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16 January 2008

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EDS 8: Manufacturing a More Agile 2008

As they head into 2008, manufacturers are anxiously wondering what lies ahead. With a record number of news stories during last year focused on recalled products, raw material shortages and industry consolidation, the list of challenges grew a little longer these past 12 months. Manufacturers continue to see an impact on their entire business model as the world shrinks and flattens, and centers of manufacturing activity shift to new locations. How can manufacturers prepare for the uncertainties of the future while becoming even more agile?

"Manufacturing companies are forced to shift their strategy across the board in order to thrive in our flat world," said Ben Langlinais, EDS director of global manufacturing industry solutions. "Agility and the need for an adaptive enterprise will remain a top priority for manufacturers around the globe."

EDS, a leader in providing IT services to manufacturers, predicts that these major trends will influence companies in 2008.

1. Global Integration and Collaboration -- With accelerated globalization

      to tap emerging markets for new sources of revenue and benefit from

      low-cost regions for production capacity, manufacturers are

      experiencing an increased risk level in their supply chain, product

      development, the creation and management of new alliances, and their

      global workforce management.

  2. Moving Beyond Lean -- In addition to the continued focus on lean,

      challenges such as shorter product cycles, increased customer demands,

      the pursuit of lower-cost locations and the race to new markets all

      require that manufacturers move toward an agile and adaptive

      enterprise while creating a new culture of flexibility.

  3. Going Green -- Growing demand for natural resources including oil,

      steel and resin have created a new generation of environmentally

      conscious customers who are demanding greener products. These

      concerned consumers are forcing manufacturers to change their design,

      production processes and product mix.

  4. Regulatory Pressures -- Government and industry regulations, including

      environment, safety, corporate governance and product performance, are

      being enforced around the world with different standards. Different

      standards have created a new criticality for data tracking, including

      a need to collect and report more information and an increased

      tracking of products.

  5. Proliferation of Electronic/Digital Content -- The continued increase

      of electronic or digital content in products is creating a new level

      of security concerns and product sophistication, while simultaneously

      causing skill shortages and a demand for new competencies.

  6. Product Commoditization -- While customers want products they feel are

      customized to their own unique needs, the pressure on cost and quality

      continues to increase. Products are becoming commoditized at a much

      faster pace due to growing consumerism, forcing manufacturers toward

      demand-driven manufacturing.

  7. Service Focus -- The shift from a product to a service focus is

      forcing manufacturers to gain real-time market insight by working

      closely with customers. While client service remains a priority,

      manufacturers have a need to collaborate with customers in addition to

      their existing supply chain.

  8. Convergence of Business and Technology -- While outsourcing of

      non-core processes continues to grow, the focus will shift toward

      tighter alignment of business and technology. Innovative use of

      information and integrated manufacturing enterprise will be key to

      gain a competitive advantage.

EDS has significant industry-based knowledge in the aerospace & defense, automotive, high tech and industrial manufacturing segments, with more than 30 years of experience working with manufacturers. More than 25,000 EDS employees serve over 220 manufacturing clients in 40 countries.

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