Handling Growth as a Complexity Driver at Faymonville
Constanze Chwallek (),
Kaan Goezler () and
Walter Reichert ()
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Constanze Chwallek: Aachen University of Applied Sciences
Kaan Goezler: Faymonville S.A.
Walter Reichert: Aachen University of Applied Sciences
A chapter in Hidden Champions Case Compendium, 2024, pp 209-221 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The FAYMONVILLE case study describes how the family-owned company Faymonville from eastern Belgium has succeeded in becoming one of the leading manufacturers in its sector. The targeted identification of new markets, the focus on relevant customer needs, and a consistent product policy with a coordinated manufacturing concept lay the foundations for success. In this case study, students can learn about how a company can successfully resolve the fundamental contradiction between economic and customized production.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44300-9_14
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