Handbook of Production Management MethodsElsevier, 22/10/2001 - 313 من الصفحات This unique book provides a guide to the selection of appropriate production and manufacturing methods for postgraduate and professional manufacturing engineers. It starts by helping the reader to identify the required objectives of industrial management for their particular situation. Having identified the objectives an analytical assessment of the available production and management methods is made. The analytical system presents an objective method of production selection. For example, this practical book will help the reader to decide whether or not a local Just-in-Time process is needed or a full chain JIT method is needed. Alternatively the problem may be deciding between set-up time reduction or changeover time reduction. Should TQM be ceded to PCIs? This book covers nearly all methods of production and manufacturing and will prove the most comprehensive guide to choosing and using these methods.
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... competitive markets of the late 1980s and early 1990s imposed new demands and objectives on the manufacturing process that also called for a new paradigm for manufacturing methods. The new demands were: short time to market; product ...
... competition arose to create new manufacturing methods and to obtain recognition. This competition brought over 110 proposals for manufacturing methods. Some of the most famous are enterprise resource planning (ERP), concurrent ...
... competition between customer relation management (CRM) and supply chain management occurred. In this book the proposed methods are introduced, and mapped according to the activities they aimed to improve, such as reduced inventory ...
... architecture 15 Collaborative manufacturing in virtual enterprises 16 Common-sense manufacturing – CSM 17 Competitive edge 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Chapter 2. List of manufacturing methods 2.1 List of manufacturing methods.
... Competitive intelligence – CI Computer-aided process planning – CAPP Computer integrated manufacturing – CIM Concurrent engineering – CE Constant work-in-process – CONWIP Cooperative manufacturing Computer-oriented PICS – COPICS Core ...