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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{this}} is the [[t:SCCS]] that enables customer-driven requirements to be recorded on the order and design/engineering to be finalized as part of the execution of the order ([[t:OE]]). Typically these customer-driven requirements are unknown at the time of product design or are variations that are not designed into the product or offering (at the time of product engineering). <br />
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{{this}} extends the capabilities of [[Link::t:MTO]] to include [[t:OE]] activities. Configurable [[Link::t:MTO]] products are generally menu-driven. This implies the configurable part of a [[t:MTO]] product has been defined as part of product engineering. <br />
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{{this}} is one of the four [[t:SCCS|Supply Chain Configuration Strategies]]: [[Link::t:MTS]], [[Link::t:MTO]], {{this}} and [[Link::t:RL]].<br />
===Use Cases===<br />
* [[Link::t:OE]]<br />
* Complex construction projects<br />
* Configure-To-Order (exceptional cases)<br />
* In home building: Completely custom home<br />
* In a Retail store: Not a common use case<br />
* In services industries: (Co-) develop a custom offering for a unique client<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{this}} does not mean a product is designed completely as part of the [[t:OE|order engineering]] process; most use cases have limitations to the extend of customization (requiring engineering) of the product or service.<br />
{{OR}} recognizes two types of Engineering:<br />
* Product Engineering is a process driven by market requirements and is generally performed prior to marketing the product (and taking customer orders for such product)<br />
* [[t:OE]] is a [[SC]] process driven by an individual customer order and is generally performed after the product has been engineered (as part of product engineering processes) and after the receipt of a customer order<br />
Another differentiator from [[t:MTO]]: {{this}} orders are generally considered project orders.<br />
[[Category:Term]][[Category:Supply Chain]]<br />
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