Client
BHDP developed global plant facility standards for P&G's Baby Care, Hair Care and Manufacturing Management Nerve Center Operations.
Plant Standardization
01 Challenge
In 2012, BHDP was commissioned by Procter & Gamble to develop their fourth global plant facility standard… this time for P&G’s Global Fabric & Home Care category operations. Between 2009 and 2011, BHDP had successfully developed global plant facility standards for Procter & Gamble’s Baby Care, Hair Care, and Manufacturing Management Nerve Center Operations.
02 Solution
BHDP developed plant facility standards that continue to deliver rapid global capacity expansion and technology roll-out. The advantages of adopting global plant standardization are real and significant, like achieving cost savings through repeatable project designs, productivity improvements, and accelerated schedules to meet speed-to-market objectives.
Quick Facts
Completion Date 2012, 2013, 2015
Location Jakarta, Indonesia, and Taicang, China
03 Results
Other benefits to plant standardization include cost benchmarking, improved capital forecasting, global equipment asset reallocation, and “Minimum Entry Model” facility designs that create opportunities for expansion into emerging markets. A commitment to Plant Facility Standardization brings with it the possibility to create designs that travel globally.
Procter & Gamble’s first planned implementations of the new Global Fabric & Home Care plant standard include expansions in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Taicang, China, for which they commissioned BHDP to deliver concept and definition design.