WHICH SPECIFICS SHOULD VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN CHOOSING THEIR PRODUCTION PARTNER?
When choosing a vehicle production partner, there are some specific factors that are important to consider, independently of the exact requirements of the manufacturer.
A global presence
A good vehicle production partner will have a presence in all the major markets. To continue growing, many OEMs that have traditionally had a presence in Europe, North America or China are now looking for ways into new markets. Partners who are already present in all three markets are ideally positioned to enable OEMs to enter new markets, both economically and culturally.
For example, Magna is already offering well-established capacities in Europe and Asia as well as growing capacities in North America. This makes it much easier for vehicle manufacturers to enter a new market. The start-up phase is accelerated by the existing plants, while the establishment of a long-term presence is supported by Magna Steyr's knowledge of the specific characteristics of the markets concerned.
Rapid integration
The integration of external partners into a project always involves the need to overcome certain hurdles - setting goals, distributing responsibilities and establishing communication channels, etc. It is especially important to know the exact requirements of the other party and to find suitable interfaces between the various systems in production, communication, and organization.
The speed at which a vehicle manufacturing partner can ultimately handle the internal ramp-up depends on two particular factors:
- How familiar is the partner with the OEM's internal processes?
- How flexible is the workforce and AME concept of the vehicle production partner?
In concrete terms, this means that production partners who have already completed many different projects in good time-to-market will find integration into new projects easier - especially if they have already completed projects for the manufacturer concerned.
Since Magna has a long history as a complete vehicle supplier, integration into existing processes is one of its core strengths. And because Magna has already successfully implemented many projects, it has a wealth of experience to enable it to fulfill orders quickly and with short lead times.
As a result, Magna is constantly developing its internal IT systems to create seamless interfaces between vehicle manufacturers and internal processes.
A flexible, long-term process landscape
In automotive manufacture, flexibility is the ability to adapt quickly to a rapidly and regularly changing production environment. In concrete terms, this means that plants and the production processes running in them must be designed in a way which already takes into account potential future expansions.
This requires factory spaces to consider future processes along with their associated steps or tools and machines. It means that optimum use must be made of the existing space.
The staff in the plants also have an important role, because they too must be able to keep up with the constantly changing work processes.
Constant process optimization, particularly the increasing differentiation within the manufacturing processes, require employees to create seamless transitions within diversified production chains, and to internalize and implement new processes and tasks quickly.
To do this, Magna uses a production system which can be used throughout the Magna Group – the Magna Factory Concept (MAFACT). This concept is implemented in the production process right from the start. The aim is to continuously improve the individual processes through continuous monitoring based on defined KPIs.
Complete vehicle competencies
In the end, a good vehicle production partner should not only know about the production or factory planning, but also have the skills needed for the overall vehicle process - i.e., from the idea to serial production.
OEMs will benefit from such comprehensive know-how because they can outsource development and production, in their entirety, to a partner. This frees them to concentrate more on their core business. By having the vehicles developed externally, vehicle manufacturers can minimize the time and personnel needed to communicate with the partner. Those resources can be used instead for the development of their own main projects.
But even if manufacturers "only" outsource their production to a partner, comprehensive experience is a crucial advantage. If the partner has internal development teams, development and production can communicate directly on site. This makes it easier to eliminate any conflicts and inconsistencies.
Magna's one-stop shop for complete vehicle development is unique among European partners. It can cover every process in vehicle development - from the idea to serial production, from body construction and drive to electrics, electronics, and software.
This expertise enables Magna to view vehicle projects as a whole and to optimize and adapt processes both individually and universally across all vehicles.