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Technical product change teams: an organizational concept for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of technical product changes during ramp-up phases

Inefficient and ineffective management of technical product changes during ramp-up phases of new model ranges in series production endanger the defined time-to-market and, concurrently, a company's expected earnings. One of the research projects at the Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology...

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Published in:International journal of production research 2007-04, Vol.45 (7), p.1631-1642
Main Authors: Scholz-Reiter, B., Krohne, F., Leng, B., Höhns, H.
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Language:English
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Summary:Inefficient and ineffective management of technical product changes during ramp-up phases of new model ranges in series production endanger the defined time-to-market and, concurrently, a company's expected earnings. One of the research projects at the Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science at the University of Bremen deals with this topic, and, accompanied by industry, significant weaknesses with regard to the organizational aspects have been identified. Today's product change management processes are based on DIN 199/4, a German standard publicized by the German Institute for Standardization in 1981, which focuses on a documentation scheme for bills of materials as well as engineering drawings. Unfortunately, the management of a physical product change process is not described. The project, however, shows the organizational deficits in this area of research. This article points out the main weaknesses of today's product change management and proposes a new approach for a product change classification scheme as well as an approach for a new organization scheme for product change management teams in order to reduce product change implementation lead times.
ISSN:0020-7543
1366-588X
DOI:10.1080/00207540600942524