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Development and implementation strategy for the of product configuration systems in engineer-to-order companies

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Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Management Science, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

This paper will address how to develop a strategy when developing and implementing product configuration systems (PCSs) in engineer-to-order (ETO) companies. PCSs are often gradually implemented especially where there are complex products and processes in order to break down the overall project and reduce risk.

This highlights the importance of having an overall strategy to guide the long-term development and implementation of PCSs In this paper, guideline for making the strategy are provided and supplemented with examples based on a case study. The guideline includes the main objectives for the development and implementation process, PCSs to be used to support the sales and /or the engineering processes, more uniform IT support for making product configurations, combining output from different PCSs and finally integrations that includes both internal and external IT systems.

Based on this an overview of how PCSs can support the overall configuration process can be generated.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2016
Pages: 1809-1813
Proceedings: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
ISBN: 1509036644 , 1509036652 , 1509036660 , 9781509036646 , 9781509036653 and 9781509036660
ISSN: 2157362x and 21573611
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/IEEM.2016.7798190
ORCIDs: Kristjansdottir, Katrin , Shafiee, Sara and Hvam, Lars

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