![]() In fact, it’s getting harder to stay in stock in many cases. On the growth side, the more products I can get on the shelf as a retailer, the less I stock out. There is also obviously an element around the less packaging I have, the less packaging material costs. And that’s often overlooked in the design process for the product. And there’s an angle around the more of a product that I can get in the container or the truck, the less that truck costs per unit. I think there’s a big angle in terms of freight savings, an expense that has increased dramatically in recent years. What is the big reason why we want to get things smaller and still make them appealing to the consumer?ĭave Fedewa: I’ll walk through all three of those. I’m also hearing a sustainability element, and it sounds like there are also some commercial elements. So what I’m hearing is a big cost component, and I’m sure in the current environment, cost is a big deal. And fourth, and perhaps most importantly, it means less environmental impact as well.Ĭhristian Johnson: Thank you, Ben. It means less material cost, it means less shipping cost, it means more product on the shelf, so fewer stockouts. And the reason why that’s so important in 2023 is it brings not one but four benefits. ![]() A skinny design is perhaps too complex a term because we’re simply saying make things smaller. Welcome to you, Benedict.īenedict Sheppard: Happy to start there. And Benedict Sheppard, a partner based in London. ![]() ![]() Lea Kobeli, a design expert based in the Bay Area. Today’s guests are Dave Fedewa, a partner based in Atlanta. I’m the global Operations Practice executive editor, based in Hong Kong. Welcome to McKinsey Talks Operations, a podcast where the world’s C-suite leaders and McKinsey experts cut through the noise and uncover how to create a new operational reality. There’s a consumer element, there’s a store stocking element, there’s a cost freight reduction element, and there’s a big sustainability benefit as well.Ĭhristian Johnson: That’s Dave Fedewa talking about the benefits of skinny design, the topic of this episode of McKinsey Talks Operations. Their conversation has been edited for clarity.ĭave Fedewa: It’s sort of a classic win–win–win solution. Host Christian Johnson is joined by partners Dave Fedewa and Benedict Sheppard and expert Lea Kobeli from McKinsey’s Operations Practice. This episode of McKinsey Talks Operations explores cost savings, sustainability, and the commercial advantages of reducing the size of product packaging, and discusses innovative solutions such as nesting products and honeycomb packing formats to reduce stockouts and improve sustainability and customer experience.Īdditionally, we will highlight the importance of cross-functional collaboration in product design and the need for stakeholders to align incentives for optimized product development programs. Oh and sorry for the big file size(Download Size is only 170MB), I'm using custom made 4k textures for most of the blocks ( some blocks do use the shared textures )īTW Some of you may know me LOL, I'm that weird guy on youtube who makes battle videos and Death tests and that colony Ship and some other ♥♥♥♥.The concept of skinny design-making product packaging smaller-has potential benefits for consumers, retailers, and the environment. Some Blocks have the same output as the vanilla counterpart but they run more efficiently(Like assembler). Some Blocks (Like Reactor or Both type of thrusters ) have Higher output ( 10 to 20% more ).īut at same time they need more POWER to operate Over all difference compare to the vanilla Blocks.Įvery Blocks Requires more Component to build ( 20 to 30% more ). GattlingTurretCompact_Large ( Short Range-Fast firing) GattlingTurretHeavy_Large ( Long range 1200m Slow Firing, Heavy round ) This mod pack contains 17 new Blocks but they are all based on the vanilla blocks, tho each block has different stats compare to their vanilla counterpart. ( i have all my 3D models and source file for my mods available there ) If like the mod maybe check out my Patreon page: Hello everyone, thx for checking out my modpack ( First of many, already working on a BFG10000 from Doom Eternal check the images )
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