Design for manufacturability
An edition of Design for manufacturability (2014)
how to use concurrent engineering to rapidly develop low-cost, high-quality products for lean production
By Anderson, David M. P.E.
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
450
Description:
"This book explains how to develop manufactured products right, the first time around. It describes how to reduce total cost, ramp to volume production on schedule, and increase production for demand so as not to limit growth. Most design for manufacturability books are written for design engineers and focus on the parts that determine 20% of the costs. This book focuses on designing products which determine 60% of the costs. This book is suitable for anyone involved in product development at manufacturing companies, including management, ownership, and the consultants that serve them"--
subjects: Lean manufacturing, Concurrent engineering, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Quality Control, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industrial Management, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Manufacturing, Manufacturing processes, Production allégée, Conception technique simultanée, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades