Automotive Industry

WEBCAST: An Automotive Industry Study on Vendor Tooling

March 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In-depth analysis on current OEM and supplier tooling practices by Harbour-Felax Group

DETROIT, March 2 /PRNewswire/ –

    WHAT:       As all eyes are on the automotive industry and what needs to
                be done to fix it, Laurie Harbour-Felax, president, Harbour-
                Felax Group will present findings and analysis on Vendor
                Tooling: The Not-So-Missing Link. This study looks at key
                areas within the industry that can reduce inefficiencies and
                save money. It also looks at the overarching cultural issues
                that drive cost, specifically in product development,
                purchasing and manufacturing. The study sheds light on
                actionable solutions that can help repair the automotive
                industry.

    STUDY
    DETAILS:    Vendor Tooling: The Not-So-Missing Link study is based on
                previously-unseen data from six major automakers. Highlights
                include in-depth analysis on current vendor tooling practices
                of the automotive industry, insight on the current profit-per-
                vehicle gap and the culture shift necessary for OEMs and
                suppliers to collaborate effectively and efficiently. Focuses
                of this discussion will include:

                Product Development: Advantages of common body architecture
                and components, inefficiencies of high-cost design differences
                and quantity of engineering changes per automaker program.

                Purchasing: Data representing over $1 billion in tooling
                expenditures, which reveal widely used practices in purchasing
                that affect automakers and major suppliers.

                Manufacturing: True impact of manufacturing due to tooling
                decisions, as well as the benefits of global product
                commonality.

                Foreign Build Process: Cost differences in production of
                similar tools domestically and in low-cost countries.

    WHO:        Laurie Harbour-Felax, president, Harbour-Felax Group

    WHEN:       March 9, 2009
                10 a.m. ET

    WHERE:      To register for the webcast and live Q&A, visit
               http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=56316

    CONTACT:    Jessica Howell, Eisbrenner Public Relations
                Office: 248-641-1446, E-mail: jhowell@eisbrenner.com

Harbour-Felax Group

Harbour-Felax Group partners with companies and their suppliers to transform their operations and develop a roadmap for maintaining sustainability in today’s automotive and manufacturing communities. A team of highly skilled and experienced consultants, Harbour-Felax Group and their partners have real-world experience in all aspects of manufacturing. Harbour-Felax Group analyzes a company’s operations compared to its competitors, identifies existing gaps, develops a road map to correct those gaps and implements a sustainable transformation process to achieve success. www.harbourfelax.com

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