search query: @indexterm CAR INDUSTRY / total: 823
reference: 70 / 823
« previous | next »
Author:Chelst, K.
Title:Rightsizing and Management of Prototype Vehicle Testing at Ford Motor Company
Journal:Interfaces
2001 : JAN-FEB, VOL. 31:1, p. 91-107
Index terms:CAR INDUSTRY
MANAGEMENT
TESTS
Language:eng
Abstract:The prototype vehicles that Ford Motor Company uses to verify new designs are a major annual investment. A team of engineering managers studying for master's degrees in a Wayne State University program taught at Ford adapted a classroom set-covering example to begin development of the prototype optimization model (POM). Ford uses the POM and its related expert systems to budget, plan, and manage prototype test fleets and to maintain testing integrity, reducing annual prototype costs by more than $250 million. POM's first use on the European Transit vehicle reduced costs by an estimated $12 million. The model dramatically shortened the planning process, established global procedures, and created a common structure for dialogue between budgeting and engineering.
SCIMA record nr: 227253
add to basket
« previous | next »
SCIMA