Value Engineering in Manufacturing

Value Engineering in Manufacturing
Author: American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1967
Genre: Value analysis (Cost control)
ISBN:

Textbook on the application of cost benefit analysis techniques of scientific management to the manufacturing industry, with particular reference to the USA - includes chapters on creative thinking, decision making, production planning (incl. The use of network analysis and operational research methodology), the relevant aspects of business organization, vocational training of value engineers, etc. Bibliographys.

Value Engineering

Value Engineering
Author: Richard Park
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 135140573X

After more than 50 years as a manager and VE pioneer, Richard J. Park presents Value Engineering: A Plan for Invention. Park demonstrates how to adopt VE as a thinking process that can enable you to increase your problem solving skills, cultivate innovation, reduce costs, improve productivity, and more. Features

Value Engineering: Theory and Practice in Industry

Value Engineering: Theory and Practice in Industry
Author: Thomas R. King
Publisher: Miles Value Foundation
Total Pages: 166
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0967921716

This book, along with an instructor's guide (available at www.valuefoundation.org) was developed to support a 3-credit hour university course on Value Engineering principles. The objective of the course is to introduce the concept of value engineering and demonstrate its techniques and application. The course of study provides practical knowledge in specialized techniques that comprise the value engineering methodology and the manner in which they are applied through a systematic job plan approach.

Target Costing and Value Engineering

Target Costing and Value Engineering
Author: Robin Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351411764

What would happen if everyone in your company followed a disciplined approach to cost reduction? Go ahead -- imagine it. What would it look like? How can it be done? The answer -- smart cost management. Effective cost management must start at the design stage. As much as 90-95% of a product's costs are added in the design process. That is why effective cost management programs focus on design and manufacturing. The primary cost management method to control cost during design is a combination of target costing and value engineering. Target Costing Objectives: Identify the cost at which your product must be manufactured at if it is to earn its profit margin at its expected target selling price. Break the target cost down to its component level and have your suppliers find ways to deliver the components they sell you at the set target prices while still making adequate returns. Value Engineering: The connection to function: An organized effort and team based approach to analyze the functions of goods and services that the design stage, and find ways to achieve those functions in a manner that allows the firm to meet its target costs. The result: Added value for your company (development costs on-line with added value for your company; development costs on-line with selling prices) and added value for your customer (higher quality products that meet, possibly even exceed, customer expectations.)

Value Engineering

Value Engineering
Author: Del Younker
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2003-05-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824706968

This invaluable reference teaches effective and practical techniques to improve the overall performance and outcome of design projects in various industries. Value Engineering highlights the application of value methodology to streamline current day operations, strategic planning in company or business segments, and everyday business decisions in the private sector. The book shows how to maximize budgets, reduce life cycle costs, improve project understanding, and create better working relationships. It explains how to gather information for the creation, evaluation, development, and presentation of new project ideas and shows how to design an appropriate task agenda and timeline.

Value Analysis

Value Analysis
Author: Carlos Fallon
Publisher: Miles Value Foundation
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1980-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0937144002

This book is about value, about the value of a car you want to buy, a workbench you decide to make, or a house you want to sell. It will be of interest to those industrial managers who must increase gross margins despite higher wages and material costs and to design engineers, buyers, cost accountants, quality specialists, industrial engineers, and those men in Marketing and Finance who have their fingers on the pulse of a product value.