This article describes Variantum’s point of view for different processes to manage customer-driven products from design to sales and to manufacturing based on product volumes and design- and sales strategies.
Many manufacturing companies have found benefits of shifting to order-driven production (MTO = Make-to-Order) instead of the inventory-driven output (Make-to-Stock), because it has allowed lower value of inventories. Sometimes to fulfill customer or market needs make-to-stock is needed, for example during campaign, and the combination of both might support the product strategy fully. In general, companies that do not have standard products tend to operate in an entirely order-driven manner.
The higher the volume the more useful automation is for the company as a faster operation in the quotation, ordering and manufacturing phase. Mass customized products are designed with design tools and accompanied by selections, product rules and, for dimensionally variable products, possibly also CAD robotics. Creating a product family and its rules requires resources, but with a production volume of dozens of individuals per year, it is already profitable.
The companies have described order-driven production for the needs of different products. If the product’s volume is small, it may be left entirely for design as an Engineer or Design-to-Order process. Higher volume products, on the other hand, are manufactured using the configure-to-order process. In different companies, these processes can be divided into different products or product types, e.g. A, B, C and D processes. For example, the A process is a fully configurable product from quotation to order and manufacturing. In contrast, the D process is customizable according to the customer's needs and requires order-specific design and corresponds to the Design-to-Order process.
The Make-to-Order process can be roughly divided into three different approaches:
After delivery, the technical information of the products should be managed for service and after-sales needs, especially if the company has maintenance or spare parts business. As the product changes and evolves over time, it is a good idea to see revision or component changes to the base product as well as customer-specific changes. Sometimes spare parts or product modules contain customer-specific ordering parameters and require configuration in order to be offered or delivered to a customer-specific product. In this case, we are talking about reconfiguring or configuring the spare part.
Variantum supports especially MTO customers because product information management (PDM / PLM), sales configuration (CPQ - Configure-Price-Quote), product configuration for production and product individual management are our key areas of expertise, and we have a flexible software solution for them. Variantum's solutions are used by many well-known Finnish companies. Variantum helps in different areas of the MTO process as well as in consulting.
VariSuite manages the offering and MTO processes of different product types in the single database, integrating with the company's existing systems, such as CRM, ERP, maintenance systems (EAM = Enterprise Asset Management) and design tools. Our solution manages the same product information jointly between different systems and organizations: this makes optimizing and automating quotation-order-delivery-maintenance process possible. At VariSuite, product and price modeling is done quickly as modifying product data can be done by your own organization, making rapid changes possible and cost-effective.