Process engineering

Focus

Industrialization of new products and technologies, capacity expansion, localization

 

Procedure
  • Scope and kick-off
    Limitation of the scope of services in terms of product range, maturity level, technologies, capacities, target costs (CapEx/OpEx), depth of added value, timeline, modular expandability and kick-off execution
  • Planning status and initial data analysis
    Current status of the industrialization concept, existing specifications, customer perspective, scenarios, options for re-use of existing structures, initial cost estimate, milestones and conflicting objectives
  • Ability to integrate into existing production system
    Analysis of existing processes and comparison of integration potential with regard to transfer processes, expandability and interaction with current capacity requirements
  • Adaptation of concept and specifications
    Critical comparison and supplementation of requirements, concepts, assumptions and premises as well as agreed draft decision as a clear picture for achieving objectives and minimizing risks
  • Planning of industrialization
    Detailing of concepts and material flow, designing systems and processes, options for capacity expansions and optimizations, simulation and stress test as well as step-by-step evaluation of the current plans
  • Equipment suppliers
    Preparation of performance and requirement specifications as well as technical and commercial evaluation in the tendering process
  • Installation and integration of production systems
    Updating scheduling, milestones and buffer times, coordination of pre-acceptance at the supplier, on-site installation, performance tests, rework, final acceptance, complaint and change management
  • Project monitoring
    Tracking of target achievement in terms of deadlines, costs, maturity, quality including risk monitoring and coordinated internal/ external reporting

 

Result

Transparent, on-time and cost-optimized industrialization

 

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