Author: Vijaykrupal Reddy Chitla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prefabricated houses
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Performance Assessment of Planning Processes During Manufactured Housing Production Operations Using Lean Production Principles
Author: Vijaykrupal Reddy Chitla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prefabricated houses
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prefabricated houses
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Assessment of Production Planning Process in Residential Construction Using Lean Construction and Six Sigma
Author: Thanveer Moosa Mohammed
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Apartment houses
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Apartment houses
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Material Flow-based Analysis of Manufactured Housing Production Plant Facility Layout
Author: Deblina Banerjee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Assembly-line methods
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Assembly-line methods
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
A Decision Support System for Manufactured Housing Production Process Planning and Facility Layout
Author:
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Productivity improvement of manufactured housing (MH) production systems has been a great concern to manufacturers and production managers. The evaluation of the production system efficiency in the factory is essential for meeting the growing demand of customers with respect to design and size of the manufactured housing product (MH). The purpose of this research is to resolve some of the problems of the MH production system. The problems of the existing system are identified in the masters thesis, Abu Hammad 2001, as follows: i) process bottlenecks hindering productivity, ii) unbalanced processes, and iii) layout limitations to the production capacity. Moreover, a lack of technology is observed in the existing MH operations. Existing production systems employing the traditional production line have low throughput and are inefficient. This dissertation research explores alternative layout designs that are proven via simulation to be more efficient and productive. Additionally, an advanced MH production system employing recent theories in technology and manufacturing is addressed in this research. The major contribution of this dissertation is to develop a decision support system (DSS), which provides the MH industry with an efficient tool to streamline the performance of existing MH facilities. This dissertation investigates the interrelation impact of multiple factors on the productivity of four modules: (i) market, (ii) factory, (iii) manufactured housing processes, and (iv) production system layout. The following objectives have been achieved in support of the stated goal: 1. Develop a streamlined MH process; 2. Develop optimization models to streamline the activities and predict relevant parameters; 3. Develop advanced layout designs employing recent theories in manufacturing (i.e., lean production theory). The DSS provides assistance in the following decisions: (i) selecting an efficient system layout matching user requirements, (ii) streamlining activities and operations of the overall production system, and (iii) predicting the productivity and product sizes based on the organizational requirements. Finally, a feedback from the manufacturers has indicated that the DSS meets a crucial need for streamlining the system operations. The proposed DSS is a practical, simple, and accurate tool for scheduling and planning the operations, resources, and material requirements of the production system.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Productivity improvement of manufactured housing (MH) production systems has been a great concern to manufacturers and production managers. The evaluation of the production system efficiency in the factory is essential for meeting the growing demand of customers with respect to design and size of the manufactured housing product (MH). The purpose of this research is to resolve some of the problems of the MH production system. The problems of the existing system are identified in the masters thesis, Abu Hammad 2001, as follows: i) process bottlenecks hindering productivity, ii) unbalanced processes, and iii) layout limitations to the production capacity. Moreover, a lack of technology is observed in the existing MH operations. Existing production systems employing the traditional production line have low throughput and are inefficient. This dissertation research explores alternative layout designs that are proven via simulation to be more efficient and productive. Additionally, an advanced MH production system employing recent theories in technology and manufacturing is addressed in this research. The major contribution of this dissertation is to develop a decision support system (DSS), which provides the MH industry with an efficient tool to streamline the performance of existing MH facilities. This dissertation investigates the interrelation impact of multiple factors on the productivity of four modules: (i) market, (ii) factory, (iii) manufactured housing processes, and (iv) production system layout. The following objectives have been achieved in support of the stated goal: 1. Develop a streamlined MH process; 2. Develop optimization models to streamline the activities and predict relevant parameters; 3. Develop advanced layout designs employing recent theories in manufacturing (i.e., lean production theory). The DSS provides assistance in the following decisions: (i) selecting an efficient system layout matching user requirements, (ii) streamlining activities and operations of the overall production system, and (iii) predicting the productivity and product sizes based on the organizational requirements. Finally, a feedback from the manufacturers has indicated that the DSS meets a crucial need for streamlining the system operations. The proposed DSS is a practical, simple, and accurate tool for scheduling and planning the operations, resources, and material requirements of the production system.
"Whole House" Performance Criteria Framework and Its Application
Author: Lori Swarup
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Health Performance Criteria Framework for Homes Based on "Whole House" and "LEED" Approaches
Author: Gopu Gopinathan Pillai
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Convergence and Divergence of Theory of Constraint(s) and Lean Manufacturing in Construction Projects
Author: Aishwarya Fadnavis
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346275272
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Master's Thesis from the year 2018 in the subject Art - Architecture / History of Construction, grade: Distinction, Queen's University Belfast, language: English, abstract: The purpose of the study is to provide effectively managed constraints by defining constraints that prevent their targets and thus to increase the profitability of firms. Identifying and removing constraints from bottleneck activities help to reduce uncertainties in construction processes and increases the transparency of project management. Various continuous improvement (CI) strategies have been developed and applied to improve manufacturing system performance. This paper studies the combination of two distinct strategies, Lean Manufacturing (LM) and Theory of Constraint(s) (TOC), for improving manufacturing system performance. The research includes reviews of these two methodologies and the implementation process involved in each strategy. Examination of the possibilities to improve manufacturing system performance through integration of these two strategies. The effectiveness of the integrated approach along with an examination of different factors, recommendations, and presentation of best possible management practices for the application of this integrated approach. In an organization, there are attempts to achieve multiple projects with common, shared resources; the work can be challenging. Managers might find themselves on project overload with continual resource shortages and difficulty in determining the most important tasks. The focus of the research is on the elimination of non-value added activities through an application of a management philosophy that identifies and eliminates the waste from each step in the production throughout the Value Stream. A comparative analysis is carried out through reviews and studies regarding Lean Process and TOC- application to determine the manager’s potential benefits like reduced production lead-time and lesser work-in-process inventory.
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346275272
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Master's Thesis from the year 2018 in the subject Art - Architecture / History of Construction, grade: Distinction, Queen's University Belfast, language: English, abstract: The purpose of the study is to provide effectively managed constraints by defining constraints that prevent their targets and thus to increase the profitability of firms. Identifying and removing constraints from bottleneck activities help to reduce uncertainties in construction processes and increases the transparency of project management. Various continuous improvement (CI) strategies have been developed and applied to improve manufacturing system performance. This paper studies the combination of two distinct strategies, Lean Manufacturing (LM) and Theory of Constraint(s) (TOC), for improving manufacturing system performance. The research includes reviews of these two methodologies and the implementation process involved in each strategy. Examination of the possibilities to improve manufacturing system performance through integration of these two strategies. The effectiveness of the integrated approach along with an examination of different factors, recommendations, and presentation of best possible management practices for the application of this integrated approach. In an organization, there are attempts to achieve multiple projects with common, shared resources; the work can be challenging. Managers might find themselves on project overload with continual resource shortages and difficulty in determining the most important tasks. The focus of the research is on the elimination of non-value added activities through an application of a management philosophy that identifies and eliminates the waste from each step in the production throughout the Value Stream. A comparative analysis is carried out through reviews and studies regarding Lean Process and TOC- application to determine the manager’s potential benefits like reduced production lead-time and lesser work-in-process inventory.
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
Author: Ronald G. Askin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9788126514496
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Market_Desc: Management consultants and production control professionals in discrete parts manufacturing (both electronics and mechanical parts industries) Special Features: · Multi-level inventory material· Organized by topic and chronologically.· Covers supply chain integration issues within plant models About The Book: This book covers the design and improvement of single and multistage production systems. Following the standard production planning and scheduling decision hierarchy, it describes the inputs and outputs at each level of the decision hierarchy and one or more decision approaches. The assumptions leading to each approach are included along with the details of the model and the corresponding solution. Modern system concepts and the engineering methods for creating lean production systems are included.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9788126514496
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Market_Desc: Management consultants and production control professionals in discrete parts manufacturing (both electronics and mechanical parts industries) Special Features: · Multi-level inventory material· Organized by topic and chronologically.· Covers supply chain integration issues within plant models About The Book: This book covers the design and improvement of single and multistage production systems. Following the standard production planning and scheduling decision hierarchy, it describes the inputs and outputs at each level of the decision hierarchy and one or more decision approaches. The assumptions leading to each approach are included along with the details of the model and the corresponding solution. Modern system concepts and the engineering methods for creating lean production systems are included.
Productivity Improvement in Manufacturing SMEs
Author: Thomas Thinandavha Munyai
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1351718967
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
This book focuses on the application of workstudy in productivity of manufacturing SMEs locally and abroad and also explores various industrial problems which face manufacturing SMEs in developing and underdeveloped countries in the rest of the world. Low productivity is currently a serious challenge facing manufacturing SMEs, where these SMEs are operating below expected production output levels which makes it difficult for them to compete in the global market. SMEs are the engine drivers of economic growth, one of which is manufacturing. The challenge is that government from various countries in developing and underdeveloped countries, mandated agencies in their respective areas, to ensure that there is economic progress for these SMEs, but productivity remains low in the manufacturing SMEs. When SMEs do not perform well, productivity of manufacturing SMEs declines and unemployment increases. Thus, an increase in unemployment results in a drop of GDP in the country and can become a global and economic crisis. This book describes a process which enables the reader to use effective knowledge that addresses problems facing the productivity of manufacturing SMEs such as work study tools and case studies and provides solutions and applications to improve the running of the manufacturing SMEs in growing their productivity.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1351718967
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
This book focuses on the application of workstudy in productivity of manufacturing SMEs locally and abroad and also explores various industrial problems which face manufacturing SMEs in developing and underdeveloped countries in the rest of the world. Low productivity is currently a serious challenge facing manufacturing SMEs, where these SMEs are operating below expected production output levels which makes it difficult for them to compete in the global market. SMEs are the engine drivers of economic growth, one of which is manufacturing. The challenge is that government from various countries in developing and underdeveloped countries, mandated agencies in their respective areas, to ensure that there is economic progress for these SMEs, but productivity remains low in the manufacturing SMEs. When SMEs do not perform well, productivity of manufacturing SMEs declines and unemployment increases. Thus, an increase in unemployment results in a drop of GDP in the country and can become a global and economic crisis. This book describes a process which enables the reader to use effective knowledge that addresses problems facing the productivity of manufacturing SMEs such as work study tools and case studies and provides solutions and applications to improve the running of the manufacturing SMEs in growing their productivity.
Manufacturing Systems and Technologies for the New Frontier
Author: Mamoru Mitsuishi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 184800267X
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Collected here are 112 papers concerned with all manner of new directions in manufacturing systems given at the 41st CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems. The high-quality material presented in this volume includes reports of work from both scientific and engineering standpoints and several invited and keynote papers addressing the current cutting edge and likely future trends in manufacturing systems. The book’s subjects include: (1) new trends in manufacturing systems design: sustainable design, ubiquitous manufacturing, emergent synthesis, service engineering, value creation, cost engineering, human and social aspects of manufacturing, etc.; (2) new applications for manufacturing systems – medical, life-science, optics, NEMS, etc.; (3) intelligent use of advanced methods and new materials – new manufacturing process technologies, high-hardness materials, bio-medical materials, etc.; (4) integration and control for new machines – compound machine tools, rapid prototyping, printing process integration, etc.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 184800267X
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Collected here are 112 papers concerned with all manner of new directions in manufacturing systems given at the 41st CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems. The high-quality material presented in this volume includes reports of work from both scientific and engineering standpoints and several invited and keynote papers addressing the current cutting edge and likely future trends in manufacturing systems. The book’s subjects include: (1) new trends in manufacturing systems design: sustainable design, ubiquitous manufacturing, emergent synthesis, service engineering, value creation, cost engineering, human and social aspects of manufacturing, etc.; (2) new applications for manufacturing systems – medical, life-science, optics, NEMS, etc.; (3) intelligent use of advanced methods and new materials – new manufacturing process technologies, high-hardness materials, bio-medical materials, etc.; (4) integration and control for new machines – compound machine tools, rapid prototyping, printing process integration, etc.