Guenter Schiffmann/Bloomberg
BMW, the world’s biggest maker of luxury cars, has struggled since the beginning of June to deliver spare parts on time because of a new supply-management system.

BMW, the world’s biggest maker of luxury cars, has struggled since the beginning of June to deliver spare parts on time because of a new supply-management system. Photographer: Guenter Schiffmann/Bloomberg
.“This is shocking!” Kilian wrote in an e-mail. “It is impossible to repair my vehicle; why is BMW unable to issue a warning to customers when buying this brand?”

Kilian is among customers across the globe angered by Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)’s failure to promptly deliver spare parts to fix their vehicles. BMW, the world’s biggest maker of luxury cars, has struggled since the beginning of June to ship components on time because of a new supply-management system being introduced in its central warehouse in Germany.

The delays have caused ripple effects globally because orders for BMW’s 40 parts-distribution centers originate at the main facility in Dingolfing. The warehouse also directly supplies about 300 repair shops in Germany.

Raimund Nestler -- who lives in Ingolstadt, Germany, the home base of rival Audi AG (NSU) -- has been waiting six weeks for a new part that controls engine speed.

“I have always been a die-hard BMW driver and am currently driving my seventh BMW, but will consider which brand I’ll buy the next time,” he said by phone. “For a premium carmaker like BMW, this is particularly disappointing.”

Deep Regrets
About 10 percent of parts are not immediately available in Dingolfing because of the logistics changeover, Manfred Grunert, a spokesman for the Munich-based company, said in an e-mail yesterday. BMW has workers on extra shifts to help shorten the wait, and aims to have the new system working properly by early September.

“We deeply regret any inconveniences caused to our customers,” Grunert said in the e-mail.

The longer the delays drag on, the more BMW’s image as a high-end automaker is tarnished.

“The logistics problem is comprehensible, but three months is too long,” said Juergen Pieper, a Bankhaus Metzler analyst in Frankfurt. “Damage has certainly occurred. I see a hit to their reputation and a financial burden of tens of millions.”

The logistics project -- named ATLAS for Advanced parTs Logistics in After Sales -- was started in Dingolfing in 2009, according to a joint press release at the time from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) and SAP AG. (SAP)

Months-Long Delay
IBM, which was the main contractor, said last week that it’s no longer involved in setting up the program. SAP is supplying the software for the warehouse management system, the Walldorf, Germany-based company said. BMW declined to comment on its suppliers.

Australian Eric Gibson said repairs on his BMW motorcycle have been dragging on for three months. “I can now ride the bike, but I’m still waiting for one more part, a driving light,” Gibson said.

Fellow countryman Lisa Stephenson, who lives in Coolamon, a farming community 480 kilometers (298 miles) northeast of Melbourne, isn’t as fortunate. Her mechanic has advised her not to use her BMW, which she needs to get around in her rural area, because the part that needs replacing could catch the car on fire.

Airfreight Delivery
“I’ve been waiting for five weeks for a fuel elbow,” Stephenson said. “My mechanic informed me this week that the part won’t arrive until sometime in October. This is extremely frustrating. Shame on BMW. I am one very unhappy customer.”

BMW is sending components via airfreight to speed up delivery times and is trying to provide replacement vehicles for waiting customers, Grunert said. Stephenson and Kilian both said they haven’t been offered a loaner.

“BMW is unable to inform me when to expect this part in South Africa or when my vehicle would be repaired,” Kilian said. “It could be another four months or so.”
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      08-30-2013, 01:58 PM   #2
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I thought this was already discussed here.... I have been told it will take 30 days to get a new windscreen for my car. Apparantly, after the introduction of a new software programme, spare parts management went t#ts up....

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      08-31-2013, 05:33 AM   #3
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I thought this was already discussed here.... I have been told it will take 30 days to get a new windscreen for my car. Apparantly, after the introduction of a new software programme, spare parts management went t#ts up....
It was discussed by people experiencing it but this is the first time I saw an article written about it.
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