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Capability mapping to improve manufacturing network performance: how a factory can target growth

Bublu Thakur-Weigold (Chair of Logistics Management, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland)

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

ISSN: 1741-038X

Article publication date: 25 March 2021

Issue publication date: 21 September 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper explores growth opportunities for a contract manufacturer (CM), which operates a global virtual manufacturing network (GVMN). The Swiss factory should play a profitable role in the holding's competitive strategy, in spite of lower-cost alternatives within its network.

Design/methodology/approach

The study applied a design science method over a period of two years of collaboration with the partner firm to complete three iterations of solution incubation and refinement.

Findings

The design artefact is a growth strategy for a CM with independently-managed, heterogeneous sites. A novel capability mapping tool reveals competitive advantage by deploying the GVMN as an order fulfilment system. Engineering and sales are integrated with production to project higher revenue streams in multiple locations including Switzerland.

Research limitations/implications

The research expands the operations management (OM) focus on optimization and continuous improvement. Results indicate that local and global manufacturing capabilities can be configured to target network performance, implying that the smile curve flattens in certain GVMN configurations. The exploratory case study is limited by a lack of statistical generalizability and is specific to the contract electronics manufacturing industry.

Practical implications

Managing manufacturing as a network can restore feed-forward and feedback loops, which are disrupted by de-verticalization and externalization. The visualization positions a Swiss plant in an inimitable role, serving growth accounts, which require co-development. The order fulfilment strategy and capability maps can be adapted to other GVMNs.

Social implications

The study presents an alternative to shuttering high-cost locations using performance improvements instead of protectionist interventions. This could have a material impact on de-industrialization in developed nations like Switzerland.

Originality/value

The strategy innovation originates in practice. Its synthesis drew on multiple disciplines to position OM as a strategic lever for competing in global value chains (GVCs). The author finds alternatives to the internationalization logic of cost arbitrage and adds to developed country studies. This is an OM contribution to the broader debate on globalization dominated by the social sciences.

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Acknowledgements

The author acknowledges the fundamental contribution of the management team at the partner firm, who chose to remain anonymous at the time of publication. Their collective intelligence and innovative spirit are reflected in the findings. Special thanks are extended to the editors of the special issue, as well as two anonymous reviewers, whose feedback significantly improved the paper.Funding: The author received a fee to facilitate the design workshop in February 2018.

Citation

Thakur-Weigold, B. (2021), "Capability mapping to improve manufacturing network performance: how a factory can target growth", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 32 No. 6, pp. 1335-1356. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMTM-09-2019-0351

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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