Title :
A Product and Process Modeling Based Approach to Study Cost Implications of Product Variety in Mass Customization
Author :
Zhang, Mei ; Tseng, Mitchell M.
Author_Institution :
Ind. Eng. & Eng. Manage. Dept., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Kowloon
Abstract :
With the growing competition in businesses, satisfying customers´ individual requirements has turned into a competitive edge. Highly diversified customer needs lead to not only high product variety but also the associated cost implications. In order to handle the complexity and intertwining relationships of variety and cost, a systematic approach is proposed based on product and process modeling. This approach includes two phases: phase I models product and process variety and studies their relationships; and phase II investigates the relationships between product variety and costs and identifies major additional cost contributors, namely variety cost drivers in the product family design. A case study is presented to demonstrate the feasibility and potential of the proposed approach
Keywords :
costing; customer satisfaction; mass production; process design; product customisation; cost contributors; cost implications; customer individual requirements; highly diversified customer needs; mass customization; phase I model; phase II model; process modeling; product family design; product modeling; product variety; variety cost drivers; Costs; Councils; Industrial engineering; Manufacturing; Mass customization; Mass production; Product customization; Product design; Research and development management; Space technology; Mass customization; process variety; product variety; variety cost driver;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2006.889072