scholarly journals Review of the Product Development Process and Information Flow in the Manufacturing Industry: Problems and Possible Way Forward

2004 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
E.Z. Opiyo
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 404-422
Author(s):  
Gabriela Scur ◽  
Adriana Marotti de Mello ◽  
Lilian Schreiner ◽  
Fernando José das Neves

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how technology-forcing regulations affect the product development process in the supply chain of heavyweight vehicles. Design/methodology/approach Through a case study, this paper seeks to understand how one of the leading companies in heavyweight vehicles manufacturing industry and its engine supplier in Brazil introduce eco-design practices into its engine development process. Findings Through case studies conducted in a heavyweight vehicle producer and its engine supplier, this study shows that, in addition to meeting the standards and legislation, the automaker uses ecodesign practices during the product development cycle such as a design that eliminates harmful and hazardous materials and a project that allows recycling, the reuse of parts and energy efficiency, thereby reducing the environmental impact. However, without the mandatory requirements imposed by federal legislation, products with lower environmental impacts would rarely be developed, as environmental performance is not demanded by customers, who are mainly cost driven. Technology-forcing regulations play an important role in enhancing the adoption of ecodesign practices, but market and competitive conditions also play an important role. Originality/value Several studies on the impacts of public policies and development for the automobile sector have been conducted, but there is a lack of studies in the area of commercial vehicles, especially in Brazil. Therefore, this research is justified by new demands of society, in addition to the necessity of complying with legal requirements and the adoption of good practices related to eco-design.


2013 ◽  
Vol 423-426 ◽  
pp. 1831-1836
Author(s):  
Liu Lei ◽  
Fen Fen Yu

Experts hold the same opinion that the main processing mode of manufacturing industry in 2020 is based on CPC. Manufacturing industry information that CPC stands for is a significant signal of comprehensive competition. The paper suggests applying the extenics to the field of product development process ,setting up CPCs theoretical system and overall framework supporting technology, supporting the environment through supporting environment of simulation, developing a way in which an enterprise designs innovatively and adaptively for the product development process. And on the basis, a prototype system has been developed based on a web model to drive a rapid design, optimization and management of product development process of enterprises, which provides new ideas, methods and tools for enterprises to initiate the innovative model design and adaptive design for product development process.


2004 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 255-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaring Boersma ◽  
Gabriel Loke ◽  
Valia T. Petkova ◽  
Peter C. Sander ◽  
Aarnout C. Brombacher

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oon Fok-Yew

The literature on new product development is growing but Malaysia manufacturing industry often lacks these discussions. Therefore, this paper focuses on linking the determinants of an effective product development process and new product performance within manufacturing companies across industries in Malaysia that have certain level of new product development activities taking in their organization. Further, the paper organises the burgeoning new product development literature into four main determinants: customer orientation, cross-functional team, new product development team proficiency and management support. The selection of determinants to the theoretical framework is adjusting for manufacturing industry origins in previous written research material. The literature review focuses on the product development process and builds the framework of conceptual model detailing the initialization and implementation stage in the product development process. Two theoretical perspectives have guided the conceptual framework which is the resource-based view and organizational theories. The proposal is to give an increased understanding of the changed new product process in Malaysian industry and its implication on activities concerning organisation and management of the new product development process. This framework reflects a growing interest in extending new product development paradigms to emerging in ASEAN countries, thus contributing to a wider body of knowledge.


2000 ◽  
Vol 44 (12) ◽  
pp. 2-479-2-482
Author(s):  
Peter Kammerlind ◽  
Per Persson ◽  
Jens-Peder Ekros

Today Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a well-known method to understand customers needs and to translate them into design attributes. This makes QFD very helpful in the product development process (PDP). This paper promotes Design Reviews (DRs) as an important part of the PDP. DR together with QFD becomes an interesting approach to achieve robustness in product development. This is especially important when product concepts are transferred between different factories, in different parts of the world, within the same company. This is illustrated with a case study in the manufacturing industry.


Author(s):  
Andrea CAPRA ◽  
Ana BERGER ◽  
Daniela SZABLUK ◽  
Manuela OLIVEIRA

An accurate understanding of users' needs is essential for the development of innovative products. This article presents an exploratory method of user centered research in the context of the design process of technological products, conceived from the demands of a large information technology company. The method is oriented - but not restricted - to the initial stages of the product development process, and uses low-resolution prototypes and simulations of interactions, allowing users to imagine themselves in a future context through fictitious environments and scenarios in the ambit of ideation. The method is effective in identifying the requirements of the experience related to the product’s usage and allows rapid iteration on existing assumptions and greater exploration of design concepts that emerge throughout the investigation.


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