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1、外文翻译原文mass cus to mi sa tion of wood furn i ture as a compe t itive st rategymaterial source: international journal of mass customisationauthor: torsten libra ,urs buehlmann, robert beauregardabstract: the existence of some segments of the us furniture industry is threatened by imports from offshore

2、 countries.mass customisation(mc)is discussed as a competitive strategy for us furniture manufacturers to offset their intrinsic production cost disadvantage examples from four domestic furniture industry subsectors are used to propose a possible correlation between the level of productcustomisation

3、(mc)offered and their success in the market.the us kitchen cabinet industry was found to offer the highest level of mc of all subsectors analysed.interestingly,at the present time,the kitchen cabinet industry is not heavily affected by offshoreimports.the wood household furniture industry,on the oth

4、er hand,was ranked last in regard to mc and was also the one most heavily affected by offshore imported furniture.the study indicates that mc can be used as a successful business strategy for domestic producers competing with low-cost offshore manufacturers.keywords: mass customisation;mc;fumiture;b

5、usiness models; furniture manufacturer; survey market; globalisation; industrial engineering; united states; leanmanufacturing: us.successful competition from low-labour-cost countries has led to serious downsizing in the us furniture industry(bueh 1 mann et al.,2004;hilsenrath and wonacott,2002) de

6、spite a favourable market environment for furniture over the past few years.while the north american furniture market is predicted to continue its growth at a moderate pace based on demographics and income predictions ofthe us population(schuler and buehlmann,2003),uncertainty about the success of t

7、he domestic industry exist. low-cost offshore countries enjoy a significant price advantage in the us market,but price is not always the main sales argument to satisfy end-user needs and aspirations. customisation of the product,pre-andpost-sales service,and delivery time influence consumers9 buying

8、 decisions as well.schuler and buehlmann(2003)forecast an increasing market share of customised products in the decades to come(figure 1).mass customisation(mc),for a variety of reasons.is considered a promising strategy for domestic manufacturers to successfully compete in the future(buehlmann52004

9、).while standardisedmass-produced furniture is made more cheaply at similar or better quality in low-cost offshore countries,customised furniture gives producers who are close to the customers a sustainable competitive advantage.therefore,the domestic furniture industry should be aggressive in explo

10、ring and implementing opportunities to manufacture mass-customised furniture.the objective of this study was to review the concepts of mc related to furniture and to assess the furniture manufacturers'opinions towards these concepts of its potential as a profitable business strategy.in fact.the

11、paper hypothesises that the level of mc offered by furniture industry subsectors is correlated with the loss of market share of domestic manufacturers to lower-cost offshore producers.stanley m.davis in 1987 introduced the term'mass customisation,in his book future perfect(davis, 1987).he descri

12、bed mc as a trend towards the productionand distribution of individually customised goods and services for mass markets.pine( 1993) considers mc as the historical successor of mass production while kotha(1995)sees it as a system that may co-exist with mass production. forpractical reasons,mc is clos

13、ely linked to just-in-time(jit)production,as customised products can be sold only to the particular customer who ordered it.taxonomies for mc and manufacturing without finished goods inventories are proposed by numerous authors(amaroetal., 1999;gilmore and pinej997;lampel and mintzberg j996).montreu

14、il and poulin(2005)proposed a personalisation framework containing eight levels,whose frame work was adapted for the furniture manufacturingindustry(figure 2).it proposes the following categories:1 .popularising-the mass producer solution to customisation,offers a limited number of furniture collect

15、ions or furniture items that can be stocked by the retailer. focus on evolving the popular product mix in line with evolving customer needs. these items are sold off-the-shelf and are often positioned at the low end of thefurniture price structure.2-varietising-has the objective to offer a broader r

16、ange of furniture models covering a wide range of customer needs.retailers pick those they want to offer off-the-shelf and rely on quick delivery from the distribution network for fast replenishment.most often,variety is achieved with relatively simple changes to the standard product line,such as ad

17、ding additional colour options or furniture items to a furniture collection.3. accessorising-refers to the production of standard core modules that may be personalised by adding accessories from a specified set of options-particular types of finishing are also considered as an accessory.final assemb

18、ly of accessorised products is performed either by the customer,the retailer or the manufacturer.4. configuring-offers end-users the opportunity to design furniture from a set of standard components or modules.configuring may be performed directly by the end user through the use of software tools an

19、d samples or it may be realised with assistance of trained sales representatives.5. tailoring-product designed/engineered to customer needs.the customer is closely involved in the product specification and realisation process.lt removes the strict adherence to a pre-defined set of components.however

20、jimits are defined as boundaries of what can be manufactured efficiently.tailoring may be offered to end users or to retailers.furniture manufacturers often offer tailored,exclusive collections to major retail accounts.6.servicing-refers to assisting the customer in developing a complete home(room)

21、furnishing concept.within this concept,furniture may be personalised by any of the seven other options of the modelin addition to the desired furniture,the end user gets the service of a professional designer to add other furniture,accessories,mouldings,colours,or wall paper to match his particular

22、taste or interests.the furniture manufacturer is part of a network of home furnishing producers that offer a complete range of products.7.adjusting-product adjusted to customer needs after usage.the product has to be adaptable to offer options to allow for adjustments.an example for adjusting would

23、be a baby crib where side rails may be used as head and food panels for a twin size bed when the baby has grown up-adjusting may be integrated to create an evolutional furniture item(e.g.,adjustable office chairs).&monitoring-refers to the ongoing gathering of data regarding the evolution of the

24、 needs of a customer.the objective is to know when to suggest new products or services to a custome匚for the furniture industry,this could mean to find the moment in a customer life when new furniture that fit the customer evolving lifestyle better,might be sought foethe concept of product platforms(

25、van vuuren and halman,2001)is strongly related to accessorising and configuring.the authors point out that the underlying logic of a product platform consists of three aspects:( 1 )modularity,(2)standard interfaces for assembling and(3)design standards that the modules conform to.product platforms m

26、ay be considered as enablers for accessorising and configuring.it has to be pointed out that the presented furniture import data includes finished products only.furniture component and raw material imports are not captured by these numbers- in regard to mc it is worthwhile to contrast two subsectors

27、,the wooden household sector versus the kitchen cabinet sector.the former is loosing market share on a large scale(by now,more furniture are manufactured outside the usa than inside),while the latter seems to maintain imports successfully at a low level.lndications exist that mc adaptation of those

28、two industries are one reason for the difference of the market share held by the domestic producers.indeed,household furniture is sold from inventory with little to no customisation while kitchen cabinet manufacturers make a completely different value proposition to their customers.different cabinet

29、 modules may be configured according to individual customers, needs.then.the kitchen is made-to-order and sent to the customer home for installation at a predetermined date.wood household furniture consists of individual furniture pieces.these items are generally not fitted into a given space and ma

30、nufacturers had less pressure to develop component standardisation and product niodularity.this lack of standardisation and modularity is today a major barrier to the development of customisation solutions.exposed to global competition and increasing imports from low labour cost countries,north amer

31、ican furniture manufacturers have to revise their business model.analysis of secondary data showed that not all furniture industry sectors have been affected by imports at the same level.domestic wood household furniture production in the usa seemed to be weak in regard to their global competitivene

32、ss.the us kitchen cabinet industry facing a slight increase of imports took advantage from a growing demand and controlled the domestic market.the upholstered furniture and wood office furniture sectors are both less affected by imports when compared to wood household furniture, but they control the

33、 domestic market less than the kitchen cabinet industryjt was pointed out that mc might be a potential strategy to increase the value offer of north american manufacturers,thus strengthen their market position.a mc taxonomy adapted to the furniture industry was proposed by the authors.that taxonomy

34、describes eight levels of mc.five being pre sales customisation levels and three being after sales levels.a survey of 19 furniture manufacturers and three furniture industry related companies was conducted to assess the state and potential of mc as perceived by manufacturers.respondents ranked the k

35、itchen cabinet industry first and the household furniture industry last in regard to mc.this supports the hypothesis that mc had a positive impact on domestic market strength of those industry sectors.implementation of mc was perceived as an important challenge.changes in the production system to be

36、come more lean and flexible,changes of a company culture that was used to mass production,and supply chain management were pointed out by the respondents to be the most important challenges in mc implementation.in order to implement mc,the wood household industry has to introduce component standardi

37、sation and product modularity.furniture manufacturers seemed to be disconnected from end users.they got little or no direct feed back about end users needs.retailers control the relationship with end users and manufacturers rely on retailer information to get end user needs. manufacturers perceived

38、retailers as a barrier to mc.retailers seemed not to see evident benefits from offering customisation to end users.this is a critical factor to the success of mc.traditional distribution channels may be questioned in regard to mc.the development of alternative distribution channels may be necessary

39、to bring mc furniture to the niarket.the internet offers the opportunity to create a direct contact between manufacturers and end users and represents a tool to customise products.direct sales of mc furniture through the internet are expected to increase in the future.new retail store concepts adapt

40、ed to mc furniture may be another alternative to sell customised products. this situation leads to research topics that should be addressed in the future such as: what levels of customisation are valued by end users?how should the end user customise furniture?what are the necessary conditions for re

41、tailers to support mc? further research on those(and other)mc related topics may help the north american furniture industry to develop and retain a competitive advantage and to gain market shares in the context of globalisation.译文大规模定制作为木材家具竞争策略资料来源:国际期刊大规模定制 作者:托尔斯滕利 拉比尔曼 罗伯特博勒加徳摘要:某些部门的存在表明美国家具行业正

42、受到來口海上国家的进口威胁。 人规模定制(mc)作为一种竞争战略成为美国家具制造商用來抵消他们的内在生 产成本劣势的手段。举个例子,从四个国内家具行业使用多个界别分组之间的 关系,提出一个产品定制(mc)的课程设置使他们在市场上取得了成功。美国厨柜 行业提供了最高水平的大规模定制并分析了多个界别分组,有趣的是,日前,厨 柜行业暂时还不能很大程度上依靠海上进口。另一方面来说,木质家具制造业 在大规模定制屮排最后并成为最受海外进口家具影响的工业。研究表明大规模 定制可作为一个成功的经营战略竞争对于国内生产商与低成木的海外制造商来 说。关键词:大规模定制;家具;商业模型;家具制造商调杳;市场全球化;

43、 美国;工业工程;精益生产;我们尽管为家具业提供了有利的市场环境,但在过去的儿年里以廉价劳动力为 低成木国家的成功竞争导致了美国家具业(比尔曼等,2004年;希尔森拉特和 旺纳科特,2002年)严重裁员。而根据美国人(舒勒和比尔曼,2003)的统计数 据和收入预测,北美家具市场预计将继续以缓慢的速度增长,但对与国内产业 的成功仍存在不确定性。在美国市场上,离岸国家享受着显著的价格优势,但 价格不总是销售的主要依据,以满足最终用户的需求和愿望而定制的产品,售 前和售后服务,交货时间也是影响消费者的购买因素。舒尔和比尔曼(2003年) 预测,在几十年内市场将迎來定制产胡的市场份额。由于种种原因,人

44、规模定制(mc)被认为在未來对国内制造商的成功是一种 很有前途的策略(比尔曼,2004)。当标准化、人规模生产的家具是用在类似价 格便宜或质量更好的低成本离岸国家,定制的家具给想要接近客户的生产商提 供了可持续的竞争优势。因此,国内家具行业应积极争取探索和实施的机会去 研究制造人规模沱制家具。木文研究冃的是回顾相关的人规模泄制家具并评估 其家具制造商的意见,对这些潜在的有利可图的商业策略的概念提出发展趋势。 事实上,木文解释了大规模定制的水平是由家具行业提供国内制造商和低成本 的海上生产商相关的界别分组的。斯坦利米.戴维斯在1987年在他的书耒來完美(戴维斯,1987)介绍了“人 规模定制”。

45、他描述大规模定制作成为一种趋势为大规模山场提供生产和单独 定制产品的质量服务彼尼(1993)年认为大规定制成为了人规模生产的接班人。 但科塔(1995)把它看作是一套系统,可以批量生产。作为实际现状,大规模生产 更接近于适时反应战略(jit),作为定制生产产品只可以卖给已经预定的特定 顾客。人规模定制和没有完成的制造成品被众多作者(苏达权等1999年,皮尼, 耕地者1997;兰晋和明兹伯格就对企业,1996)提出分类。蒙特勒伊和波林(2005) 提岀了被改编成家具制造行业的个性化架构,包括八层并提出下列范畴:1. 大众化一大规模生产者为解决所设定,提供有限制数量的家具系列的物 品或家具产品都被

46、零售商所储存。专注于不断改进的流行生产线和不断进化的 消费者需求。这些东西被作为成品出售通常被定位在低端价格的家具结构。2. 多样化一是指提供一个更广范用的家具模型涵盖顾客更广泛的需求。零 售商挑选那些他们希望提供现成品和依靠通过分销网络快速发货为更快的补 给。更多时候,调正是为了达到相关的简单变化来规范生产线。如添加额外的 色彩选择或家具物品用于家具收藏。3. 附件-涉及到生产标准的核心模块通过增加个性化附件成为一组特定的 选择。特定类型的完成也被视为一种附件。附件产品的组装,最后不仅是由顾 客、零售商或者厂家來执行。4. 配置一给最终用户提供从设计的家具标准元件到模块的机会。配置可被 最终

47、用户通过可使用的软件和样品来直接设计,也可以与训练有素的厂商代表 进行联系获取帮助。5. 剪裁一产品的设计/施工是根据客户的需求客户可以密切参与产品规格 和实施进程.它除去了一贯坚持用一套预定义的部件.通常,限制定义为:我们 可以有效生产的边界。剪裁,可提供给最终用户或零售商。家具制造商常常提供 量身定做的且单独收藏主要的购物帐户。6. 维修一是指帮助客户不断实现一个完整的家庭(室)家具的概念。在这个 概念中,家具可以更个性化通过任何一个客户选择的模型。除了设计好的家具 外,最终的用户得到专业设计师提供加入其家具设计的服务,附件,模具,颜色, 或墙纸来配合他独特的口味和兴趣。家具制造是家具生产商提供一系列完整的 产品的一个网络家庭组成的一部份。7. 调整化一产品可根据客户使用后的需求来调整。产品必须变通的提供所 允许的调整。例如当婴儿长大的时候将婴儿床的侧护栏改为一个双尺寸床的头 和餐桌。调整可能会整合创造成一个高级家具产品(可调的办公椅)。8. 模具一是指口前正在进行的收集数据来进化客户的需求

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