TY - JOUR
T1 - Modularity in Design and Production Relationships
T2 - A Field Study in Two Automakers
AU - Kubota, Flávio Issao
AU - Cauchick Miguel, Paulo Augusto
AU - Hsuan, Juliana
AU - Lacerda, Daniel Pacheco
N1 - Published online: 15 October 2022.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Modularity-in-design (MID) and modularity-in-production (MIP) relationship has been gaining the attention of scholars and practitioners along the years. However, the literature does not specify how this connection occurs and its implications. This paper analyzes the relationship between MID and MIP within the automotive scenario and investigates its main technical and organizational implications. Through an abductive, matched pair case study carried out in two large automakers, the study gathered data from interviews, on-site observations, and field notes from all interactions within the plants. The paper indicates that (i) both automakers prioritize modular design before modular production, characterizing a product-related approach, and (ii) the investigated automotive companies have different approaches when developing MID. One automaker focuses on product functionalities to develop the modules; the other company dedicates efforts towards a MID-MIP relationship through the industrial condominium concept. Results indicate significant propositions to be tested regarding MID-MIP connection, with original insights from two make-to-order (MTO) automotive companies.
AB - Modularity-in-design (MID) and modularity-in-production (MIP) relationship has been gaining the attention of scholars and practitioners along the years. However, the literature does not specify how this connection occurs and its implications. This paper analyzes the relationship between MID and MIP within the automotive scenario and investigates its main technical and organizational implications. Through an abductive, matched pair case study carried out in two large automakers, the study gathered data from interviews, on-site observations, and field notes from all interactions within the plants. The paper indicates that (i) both automakers prioritize modular design before modular production, characterizing a product-related approach, and (ii) the investigated automotive companies have different approaches when developing MID. One automaker focuses on product functionalities to develop the modules; the other company dedicates efforts towards a MID-MIP relationship through the industrial condominium concept. Results indicate significant propositions to be tested regarding MID-MIP connection, with original insights from two make-to-order (MTO) automotive companies.
KW - Modularity
KW - Modular design
KW - Modular production
KW - Automotive industry
KW - Modularity
KW - Modular design
KW - Modular production
KW - Automotive industry
U2 - 10.1007/s00170-022-10262-8
DO - 10.1007/s00170-022-10262-8
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0268-3768
VL - 123
SP - 1589
EP - 1606
JO - International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
JF - International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
IS - 5/6
ER -