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Design for Manufacturability - How to Use Concurrent Engineering to Rapidly Develop Low-Cost, High-Quality Products for Lean Production, Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Design for Manufacturability - How to Use Concurrent Engineering to Rapidly Develop Low-Cost, High-Quality Products for Lean Production, Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Achieve any cost goals in half the time and achieve stable
production with quality designed in right-the-first-time. Design
for Manufacturability: How to Use Concurrent Engineering to Rapidly
Develop Low-Cost, High-Quality Products for Lean Production is
still the definitive work on DFM. This second edition extends the
proven methodology to the most advanced product development process
with the addition of the following new, unique, and original
topics, which have never been addressed previously. These topics
show you how to: Cut cost from 1/2 to 1/10 in 9 categories-with
ways to remove that much cost from product charges and pricing
Commercialize innovation-starting with Manufacturable Research and
learning from the new section on scalability, you will learn how to
design products and processing equipment to quickly scale up to any
needed demand or desired growth. Design product families that can
be built "on-demand" in platform cells that also "mass customize"
products to-order Make Lean production easier to implement with
much more effective results while making build-to-order practical
with spontaneous supply chains and eliminating forecasted inventory
by including an updated chapter on "Designing Products for Lean
Production" The author's 30 years of experience teaching companies
DFM based on pre-class surveys and plant tours is the foundation of
this most advanced design process. It includes incorporating dozens
of proven DFM guidelines through up-front concurrent-engineering
teamwork that cuts the time to stable production in half and
curtails change orders for ramps, rework, redesign, substituting
cheaper parts, change orders to fix the changes, unstable design
specs, part obsolescence, and late discovery of manufacturability
issues at periodic design reviews. This second edition is for the
whole product development community, including: Engineers who want
to learn the most advanced DFM techniques Managers who want to lead
the most advanced product development Project team leaders who want
to immediately apply all the principles taught in this book in
their own micro-climate Improvement leaders and champions who want
to implement the above and ensure that the company can design
products and versatile processing equipment for low-volume/high-mix
product varieties Designing half to a tenth of cost categories can
avoid substituting cheap parts, which degrades quality, and
encourages standardization and spontaneous supply chains, which
will encourage Lean initiatives. Using cellular manufacturing to
shift production between lines for mixed production of platforms
and build-to-order to offer the fastest order fulfillment can beat
any competitors' delivery time.
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