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The art of managing production disruptions in pump industry

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The current business environment in pump manufacturing companies is characterized by markets facing fierce competition. Customer expectations as a result are becoming increasingly higher in terms of quality, cost and delivery dates. These expectations are even worse due to rapid development of new information and communication technologies which provide direct connections between companies and their clients. Therefore, companies must have powerful “planning and controlling” mechanisms at their disposal. To achieve this, companies rely on a number of functions including production scheduling. Production scheduling strategies and disruptions management in pump industry are investigated, followed by a new-fangled concept suitable for addressing problems considered herein. Slot allocation process which starts by assigning slot number and/or confirmed order and ends when it is accepted into the queue by operations planning is presented. We further examine and relate market needs with manufacturing capacity available and supplier capacity by employing basic theory of work measurements, e.g., TAKT time, etc.
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123--136
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 7 poz.
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  • Department Industrial Engineering & Operations Management, Vaal University of Technology, Vanderbijlpark, 1900, Gauteng, South Africa
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  • Department Industrial Engineering & Operations Management, Vaal University of Technology
Bibliografia
  • Mierzejewska A., (2002), Systematic Approach to TAKT Time Calculation in Achieving Required Manufacturing System Capacity, Cambridge.
  • Ohno T., (1988), Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production, Productivity Press, Portland.
  • Rajan S., (2002), Quick Response Manufacturing: A Competitive Strategy for the 21st Century. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Rother R. & Harris M., (2002), Creating Continuous Flow: An Action Guide for Managers, Engineers and Production Associates, Lean Enterprise Institute.
  • Tubino F. & Suri R., (2000), What Kind of Numbers Can a Company Expect After Implementing QRM? “Proceedings of the Quick Response Manufacturing 2000 Conference”. Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearbon.
  • Womack J. & Jones D., (1996), Lean Thinking. Simon and Schuster, New York.
  • Womack J., Jones D. & Roos D., (1990), The Machine That Changed the World. Harper Perennial, New York.
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