2011
DOI: 10.1177/0954408911400009
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Realizing sustainable process improvement through an understanding of machine–material interaction: part 2 – an industrial case study

Abstract: In striving to become world-class, manufacturing organizations employ an array of tools and methods to support improvement programmes to increase quality, efficiency, flexibility, and ultimately reduce unit cost and increase capability. However, many of these programmes are destined to fail at the outset, either in part or in full, due to a lack of holistic and fundamental understanding of the production system, its constituent processes, raw materials, and the product. In addition to this deficiency in unders… Show more

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“…The methodology developed in this article has been created for large complex production systems and as such, its application is nontrivial involving a large number of activities and the generation of a significant amount of knowledge. For these reasons, a discussion of the practical application of the methodology to an industrial case is given in the second part of this two-paper set [35].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The methodology developed in this article has been created for large complex production systems and as such, its application is nontrivial involving a large number of activities and the generation of a significant amount of knowledge. For these reasons, a discussion of the practical application of the methodology to an industrial case is given in the second part of this two-paper set [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%