Production research 1993 : proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Production Research, Lappeenranta, Finland, 16-20 August, 1993
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Production research 1993 : proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Production Research, Lappeenranta, Finland, 16-20 August, 1993
(Advances in industrial engineering, 17)
Elsevier, 1993
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Research into industrial production is a varied and far-reaching activity and cannot be said to be the province of any one particular science. Industrial production research is a subject which cannot be covered in any one or even several branches of study, expertise in other fields of science is also needed for this research. The guiding principle on which industrial production is based is to manufacture marketable, quality products, using the factors of production as economically as possible. Only in this way can profitability be assured and future production be guaranteed. Industrial centres have sprung up throughout the world in which the latest technological achievements have been applied with great success. The 322 papers in this volume review current issues of production in an increasingly demanding working environment. Current problems are analysed, which can only be solved through worldwide production research which will also further industrial development. The effects of both industrial production and the production of energy on the natural environment are examined in detail.
The articles presented in this book emphasise the need for flexibility and concentration of forces in production research, in order to propose and implement approaches and solutions which can be adapted to continuously changing circumstances. It is hoped that the readers of this volume will consider production research as an ongoing and open project which requires multidisciplinary co-operation to cope with the many open questions on future industrial development throughout the world.
Table of Contents
- Sessions - Norman Dudley: Innovative production structures - Precondition for a customer-orientated production management, H.-J. Bullinger et al. Plenary sessions: Efficiency instead of productivity
- Cost accounting data from the Swedish steel industry, used for efficiency measurement, E. Ruist
- Modelling production opportunities - An historical overview, R.W. Grubbstroem
- Corporate planning, strategies, and critical factors in forest industries, P. Sierila
- A scenario of engineering jobs in the manufacture of machines, J. Saari et al. Workshops: Workplace design - new methods and applications
- Rapid prototyping application and experience
- World class manufacturing through TQM/TPQM
- Midwifing technological innovations
- Tutorial. I Manufacturing Technology: Sessions - Cutting
- Forming
- Grinding/deburring
- Laser, EDM, ECM
- Welding. II Factory Automation and Flexible, Automated Manufacturing System (FMS): Sessions - FMS
- FAS
- Robotics
- Automated materials handling. III State of the Art of CIM and its Future Trends: Sessions - CIM. IV Impact of New Steel and Other Materials on Design and Production. V Production Planning Methods: Sessions - Production management systems
- Production planning systems
- Models of production planning schedules
- Simulation of production scheduling systems
- Dynamic production scheduling systems
- Expert systems development and applications
- Expert system development
- Special methods in production scheduling
- Concurrent engineering
- Group technology and cell manufacturing
- Assembly systems
- Batch production
- Production scheduling systems
- Scheduling rules
- Miscellaneous problems
- Technical models. VI Management and Production Planning: Research and development
- Corporate and production planning
- Strategic issues for productivity development. VII Production Performance Measurements: Activity based costing, cost information systems
- Performance measurement, productivity measurement
- Various cost/benefit analyses, economic modelling
- Investment decision problems. VIII Strategies and Productivity Problems in the Forest Industry and Other Process Industries. IX Human Factors in Production: Ergonomics
- Man-machine interface
- Work organization. X Energy and Industry. XI Quality: Quality in management
- Quality assurance system
- Quality management techniques
- Cost of quality. XII Related Applications: Logistic trends
- Locational models
- Logistical methods
- Business logistics
- Inventory control models
- Kanban systems
- Maintenance.
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