Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Volume 2 Issue 1
Table of contents
Manufacturing Strategy – Bridging the Gap
Brian SmallIf companies are to be successful they must have a competitivestrategy. A composite, formed of successful manufacturing companystrategies, is outlined in order to resolve…
Strategic Aspects of Supply Chain Management
Douglas K. Macbeth, Neil FergusonSupply chain management can be seen as an approach to obtaining thebenefits of Vertical Integration without ownership. Vertical Integrationhas the potential to offer benefits of…
New Developments in Computer‐aided Manufacturing
Anthony Corbo, Brian H. KleinerThe key word with respect to computer‐aided manufacturing is“speed”. Almost all new developments in this high‐tech fieldcentre on decreasing production time. First, the importance…
Computer Technology and International Competition: Part 1: The Factory of the Future
Joel D. Goldhar, Theodore W. SchlieThe issue of competitiveness in US manufacturing industry isaddressed. The reasons for the decline and lack of competitiveness of USmanufacturing companies after the Second World…
Product Standardisation and Process Similitude
Alberto De Toni, Luca ZipponiThe reasons which make an integrated product‐process approachnecessary are described: also indicated are the aim of simultaneousproduct‐process design, attainment of flexibility…
Work Scheduling through Manufacturing Cells
L. Mitchell, D. SpurgeonAspects of work undertaken at a large sheet metal‐manufacturingfacility are examined. The adoption of a new strategy involved thecreation of a cell layout together with new…