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Designed for the automotive industry
As a leader in innovation, you understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve in the fast-moving automotive 4.0 world. KanBo provides you with the tools to do just that by facilitating smart factory operations, streamlining project management, fostering collaboration and solving complex problems.

Streamline Your Automotive Manufacturing with KanBo’s Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures Feature
Welcome to KanBo – the work coordination platform that enables automotive industry professionals to keep up with the fast-moving automotive 4.0 world. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to the Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature, which is expressly designed to improve communication in automotive manufacturing.
Overview:
Our Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature is perfect for automotive professionals looking to streamline their manufacturing processes, accelerate industrialization, and stabilize production through strong technical collaboration with suppliers and internal stakeholders. Tasks will focus primarily on the manufacture of composite parts and assemblies.
Feature Benefits:
The Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature offers a range of powerful benefits to automotive professionals, including:
– Collaboration: KanBo’s platform facilitates technical collaboration with suppliers and internal stakeholders, streamlining project management and fostering better collaboration.
– Streamlined Processes: With KanBo’s Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature, you can establish robust processes and tools for the manufacture of composite parts and assemblies, making your operations more efficient and effective.
– Strong Documentation: KanBo facilitates clear documentation of Manufacturing Process Plans (MPP), enabling you to stay organized, track progress, and reduce errors.
– Risk Assessment: By reviewing engineering requirements and process changes with assembly technicians, you can assess risks associated with change implementation and make informed decisions that mitigate risks.
– Project Management: Use KanBo’s built-in project management tools to manage tooling build, inspection, and introduction into production use.
Product Tour:
Let’s take a closer look at how KanBo can enhance automotive communication in manufacturing.
1. Collaboration: KanBo’s platform makes it easy to collaborate with suppliers and internal stakeholders. Project managers can assign tasks, set deadlines, and track progress, while team members can communicate via KanBo’s streamlined chat system.
2. Streamlined Processes: With KanBo, you can establish robust processes and tools for the manufacture of composite parts and assemblies. This ensures consistency, reduces errors, and leads to a more efficient and effective production process.
3. Strong Documentation: Documentation is a vital part of manufacturing, and with KanBo’s Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature, you can easily document Manufacturing Process Plans (MPP). This enables you to stay organized, track progress, and reduce errors.
4. Risk Assessment: With KanBo, you can review engineering requirements and process changes with assembly technicians to assess risks associated with change implementation. This ensures informed decision-making and helps mitigate risks.
5. Project Management: KanBo’s built-in project management tools make it easy to manage tooling build, inspection, and introduction into production use. Use KanBo to stay on top of all aspects of your manufacturing process.
In conclusion, KanBo’s Manufacturing Engineer, Supplier Support – Composite Structures feature is the ideal solution for automotive professionals looking to streamline their manufacturing processes, enhance communication, and reduce risk. If you’re looking to stay ahead of the curve in the automotive 4.0 world, KanBo is the platform for you. Start your free trial today!
Monday:
Start your week by logging in to KanBo and checking your notifications and messages. Make a to-do list for the week and prioritize your tasks. Use the Kanban view to visualize your workflow and assign tasks to team members. Follow up with suppliers and track any pending tasks related to composite materials.
Tuesday:
Create a KanBo card for a supplier visit you have scheduled for the next day. Add details about the visit and attach any necessary documents. Invite relevant team members to the card to keep everyone informed and collaborate on the visit. Use the Activity view to track any changes made to the card.
Wednesday:
After the supplier visit, gather all the important information and create a document folder in KanBo for the supplier. Upload any relevant documents and add them to the card created for the visit. Use the List view to organize all the suppliers you have visited and track their progress.
Thursday:
Monitor your team’s progress on the ongoing projects and identify any potential blockers. Use the KanBo card blocker feature to highlight any issues that need attention. Collaborate with your team to find solutions to these issues. Use the Gantt chart view to keep track of project timelines and deadlines.
Friday:
Create a dashboard in KanBo to get a visual overview of all your ongoing projects and their progress. Monitor your team’s workload and distribute tasks accordingly. Use the Mind Map view to brainstorm ideas and work on problem-solving. Catch up with any pending messages and notifications for the week, and take some time to reflect on your accomplishments.

While KanBo is a tool that aims to improve communication and collaboration within organizations, it offers so much more beyond that. KanBo is a comprehensive work coordination platform that streamlines how people work within teams, departments, and across the entire enterprise.
KanBo enables users to manage their work with precision and clarity, by providing a wealth of features that allow teams to stay on track and get things done. The platform allows users to prioritize tasks, assign them, and set deadlines, so that everyone knows what needs to be done, and when it needs to be done by.
With KanBo, users can collaborate on documents, share information, and receive feedback, all within the platform. They can also easily search for information and have access to all relevant information right at their fingertips, whether it’s a discussion thread, a project document, or an email thread.
KanBo’s visual interface allows users to quickly understand how work is progressing. They can easily see who is working on what and the status of that work. Users can also visualize their work in multiple ways, including kanban boards, timelines, calendars, and Gantt charts, which help in understanding the work better and keeping track of progress.
KanBo also offers a range of integrations with other enterprise software such as Microsoft Office 365, Google Suite, Salesforce, and more. This means that users can continue to work within their preferred tools and have all the relevant information synchronized and updated in KanBo.
In summary, it’s clear that KanBo is much more than just a tool for communication. Its extensive feature set and integrations make it a powerful work coordination platform that enables organizations to streamline their work and focus on delivering results.
Q&A
1. What industries is KanBo best suited for?
Answer: KanBo is perfect for a wide range of industries including automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and more. The platform is designed to enhance communication and collaboration across various departments and stakeholders within an organization.
2. How does KanBo help streamline project management?
Answer: KanBo offers a range of project management tools that make it easy to assign tasks, set deadlines, track progress, and collaborate with team members. The Kanban view helps visualize workflows, while the Gantt chart view helps track timelines and deadlines. The platform also offers a range of other views such as List, Mind Map, and Activity to help manage projects efficiently.
3. How does KanBo promote collaboration with suppliers and stakeholders?
Answer: KanBo facilitates collaboration with suppliers and stakeholders through its powerful communication features. Project managers can assign tasks, set deadlines, and track progress, while team members can communicate via KanBo’s streamlined chat system. The platform also offers a document storage system, making it easy to share documents and information with suppliers and stakeholders. Additionally, the platform enables users to invite suppliers and stakeholders to specific cards in KanBo, allowing them to view and contribute to the project.
Use Case: Collaborating with Suppliers for Composite Parts Manufacturing
Let’s say you are a manufacturing engineer, responsible for the production of composite parts and assemblies for your automotive company. You need to collaborate with suppliers to establish robust processes and tools for the manufacture of these components. Using the KanBo platform, you can streamline this process and enhance communication with your suppliers, leading to more efficient and effective production.
First, you set up a board on KanBo to organize all the tasks related to the production of composite parts and assemblies. You invite your suppliers to join the board, so they can see all the tasks and collaborate with you in real-time.
Next, you create a task to review and approve all engineering drawings and models for assigned products, ensuring parts, assemblies, and/or installations are manufacturable. You assign this task to yourself and your suppliers, so everyone can review the designs and provide feedback.
As your suppliers submit their Manufacturing Process Plans (MPP), you review and approve them on KanBo. You also audit the MPP on a set cadence based upon part/process criticality and production risk, ensuring that the processes are being followed correctly.
When tooling designs are required for assigned products, you create Tooling Request Forms (TRF) on KanBo to initiate the tool creation workflow. You utilize KanBo’s project management tools and skills to manage tooling build, inspection, and introduction into production use.
You use KanBo to review engineering requirements and/or supplier process changes with assembly technicians to assess risks associated with change implementation. You also partner with Quality to reduce supplier QNs by leading improvement projects with suppliers.
If there are any discrepant parts, you use KanBo to initiate and champion engineering Change Requests (CR) to drive engineering changes as required to resolve manufacturability-driven supplier discrepancies or inefficiencies.
Finally, you communicate and coach the application of good manufacturing practices with suppliers using KanBo’s communication tools, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
Using KanBo, you were able to streamline collaboration with your suppliers for the manufacturing of composite parts and assemblies. By leveraging KanBo’s project management tools and communication features, you were able to establish robust processes, reduce risks, and improve communication with your suppliers. Furthermore, you were able to use your Microsoft Office skills within KanBo, making the transition to the platform seamless.
