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Sucessful SKD Program Process Map

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Starting a Program with MOVEKO
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Before we launch an SKD/CKD program, we align with your team on the basics: vehicle, volumes, markets and responsibilities. This lets us design the extension plant around your reality, not assumptions.

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  • Vehicle & variant scope – base model, key options, planned derivatives.

  • Target markets & timing – EU countries, launch dates, ramp-up profile.

  • Volume assumptions – yearly volumes, mix by variant, shift strategy.

  • Technical data pack – BOM overview, key drawings, process standards, EOL tests.

  • Regulatory ownership – confirmation that you remain manufacturer-of-record and WVTA holder.

  • Logistics constraints – origin plant location, ports, preferred Incoterms and packaging limits.

From Concept to Ready-to-Run Line
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Once we have the program basics, we build the full blueprint and prepare the plant so your first pilot cars can run smoothly.

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  • Agreed SKD/CKD concept – disassembly level, module definition, kit structure.

  • Regulatory & customs blueprint – type-approval path, documentation flow, HS coding concept.

  • Selected host plant & layout – confirmed line layout, stations, buffer and warehouse zones.

  • Packaging & logistics design – container plans, kitting strategy, returnable packaging loop.

  • Project governance – joint milestones, responsibilities and communication routines.

From Concept to Ready-to-Run Line
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After SOP, the focus shifts to stable operations, compliance and continuous improvement. These are the ingredients for a program that lasts

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  • Stable forecast & planning data – rolling volume plans to keep capacity and logistics optimised.

  • Aligned quality & CoP standards – your specifications embedded in our day-to-day checks and audits.

  • Live data & traceability – VIN, process and test data recorded and shared in agreed formats.

  • Change management discipline – controlled process for engineering changes, new variants and supplier updates.

  • Regular joint reviews – performance, cost, risk and improvement roadmap reviewed together.

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