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should provide clarity on where risk is allocated within the contract. The contract is
likely to include penalty
clauses for failure to perform, but contracts that also in-
clude provisions for rewarding exceptional performance
provide a greater sense of
co-operation. Table 32.1 identifies examples of the risks associated with outsourcing
for a car manufacturer.
Outsourcing of non-core operations can also give rise to supply chain exposures.
Table 32.2 sets out a list of considerations when setting up
a contract for the supply
of outsourced support. It is important that organizations consider the scope of
the outsource arrangements and the range of services to be supplied. Various other
features of the outsourced agreement will need to be addressed.
TAbLE
32.1
Risks
associated with outsourcing
risks for car manufacturer outsourcing supply of components:
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Late or delayed delivery from supplier as a result of loss of control and increased
dependency on third-party supply.
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Risk that the components may be outside technical specification or otherwise of
poor/unacceptable quality.
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Unethical or other inappropriate behaviour by
the component supplier may
damage reputation of the car manufacturer.
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Cost reduction may not be maintained after the car manufacturer has lost the
ability to manufacture the components.
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