Newsletter Subscribe
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter
A practical guide to the Design-to-Supply approach and how it improves efficiency, cost, and product delivery.
Design-to-Supply (D2S) is a product development and supply chain methodology that aligns product design decisions with supply chain capabilities to reduce costs, improve manufacturability, and accelerate time-to-market.
Definition
D2S is an approach where engineering, design, procurement, and supply chain teams collaborate early in the product development cycle to ensure that products are optimized for sourcing, production, logistics, and delivery.
Traditional product development often separates design and supply chain activities, leading to costly redesigns, sourcing challenges, and production inefficiencies. D2S solves this by linking design decisions directly to supply chain realities.
With D2S, teams assess component availability, supplier capabilities, manufacturing constraints, cost structures, and lead times before finalizing product specifications.
Industries such as electronics, automotive, and consumer goods use D2S to ensure components are available globally, supply risks are minimized, and production remains flexible.
Because global supply chain uncertainty requires earlier alignment between design and sourcing.
No, when done well, it prevents delays caused by later redesigns.
Companies with global supply dependencies or complex component sourcing.