Hello
I need your feedback to know the effectiveness and efficiency indicators usually used to measure and evaluate the design and development process (development of plastic injection molds)
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Your question is very specific and I’m afraid of presenting examples that could be understood as mandatory. These are just examples. Remember, the purpose of a process is not independent of the strategic orientation of an organization.
So, what can be the purpose of design and development process (development of plastic injection molds)?
- Fast development?
- A development that wins business with customers?
- A development without defects? (sensed by the customer)
About efficiency, are you using your resources wisely?
- Do you meet your target in terms of time?
- Do you meet your target in terms of budget?
- Do you have defects? (internally)
Hello,
thanks for replying
well, our target of developping these molds is to machine the part not to design the product itself
plastic injection is included in the machining range so we develop the molds to complete our manufacturing process
the product design is the property of the customer
so i have an industrialization process where i manage these activities of development when a product needs a plastic injection
As far as I understand your situation, you can develop indicators about the implications of designing and developing the molds and the aim of producing the plastic parts.
For example, amount of defects related to mold design, cycle time related to mold design, amount of material going to waste/recycling related to mold design, actual cost of part vs budget cost.
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Apr 22, 2021