Practical sheet | REF: FIC1532 V1

Eco-design in a product development process: B-Free by Steelcase

Authors: Edouard CARTERON, Sébastien ZINCK

Publication date: February 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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5. From concept to industrialization

From the second phase onwards, the project team begins to transform concepts into technical solutions that can be industrialized. As a result, the number of departments with which the eco-designer must interact increases, and the constraints to be considered become more numerous. These include

  • mechanical performance ;

  • respect for design ;

  • compliance with quality requirements (visual, comfort, etc.);

  • respecting the cost objective ;

  • adaptation to existing industrial capacities;

  • alignment with existing logistics strategy.

In this way, through iterative loops, certain solutions are retained and others abandoned. Take, for example, the use of...

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