Core Viewpoint - The implementation of a "60-day payment term" commitment by major automotive companies is being monitored, with Chery Group successfully reducing its average supplier payment period to 47 days through a series of strategic measures [1]. Group 1: Chery Group's Initiatives - Chery Group has adopted "four major combinations" to achieve a reduction in supplier payment terms, which includes standardizing the payment term to "≤60 days" as a hard rule [1]. - The initiatives also involve enhancing inter-departmental collaboration for efficient operations, implementing a digital approval process for online operations, and establishing a prepayment mechanism to assist small and medium enterprises with upfront payments [1]. Group 2: Industry Collaboration - From June 10 to 11, 17 major domestic automotive companies signed a commitment to maintain fair competition, agreeing to a supplier payment term not exceeding 60 days [1]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has conducted research on the commitment's implementation by companies such as FAW Group, GAC Group, and Seres Group, indicating a focus on sustainable development within the automotive supply chain [1].
这家车企将供应商平均支付账期压缩至47天
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-25 08:13