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Triz Engineering Introduces New Engineering Model to Address Rising Execution Risk in Commercial Vehicle Development

Structured approach combines specialization, full-system ownership, and right-first-time execution to deliver Engineering Certainty on launch-critical programs

As commercial vehicle programs face mounting pressure from electrification, evolving regulatory requirements, and increasing system complexity, Triz Engineering is introducing its New Engineering model at ACT Expo in response to a growing industry shift: the primary risk in vehicle development is not only technology, it is execution.

Commercial vehicle programs don’t fail in design, they fail in launch. As programs become more complex, with multiple propulsion pathways, increasing software integration, and competitive development timelines, the challenge is no longer only selecting the right technology, but executing it successfully at launch.

“Commercial vehicle programs don’t fail because of a single technical issue,” said Dion van Leeve, Vice President of Engineering, Advanced Technology at Triz Engineering. “They fail because of compounding misalignment, decisions made too late, systems not integrated early enough, and execution that isn’t structured to manage complexity from the start.”

Across the industry, this shift is becoming more visible:

  • Launch delays driven by late-stage performance challenges
  • Increasing rework due to early misalignment
  • Cost overruns at both program and product levels

As complexity increases, these factors are driving execution risk, not just technical risk.

 New Engineering: A Structured Model for Delivery

Triz Engineering’s New Engineering model is a structured execution model designed to address these challenges at the program level.

The model is built on:

  • Specialization in commercial vehicle systems, enabling system-level integration and faster decisions
  • Full-system ownership from concept through integration, compliance, and production
  • Disciplined delivery with clear accountability for cost, timing, and performance
  • Right-first-time decision-making grounded in application and production reality

This replaces fragmented execution with focused delivery, reducing variability, minimizing rework, and protecting launch timelines.

Engineering Certainty: The Outcome

Triz does not sell engineering hours, they sell Engineering Certainty on launch-critical programs through disciplined execution, clear accountability, and right-first-time delivery.

“Technology uncertainty is something every OEM has to manage,” van Leeve added. “What they can control is how their programs are executed. Engineering Certainty is about removing execution risk, so outcomes become predictable, even in highly complex environments.”

Applied Across Launch-Critical Programs

Triz Engineering works with leading commercial vehicle OEMs and specialty vehicle manufacturers across North America, supporting programs in heavy- and medium-duty trucks, fire and emergency vehicles, last-mile delivery platforms, and commercial chassis systems. These engagements are delivered at vehicle or system level but always with vehicle level understanding, with responsibility from concept through integration, compliance, and release. They reflect Triz Engineering’s ability to deliver predictable outcomes on complex, launch-critical programs.

Reframing the Industry Conversation at ACT Expo

At ACT Expo, Triz Engineering is highlighting the shift from technology-driven risk to execution-driven risk as complexity increases across commercial vehicle programs. Execution discipline, not just engineering capability, is becoming the defining factor in successful vehicle development.

About Triz Engineering

Triz Engineering Solutions provides engineering to commercial vehicle OEMs, supporting the development, integration, and launch of vehicle systems and platforms. Focused exclusively on the commercial vehicle sector, Triz works across heavy-and medium-duty trucks, delivery and vocational vehicles, bus and coach, fire and emergency, and other specialty and off-highway applications. Triz supports programs at the system level, taking responsibility from concept through integration, compliance, and release. The company delivers Engineering Certainty on launch-critical programs through disciplined execution, clear accountability, and right-first-time delivery. Built with OEM DNA, Triz embeds within governance structures while preserving internal ownership. Its New Engineering model replaces fragmented delivery with focused execution and early, decisive decision-making. The result is predictable delivery, reduced execution risk, and improved product success at launch.

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