2009年8月31日 星期一

Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems

Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems (Wiley Series in Manufacturing & Automation Engineering) (Hardcover)

by Shahrukh A. Irani (Editor) "Group Technology (GT) implements the general philosophy that similar things should be performed in a similar manner (Askin and Standridge, 1993)..." (more)


Product Description
A concept that originated in Japan, cellular manufacturing (CM) involves the layout of the production floor, the production process, and the people working in the process itself. The idea is that if similar processes can be clustered together in "cells" on the production line with a limited number of people specializing in each cell, the outcome should be faster production cycles, fewer breakdowns, and higher quality products. This handbook brings together the ideas of over 30 experts to cover all of the components as well as the applications of cellular manufacturing.

From the Back Cover
A hands-on guide to implementing multi-cell manufacturing systems on a large scale.

Cellular manufacturing (CM) is the grouping of similar products for manufacture in discrete multi-machine cells. It has been proven to yield faster production cycles, lower in-process inventory levels, and enhanced product quality.

Pioneered on a large scale by Russian, British, and German manufacturers, interest in CM methods has grown steadily over the past decade. However, there continues to be a dearth of practical guides for industrial engineers and production managers interested in implementing CM techniques in their plants. Bringing together contributions by an international team of CM experts, the Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems bridges this gap in the engineering literature. With the help of numerous in-depth case studies drawn from a wide range of industries, the Handbook covers:

  • History and basic principles of cellular manufacturing.
  • Methods for cell formation, layout, and scheduling of large manufacturing systems.
  • Setup time reduction techniques.
  • Quality control in CM.
  • Benchmarking and performance evaluation of cells.
  • Financial costs and benefits of CM versus traditional approaches.
  • Human resources and team development issues in CM.
  • Computer-aided methods and tools for planning, designing, implementing, and managing cells in manufacturing plants.

    The Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems is an indispensable resource for industrial engineers and production managers interested in implementing this exciting new alternative to conventional manufacturing system configurations.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 762 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1st edition (April 15, 1999)

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