During World War II, General Electric (GE) faced significant challenges—shortages of labor, raw materials, and essential components. As GE engineers searched for alternatives to replace these scarce resources, they made an unexpected discovery: the substitutes resolved supply issues and resulted in cost savings and product enhancements. This breakthrough laid the groundwork for a systematic approach known as "value analysis," which eventually evolved into what we now call value engineering.
Value engineering is a systematic method focused on improving the "value" of products and services by analyzing their function and cost.
The Value Formula
∗∗Value=Function/Cost∗∗
Breakdown of the Formula:
While interpretations may vary, the core objective remains the same: enhance product value by optimizing function and decreasing cost.
There are two main approaches to value engineering. The first involves cost reduction without sacrificing functionality, which is often pursued by OEMs to boost profit margins. Key areas include:
1. Reducing Purchase Prices
2. Reducing or Combining Components
3. Supplier Consolidation
4. Assembly Process Improvements
5. Testing Process Enhancements
OEMs can maximize value engineering benefits by consolidating higher-level assembly sourcing with a single supplier. Working closely with a supplier who understands product assembly leads to more comprehensive assessments and improvements. Additionally, a single-source supplier can leverage their existing relationships and purchasing power for lower component costs while reducing the OEMs overhead by managing a single SKU versus the full bill of materials.
Beyond cost reduction, value engineering can also focus on enhancing functionality. Adding new features without increasing costs can improve a product’s value proposition, setting it apart from competitors.
Value engineering is more than a strategy; it's a pathway to innovation and sustainable profitability. By refining processes and rethinking traditional manufacturing approaches, OEMs can continue delivering quality products that meet customer needs at an optimal cost.
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