Arrangement of automotive spare parts: brake discs, filters, pulleys and suspension components on dark background | H&Z
Automotive
Procurement & Cost Management
30.06.2025 | Article

Cost & Value Engineering

Integrate cost savings with value growth

Our methodology enhances product value by combining cost reduction with quality improvement through cross-functional collaboration and advanced analysis techniques.

Traditional procurement approaches mainly focus on suppliers and, as procurement becomes more mature, the focus widens to consider contracts, commodities, and categories of spend. However, many procurement organisations fail to take a product perspective. However, moving away from purely commercial levers requires cross-functional collaboration and the capability to combine design, engineering, process, and commercial thinking.   

TAKING A PRODUCT PERSPECTIVE

Our cutting-edge Cost & Value Engineering methodology gets to the core of product costs; analysing components and materials in order to reduce cost whilst maintaining quality, and identifying ways to enhance value while reducing cost.

Product tear-down, competitor benchmarking, raw material cost analysis and physical reverse engineering techniques help scrutinize each individual component from a functional, commercial, and technical perspective. To make this work, both cross-functional and collaborative approaches can be used.

PRODUCT BENCHMARKING

Applicable for both new product design as well as for existing product lines, product benchmarking enables us to work out both the specific technical & commercial differences against competitor products.  For this purpose, the expertise, and the different perspectives of a cross-functional team from sales, procurement, development must be combined. Product benchmarking includes a tear down of own and competitor products, a functional benchmark as well as a cost calculation. The results provide a range of optimisation initiatives which can be used to gain a competitive advantage.

DESIGN-TO-COST WORKSHOPS

To achieve significant P&L effects of up to 25%, design-to-cost (D2C) workshops on product or component level are a proven approach in which H&Z has long track record. Projects range from automotive & train components to pumps & transformers to consumer electronic critical success factor is supplier collaborative cost reduction; the co-creation of engineering, procurement and supplier, to identify and discuss optimisation ideas in the design and manufacturing processes. Joint workshops in combination with target cost analysis, drives measures that achieve significant and step-change improvement in product costs, for both supplier and buyer. 

Consulting workshop collage showing cost transparency diagrams, supply chain risk mapping, value engineering, and data models for demand and price forecasts.

GET IN CONTACT WITH OUR EXPERT

Patrick Dauser

Senior Expert Level 1
Patrick Dauser

THIS COULD ALSO BE INTERESTING TO YOU

Strategy Paper
13.08.2026

Europe’s defence ramp-up will be decided by industrial execution: how quickly manufacturers can scale production, strengthen the supply base and decide at the pace of demand.

Close-up of a CNC machining tool cutting metal with sparks flying | H&Z
Pulse Check
04.08.2026

Machinery and plant engineering leaders are prioritising margin, cash, and resilience. Our H1/2026 survey shows where execution still falls short.

Three MacGregor workers in high-visibility jackets observing crane equipment at a shipyard | H&Z
Success Story
 

How MacGregor established an independent procurement function that delivered savings above target, strengthened governance and positioned procurement as a strategic contributor.