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![]() ![]() | Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed Click here for article: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER pictures here: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Great News! Keep it up! ![]() I posted the article below in case the link takes some time to load for other members. Business Week was a little slow on my computer. -Wimmer Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed A focus on quality and cost has the luxury maker humming again DaimlerChrysler (DCX ) Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche may be losing sleep over the woes of Daimler's U.S. unit, Chrysler Corp., but he's sure to be breathing easier about once-troubled Mercedes-Benz (DCX ). On Oct. 25, when Chrysler reported a $1.5 billion loss for the third quarter, Mercedes posted a 127% jump in operating profit, to $1.2 billion. Sales are up 9.3% this year, and analysts expect the turnaround to stick. "The downward spiral," Zetsche says, "has changed direction." Mercedes' improved fortunes couldn't have come soon enough. The prestigious automaker is finally emerging from the most painful stretch in its 127-year history: a three-year slump in which its once-hallowed reputation for quality and engineering took a beating even as rival BMW surpassed it in global sales. Mercedes' fall in recent years was so precipitous it helped spur the early departure of former CEO Jürgen Schrempp. The troubles became apparent in 2003 when the world's No. 1 luxury brand landed near the bottom of J.D. Power's annual quality survey. Then, in 2004 and 2005, electronics snafus led to widespread recalls, further denting Mercedes' reputation and finances. And as Mercedes dragged its heels modernizing its manufacturing techniques, competitors made huge strides in improving the way they build cars. As a result, even today, "Mercedes is getting squeezed on all sides by very high-quality cars produced at half the price," says Jay Baron, head of manufacturing at the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. Enter Zetsche as top dog. After running Chrysler from 2000 to 2005, he took over DaimlerChrysler 14 months ago. Zetsche quickly set about slashing some 9,300 jobs by offering workers buyouts. More important, to shake up Mercedes' hidebound culture he kicked off a radical restructuring, organizing the company around functional elements of the car--motors, chassis, and electronics systems--instead of by model lines. Other automakers have already gone down this path, but for Mercedes the shift marks a big departure. Suddenly, model overlords, once free to design cars from the wheels up, are required to choose from a common basket of modules and components. Mercedes is aiming to reduce 226 door handle variants to 71, 99 cooling systems to 25, and 171 antenna designs to 53. The list goes on and on. And with each new model, thousands of different parts will be shared instead of being engineered from the ground up. But Mercedes still has a long way to go. Its costs per vehicle are as much as $3,800 higher than for comparable BMWs, says Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, director of the German Center for Automotive Research at the University of Gelsenkirchen. Much of that difference could be made up by standardizing design and manufacturing and sharing more parts, but Mercedes is a good five years behind the likes of BMW and Toyota Motor Corp. (TM ) in this arena. Zetsche also aims to boost the flexibility of Mercedes' factories, which today build just one model per line. By 2010 that should rise to two per line, making it easier to adjust output to meet demand. Still, rivals now produce up to six models on each line. MILLIONS OF TEST-DRIVE MILES Fortunately for Zetsche, Mercedes already has tackled some of its thorniest problems. To address the electronics debacles, engineers begin testing systems up to a year earlier than in the past, and long before the start of production. Today five research and development labs at Mercedes' Stuttgart headquarters root out many of the problems that have savaged its reputation. Lab workers put each new model's electronics system through a battery of 10,000 tests that run 24 hours a day and take three weeks to complete. One favorite tactic: Simulate what happens when a driver hits buttons all over the dashboard willy-nilly at the same time. "We try to come up with every strange situation possible," says Dieter Serries, Mercedes' head of development testing. Mercedes used the technique to ferret out more than 1,000 errors in the new S-Class, including one where the blinkers didn't function when there was no air conditioning system in the car. Says Zetsche: "You can find 99% of the glitches before a car ever hits the road." Even so, engineers are doing more test driving than ever, thanks to a decision to build three times as many prototypes of new designs. That allows engineers to drive a new model 3 million miles before it goes into production. Manufacturing processes are getting an overhaul, too. At Mercedes' 10,000-worker Sindelfingen plant near Stuttgart, which churns out 1,200 E-Class sedans a day, managers have analyzed each work station to reduce complexity and boost quality. For instance, when laser sensors in the body shop detect minute flaws caused by robots, a computer sends an instant message to the cell phone of the engineer, or Meister, in charge. And workers now take 30 minutes from each shift to do maintenance, avoiding breakdowns by reducing wear and tear on machinery. Ergonomic seats on the E-Class line help workers swing in and out of the cars without strain, reducing errors. Photos illustrating a perfectly executed job hang over each work station, replacing confusing written descriptions. And the assembly line is punctuated with "zero-defect gates," where cars can't pass until they are certified flawless. Since electronics problems peaked in 2002, the number of flaws has dropped 72%, to about one per car. And warranty costs are down by 25% this year. "It's about doing things right 1 million times over," says Mercedes Chief Operating Officer Rainer Schmückle. Zetsche aims to keep the pressure on, using some of the tactics he deployed at Chrysler to speed change. When a manager gets a report of a problem, it is logged into a database, and the clock starts ticking. If the manager can't figure out how to fix faulty parts or systems within three weeks, the case automatically lands on Zetsche's desk. That seems to be incentive enough. In the four months since he implemented the practice, only one case has ended up there. "Quality was always a given at Mercedes," Zetsche says. "We trusted too long in a given system instead of trying something new." Last edited by cawimmer430; 11-03-2006 at 05:32 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed The website is not loading for me. ![]() EDIT: Ah, it just needed a lot of time to load. Reading it now... Last edited by cawimmer430; 11-03-2006 at 05:28 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed I'm very impressed by the tests they do on the cars to iron out the glitches. I'd hate to see my car stall or something if I press too many buttons. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed gr8 article.. MB is doing really well now..i just hope they will continue.. and i belive they will especially with a new killer C class around the corner ![]() |
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Blog Entries: 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed I'm glad to see Mercedes addressing some of the technical problems they've recently had. Thanks for the post dude ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed Read the article last night but was too tired to comment. This is indeed great news for Mercedes. Although there are still a lot of problems to be addressed (lowering the unit cost per car for example), the company has made big strides in improving their cars and their operations. They clearly eliminated redundancy Sales have also gone up, a good sign. The "dark days" are coming to an end. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed Interesting article. It demonstrates that while things are on the mend, they still aren't all perfect over at MB. A factory line capable of producing 2 model variants while the competitors manage six, and this only to be achieved in 2010; PATHETIC!! They do however seem to be on the right track in terms of quality control. I look forward to seeing the JD results over the next 3 years. What happens with Chrysler though, whether its sold off or not, will be the biggest factor in shaping the MB of the future. I still haven't yet decided where I stand in this regard. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed Well this is a great start, but it will take another 3 or so years to get them where they should be. No we have it confirmed as to why we are seeing so many C prototypes and why we say so many S-Class prototypes. If this new S proves to be trouble free and the C does the same for many more buyers at the lower end Mercedes will have gained back some valuable points towards their reputation. Dare I say it appears the S-Class has seemingly pulled off a perfect launch, something I haven't seen or remember seeing from Mercedes in many years. They're obviously testing the snot out of the C-Class in the same manner they did the S so it should pay off. In reading that it is amazing how far Mercedes had fallen when it comes to modern manufacturing compared to BMW and the almighty Toyota. BMW had better lookout if Mercedes keeps this up because they'll gain back their reputation for being less trouble than a BMW like the old days. M |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Great Article: Mercedes Gets Back Up To Speed OMG, with Zetsche's doing they're still 5 years behind BMW & Toyota !!! I hate to think what would have happened with Jürgen Schrempp and the feudal structure. |
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