03185nam 2200409 450 991081428040332120200812092050.00-429-28598-11-000-76478-8(CKB)4100000011241872(MiAaPQ)EBC6195066(EXLCZ)99410000001124187220200812d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDesign for manufacturability how to use concurrent engineering to rapidly develop low-cost, high-quality products for lean production /David M. AndersonSecond edition.New York, New York ;Abingdon, England :Routledge,[2020]©20201 online resource (xlviii, 542 pages) illustrations0-367-24994-4 Includes bibliographical references and index."This book shows how to use concurrent engineering teams to design products for all aspects of manufacturing with the lowest cost, the highest quality, and the quickest time to stable production. Extending the concepts of design for manufacturability to an advanced product development model, the book explains how to simultaneously make major improvements in all these product development goals, while enabling effective implementation of Lean Production and quality programs. Illustrating how to make the most of lessons learned from previous projects, the book proposes numerous improvements to current product development practices, education, and management. It outlines effective procedures to standardize parts and materials, save time and money with off-the-shelf parts, and implement a standardization program. It also spells out how to work with the purchasing department early on to select parts and materials that maximize quality and availability while minimizing part lead-times and ensuring desired functionality. This updated second edition includes completely new sections on: Scalability -- shows how to design products to easily scale up production to any need expansion quickly. This is essential for hot products to capture their full market potential (e.g., for instance for solar power to be able to rapidly replace greenhouse-gas generating power sources world-wide when the need is realized. Manufacturable Research -- a unique section that, for the first time, shows research labs many "low-hanging-fruit" techniques that can easily be done in research efforts to ensure research results will be result in manufacturable and scalable products. Commercialization -- another unique methodology to show how to preserve the "crown jewels" of un-manufacturable research or patents and redesign the rest for manufacturability. How to design half-cost products"--Provided by publisher.Lean manufacturingLean manufacturing.658.4013Anderson David M.1698980MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814280403321Design for manufacturability4080887UNINA01602nam 2200337 450 99666297240331620250617132736.0978-88-351-6016-820250617d2024----km y0itay5003 baitaITy 00 y<<Le>> città del lavorola qualità dell'occupazione parte dal territorioprefazione di Matilde Marandolaintroduzione di Isabella Covili FaggioliMilanoAngeli202498 p.22 cmHR Innovation23In testa al frontespizio: Fondazione AIDPQuesto libro intende analizzare e valorizzare il ruolo delle opportunità occupazionali, del valore dei servizi sociali, del sistema di welfare decentrato e più in generale della qualità della vita nel territorio come parametri per la qualità del lavoro. Sono presentati i dati della prima ricerca sulle migliori città del lavoro promossa dalla Fondazione Aidp con Isfort, affiancati a una riflessione a più mani di autorevoli esperti, manager e giuslavoristi che ci confrontano sul tema. (Fonte: editore)2001HR Innovation23AziendeLavoratori dipendentiAssistenza socialeItaliaBNCF362.850945MARANDOLA,MatildeCOVILI FAGGIOLI,IsabellaFondazione AIDP lavoro e sostenibilitàITcbaREICAT996662972403316362.850 CIT 1292014 L.M.362.850570326BKSOSCittà del lavoro4295528UNISA