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LIKE2BUILD
Jan 05, 2018Explorer
In short, probably not.
1) The marketing team comes up with packages and features they think will sell the most RV's with the highest sales margins.
2) The designers draw up concepts that accommodate these desired packages.
3) Project managers estimate build costs and negotiations begin to ensure features, production costs, and sales price all match up to meet the margins
4) Process engineers and designers then work to draw up an assembly process that is as efficient as possible to keep costs down while packing all the features into the available space.
IF this all works well you get an RV with well placed features and options that make sense and are very useable.
If this doesn't work well? You get an RV that has a bunch of features that aren't necessarily sensible.
1) The marketing team comes up with packages and features they think will sell the most RV's with the highest sales margins.
2) The designers draw up concepts that accommodate these desired packages.
3) Project managers estimate build costs and negotiations begin to ensure features, production costs, and sales price all match up to meet the margins
4) Process engineers and designers then work to draw up an assembly process that is as efficient as possible to keep costs down while packing all the features into the available space.
IF this all works well you get an RV with well placed features and options that make sense and are very useable.
If this doesn't work well? You get an RV that has a bunch of features that aren't necessarily sensible.
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