Artificial Intelligence-Based Analysis of Material Supply Costs in ETO Companies Shifting to Mass Customization
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2023-06-03Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Bermejo, Francisco Javier
Blanco Fernández, Julio
Martínez Cámara, Eduardo
Jiménez Macías, Emilio
Sáenz-Díez, Juan Carlos
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Currently, it is necessary to compete with other strategies, such as Mass
Customization (MC), in modern and competitive environments characterized by
market uncertainty. Industrial companies that work with engineering-to-order (ETO)
production systems need appropriate “supply management” to achieve operational
excellence, which allows for remarkable improvements in supply chain performance.
The factors and practical improvements in the Supply Management function of ETO
companies working in MC environments are identified in this study. These factors
and practical improvements affect the raw margin of the operating account and the
evolution of the purchase prices of repetitive parts. This paper presents the case of
an ETO company shifting to MC strategies by applying the Cross-Industry Standard
Process for Data Mining (CRISP-DM) methodology. The findings show that
the introduction of component standardization programs has a direct and significant
impact on account operations in a company. Thus, the cost of merchandise sold
in total sales decreases by 1.34%, and the percentage of repetitive parts purchased
increases by 10% if Early Purchasing Involvement (EPI) is used. This involvement
employs a multidisciplinary team of design assessments (MTDA), improving more than 40% of the value of expenditures over sales, a direct improvement in the raw
margin of the company’s operating account.
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