Personal Care Hardware
Personal care hardware BOM reduction route
A sourcing and design review case for buyers who need a lower BOM while keeping a premium-looking product surface and usable structure.
Reference context
The playbook shows how design and supply-chain thinking can work together: preserve visual value where the user notices it, simplify hidden complexity, and communicate cost-down changes clearly to the buyer.
This page is a clearly labeled benchmark, demo, or reference playbook unless separately confirmed as a Hexastruct closed client project.
Operating logic
- Separate visible value surfaces from hidden structural cost drivers
- Review alternative materials, process routes, and assembly simplification
- Estimate buyer-facing impact before removing features
- Prepare an updated quote and explanation package
Expected outputs
- BOM pressure map
- Cost-down option list
- CMF protection notes
- Supplier communication package
Why this matters for Google and buyers
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