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CONFIDENTIAL
26.10.2012 Slide 1
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COST REDUCTION
Ann Van Mele
Business Development Key Accounts
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26.10.2012 Slide 2
Cost Reduction
Agenda
• Introduction
• Drivers?
• Where?
• Cost reduction program
• Cost Planning
• What?
• Why?
• How?
• Cost estimation Top-down
• Cost estimation Bottom-up
• Cost Reduction Approaches
• Value Eng.
• Portfolio rationalisation
• DUE
• Design for manufacuring
• Conclusion
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Introduction - Drivers
• Globalisation
• Low-cost country production
• More important for mature products
• Increased product changes - Product differentiation
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Introduction – Where?
Number of uncertanties
Intended level of learning Cost of
changes
Uncontrolled learning
Progress in development
NPI NPD Front end
Fundamental cost
reduction
Why most corporate
actions lead to marginal
cost reduction?
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Introduction – Where?
Product cost
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3 fold engagement
Perfor-mance
Planning
Risk manage
ment
Price
Introduction - Cost Reduction Program
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Introduction - Cost Reduction Program
Detailed concepts
Product concept
System concept
Strategic architecture
Cost pla
nnin
g
Requirement setting
Benchmarking
Re- engineering
Strategic architecture
System concept
Product concept
Detailed concepts
Cost pla
nnin
g
Requirement setting
Benchmarking
New Product
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Cost Reduction Program
Strategy Positioning
Tactical Architecture & system
Operational Detailed concepts
Business
Technical
Value
Eng.
Discount Usability Eng.
Portfolio Rationalisation
Design for manufacturing
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Cost Planning
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Cost Planning - What?
“You can’t manage what you don’t measure” Ed. Deming
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Cost Planning - Why?
• By the end of the concept phase 60% of total cost is fixed
• To know the cost drivers
• To set the right priorities
• Highest freedom to find alternatives
• Quantify the consequences of design decisions
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Cost Estimation - Top Down
Target Costing
• From the market (set objective)
• Market research
• Margin structure
• Competition
• Translate to technical cost price
• Monitor the target cost during the development trajectory
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Cost Estimation – Bottom up
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Design
freedom
Cost Estimation – Bottom up
Need to estimate the product cost in an early stage
knowledge
Development cycle
No data available
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Cost Estimation – How?
Function tree
• E.g. Design Function Deployment
• Excel sheet
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Cost Estimation – How?
• Generative method (production process & material)
• Estimate amount of material & manufacture time
• Parametrical method (simulation models)
• Relations between different design parameters- related costs
• Data verification of previous development processes
• Variant based method
• Find similarity between new and existing product
• Hybrid method (combination)
• Standard components (generative, variant-based)
• Innovative components (parametric)
• …
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Cost reduction in the development process
Approaches
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Design for manufacturing
Cost Reduction Program
Strategy Positioning
Tactical Architecture & system
Operational Detailed concepts
Business
Technical
Value
Eng.
Discount Usability Eng.
Portfolio Rationalisation
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1 .Value Engineering
Cost Reduction by evaluation function/user value
• Function analysis
• Functionality & Physical process
• Function/value for user
• Creative phase
• Idea generation- alternatives
• Evaluation phase structured evaluation process
• Cost price verification process
• Development phase (concept)
• New-value proposition
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Cost Reduction Program
Strategy Positioning
Tactical Architecture & system
Operational Detailed concepts
Business
Technical
Value
Eng.
Discount Usability Eng.
Portfolio Rationalisation
Design for manufacturing
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2. Portfolio Rationalisation
What?
• Contribution analysis
• Segmentation
• Feature rationalizing
• Cost reducing architectures
Platform integration Modular design (plug & play)
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Cost Reduction Program
Strategy Positioning
Tactical Architecture & system
Operational Detailed concepts
Business
Technical
Value
Eng.
Discount Usability Eng.
Portfolio Rationalisation
Design for manufacturing
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3. Discount Usability Engineering (DUE)
Cost Reduction by Disruptive concepts
• Identifying over served market segments
• Product stripping
Disruptive technologies evaluation
• Technology scouting
• Technology evaluation
• Preliminary system concepts
Perf
orm
ance
incremental
incremental
Just good enough
Competition to non consumption
incremental
Source: Based on Christensen
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Cost Reduction Program
Strategy Positioning
Tactical Architecture & system
Operational Detailed concepts
Business
Technical
Value
Eng.
Discount Usability Eng.
Portfolio Rationalisation
Design for manufacturing
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4. Design for Manufacturing
Economy of scale:
• Smart definition of modular architectures can have a huge impact on
the economy of scale on component level.
• Working with standardized components can reduce your
development cost , and will increase your time to market.
Material type
• Choose material which is easy to fabricate
• Manufacturing techniques
Material form
• Size and shape of component determines the form & cost (bar,
plate)
Material volume
• Material reduction by (FEM modelling,..)
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4. Design for Manufacturing
Tolerances
• Geometric tolerances (tighter more expensive)
• Capacity tolerances (e.g. battery, processing unit,…)
Design & shape
The shape and volume of your component will determine the machine time
• Time to install & remove material
• Tooling
• Shape (radii or chamfers,…)
Design for Maintenance
• Life cycle
• Accessability
• Corrective/preventive
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Design for Assembly
• Reduction of parts e.g. dual use major cost benefit
• Provide features to easy grap, insert, move, orient
• In-mold assembly
• Reduce complexity
Design for Testing
• Sub-assemblies testing
• Add certain testability features
Sourcing
• Evaluate Suppliers
• Evaluate outsourcing of production
• Second sourcing
4. Design for Manufacturing
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Conclusion - Cost Reduction Program
• User centered – Value driven
• Cost planning
• Be aware of the insidious character of cost drivers
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