Removing the Barriers to Efficient Manufacturing

Removing the Barriers to Efficient Manufacturing
Author: Daniel L. Ferguson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466555521

W. Edwards Deming‘s central premise was that improvements in product quality would increase productivity, improve competitive position, and help ensure long-term survival. Point 12 of his landmark 14 Points for Management says that management‘s job is to remove the barriers that keep people from taking pride in their work. That‘s exactly what this book is about.Shedding new light on Deming‘s 14 Points, Removing the Barriers to Efficient Manufacturing: Real-World Applications of Lean Productivity outlines time-tested organizational structures and methods to help you reduce variability and deliver high-quality products consistently. It describes the financial losses that can occur as a result of variability and details the specific activities management must engage in to avoid these losses and ensure long-term success.Instead of taking you on a random walk, the book supplies each manufacturing group in your organization with straightforward directions for creating a smooth-running facility with reduced variability. It includes work assignments in each chapter that, if completed in the order presented, will guide you through the creation of the Model Vision for your manufacturing facility. It also:Covers key topics on working with people, including training and retrainingSupplies pointers for working with unions Considers Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED)Describes how to put it all together with action plansThe book includes a write up on Deming‘s famous Red Bead Experiment as well as an introduction to statistical process control techniques in the appendices.

Energy Efficient Manufacturing

Energy Efficient Manufacturing
Author: John W. Sutherland
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118423844

Over the last several years, manufacturers have expressed increasing interest in reducing their energy consumption and have begun to search for opportunities to reduce their energy usage. In this book, the authors explore a variety of opportunities to reduce the energy footprint of manufacturing. These opportunities cover the entire spatial scale of the manufacturing enterprise: from unit process-oriented approaches to enterprise-level strategies. Each chapter examines some aspect of this spatial scale, and discusses and describes the opportunities that exist at that level. Case studies demonstrate how the opportunity may be acted on with practical guidance on how to respond to these opportunities.

Emerging Trends in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Emerging Trends in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Author: Xianguo Li
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1062
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811969450

The book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (ICETMIE 2022). It covers the latest trends in the area of mechanical engineering. The broad topics covered in the book are engineering design, industrial and production engineering, Industry 4.0, energy and process engineering, mechatronics, control and robotics, material science, and automotive engineering. The book is useful for students, researchers, and professionals working in the various areas of mechanical engineering.

Handbook of Economic Growth

Handbook of Economic Growth
Author: Philippe Aghion
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2005-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0444520430

Featuring survey articles by leading economists working on growth theory, this two-volume set covers theories of economic growth, the empirics of economic growth, and growth policies and mechanisms. It also covers technology, trade and geography, and growth and socio-economic development.

Collaborative Economy and Tourism

Collaborative Economy and Tourism
Author: Dianne Dredge
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319517996

This book employs an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral lens to explore the collaborative dynamics that are currently disrupting, re-creating and transforming the production and consumption of tourism. House swapping, ridesharing, voluntourism, couchsurfing, dinner hosting, social enterprise and similar phenomena are among these collective innovations in tourism that are shaking the very bedrock of an industrial system that has been traditionally sustained along commercial value chains. To date there has been very little investigation of these trends, which have been inspired by, amongst other things, de-industrialization processes and post-capitalist forms of production and consumption, postmaterialism, the rise of the third sector and collaborative governance. Addressing that gap, this book explores the character, depth and breadth of these disruptions, the creative opportunities for tourism that are emerging from them, and how governments are responding to these new challenges. In doing so, the book provides both theoretical and practical insights into the future of tourism in a world that is, paradoxically, becoming both increasingly collaborative and individualized.

Constructing a European Market

Constructing a European Market
Author: Michelle Egan
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2001-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191529524

Efforts to tackle the trade impeding effects of divergent standards and regulations are at the core of European economic relations. This volume draws on literature from several disciplines to develop a comprehensive account of the regulatory strategies and institutional arrangements adopted by the EU in promoting the single market in goods. It provides a historical overview and detailed cases studies of the various policy initiatives that have altered the boundaries between the public and private sector in fostering market integration. Tackling interstate barriers to trade has relied heavily on European law to shape the framework of relations between states, and trade liberalization has been facilitated by legal rulings resolving territorial conflicts over regulatory jurisdiction and authority. The European Court of Justice has actively shaped markets, acting as a 'free trade umpire' in balancing the goals of market liberalization and market regulation while fostering market compliance. Although markets are absolutely dependent on public authority, the institutional innovation of the EU has been to use the private sector in an ancillary role to the state. By delegating responsibility to set standards for market access, the EU has chosen to draw on the resources of private actors, resulting in a system of governance that is a distinctive, hybrid model of regulation composed of state and non-state actors. Though the "outsourcing" of public sector regulatory activity was expected to be more effective than the process of regulatory harmonization, progress has been difficult. The current deficit in setting standards for European-wide market access raises concerns about the efficiency and effectiveness of such a regulatory regime. Egan provides a detailed evaluation of that process, highlighting regulatory gaps in the single market and the need to focus not only on the process of market integration, but also its outcome and impact on European business. Comparisons with American efforts to create a national market are made throughout to demonstrate the difficulties of constructing and maintaining a single market. American and European efforts to devise a uniform market for commerce and trade have involved both public and private authorities, though with different degrees of coordination and centralization, as many of the strategies undertaken by the EU echo earlier American market-building efforts.