Xu Shu Yi
About Xu Shu Yi
Xu Shu Yi is the RAININ Product Line Manager at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc., where he has worked since 2018. He specializes in market segmentation, product lifecycle management, and product strategy development.
Work at Mettler-Toledo International
Xu Shu Yi has been employed at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. as the RAININ - Product Line Manager since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for defining market segments and setting market price targets for products. Her work involves overseeing product lifecycle management and focusing on continuous product improvement. She collaborates with various teams, including the Strategic Business Unit (SBU), Research and Development (R&D), and marketing organizations, to define products and initiate new product development.
Previous Roles at Mettler-Toledo, Inc.
Prior to her current position, Xu Shu Yi held multiple roles at Mettler-Toledo, Inc. She worked as a Retail Product Engineer from 2009 to 2011, where she gained experience in product engineering. Following this, she served as a Retail Product Manager from 2011 to 2017, focusing on product management and strategy. These roles contributed to her expertise in product lifecycle management and market analysis.
Product Strategy and Market Analysis Expertise
In her current role, Xu Shu Yi plays a key role in defining product strategy by analyzing market segments, competition, and customer needs. She adopts a long-term perspective to identify business opportunities and extend solutions to potential segments and industries. Her focus includes defining business propositions that deliver value to customers while considering total cost of ownership.
Collaboration and Teamwork in Product Development
Xu Shu Yi emphasizes collaboration with various teams to enhance product offerings. She works closely with the SBU, R&D team, and marketing organization to define product specifications and drive new product development initiatives. This collaborative approach ensures that the products meet market demands and customer expectations.