Improving changeover performance : a strategy for becoming a lean, responsive manufacturer / R.I. McIntosh ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): McIntosh, R. IMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001Description: 351 p. : ill. 22 cmContent type: ISBN: 9780750650878Subject(s): Production control | Production managementGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Improving changeover performance.DDC classification: 658.5 LOC classification: TS155.8 | .I48 2001ebOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction; -- Manufacturing flexibility; -- Addressing changeover issues: an overall methodology for changeover improvement; -- Financial benefit analysis; -- The role of design; -- Shop floor issues: changeover auditing; -- Shop floor issues: develop and operational strategy; set local targets; implement; monitor; -- Organisation-led improvement techniques; -- Design-led improvement .techniques; -- Case studies
Summary: 'Improving Changeover Performance' is essential reading for managers, engineers and improvement practitioners working in manufacturing industries. It will also prove invaluable to original equipment manufacturers and postgraduates and academic researchers alike. Increasing importance is being placed on responsive, flexible manufacture in multi-product industrial environments. The ability to changeover production facilities both quickly and to a high standard is a key component of just-in-time and lean manufacturing paradigms, which are increasingly being adopted as businesses strive to compete in today's volatile and congested markets. Currently industry frequently adopts the SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Die) system, a well-established shop floor method to improve changeovers. This book takes a major step beyond the SMED system, by describing in much greater detail than hitherto the potential role of engineering design, of both substantive and non-substantive nature, to enhance changeovers. It also clearly sets out what better changeover performance can contribute to business competitiveness, and describes the many pitfalls that an improvement initiative can face. Provides overall methodology for changeover improvementIncorporates design into SMED systemRecommended by the IMechE Journal of Engineering .Manufacture
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.Includes index

.Includes bibliographical references

Introduction; -- Manufacturing flexibility; -- Addressing changeover issues: an overall methodology for changeover improvement; -- Financial benefit analysis; -- The role of design; -- Shop floor issues: changeover auditing; -- Shop floor issues: develop and operational strategy; set local targets; implement; monitor; -- Organisation-led improvement techniques; -- Design-led improvement
.techniques; -- Case studies

'Improving Changeover Performance' is essential reading for managers, engineers and improvement practitioners working in manufacturing industries. It will also prove invaluable to original equipment manufacturers and postgraduates and academic researchers alike. Increasing importance is being placed on responsive, flexible manufacture in multi-product industrial environments. The ability to changeover production facilities both quickly and to a high standard is a key component of just-in-time and lean manufacturing paradigms, which are increasingly being adopted as businesses strive to compete in today's volatile and congested markets. Currently industry frequently adopts the SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Die) system, a well-established shop floor method to improve changeovers. This book takes a major step beyond the SMED system, by describing in much greater detail than hitherto the potential role of engineering design, of both substantive and non-substantive nature, to enhance changeovers. It also clearly sets out what better changeover performance can contribute to business competitiveness, and describes the many pitfalls that an improvement initiative can face. Provides overall methodology for changeover improvementIncorporates design into SMED systemRecommended by the IMechE Journal of Engineering
.Manufacture

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