The Corporate Platform – a Mean to Industrialise Design of Customised Products

In the last century there has been a vast increase in global competitiveness. The flow of products across borders is greater than ever before and the focus on price and performance increased. Companies feel this increased competition and need to develop products that meet the customer’s individual n...

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1. Verfasser: Jensen, Tormod
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Zusammenfassung:In the last century there has been a vast increase in global competitiveness. The flow of products across borders is greater than ever before and the focus on price and performance increased. Companies feel this increased competition and need to develop products that meet the customer’s individual needs and at the same time still be competitive on the price. It is in these situations design for product platform show their strength. It offer the companies the opportunity to sell products to different market segments and at the same time provide increased reuse of assets within the company. For products with a structure that allows configuration possibilities, there have been several methods of modularisation and product platform designed to accommodate these challenges. For products not suitable for a configuration design, there have been no models to follow. This thesis proposes the Corporate Platform model to develop a product programme. The model focuses on how to structure the product programme in order to deliver customised products and at the same time focus on reuse within the company. The model has been developed around the crash box product manufactured by Hydro Aluminium Structure. This is a component in the bumper system of cars and its purpose is to absorb all the energy in a low speed crash (16 km/h). The Corporate Platform model is intended for the design team and their managers in the process of developing a structured product programme for all the product variants. It is primarily developed to industrialize the development process of customised product variants. The product programme involves an understanding of the market, the product and the manufacturing processes as well as the dynamic aspects related to the product’s life, in order to provide insight into lean product variant design. The model focuses not only on one product variant, as a traditional product development methods does, but all the aspects of several product platforms with a range of product variants.Central relationships in product variant design are made explicit and related to strategic thinking. The model consists of three elements: Market, Product Platform and Manufacturing. • Market covers the inputs and drivers for the product variant design and the process of segmentation of the customer’s product preferences. • Product Platform development focuses on arranging and aligning the product features to sort out the balance between distinctiveness and commonalities in th