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Summary
Summary
This project-oriented facilities design and material handling reference explores the techniques and procedures for developing an efficient facility layout, and introduces some of the state-of-the-art tools involved, such as computer simulation. A Âhow-to, systematic, and methodical approach leads readers through the collection, analysis and development of information to produce a quality functional plant layout. Lean manufacturing; work cells and group technology; time standards; the concepts behind calculating machine and personnel requirements, balancing assembly lines, and leveling workloads in manufacturing cells; automatic identification and data collection; and ergonomics. For facilities planners, plant layout, and industrial engineer professionals who are involved in facilities planning and design.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Manufacturing Facilities Design and Material Handling |
2 Sources of Information for Manufacturing Facilities Design |
3 Time Study |
4 Process Design |
5 Flow Analysis Techniques |
6 Activity Relationship Analysis |
7 Ergonomics and Workstation Design Space Requirement |
8 Auxiliary Services Requirement Space |
9 Employee ServicesSpace Requirements |
10 Material Handling |
11 Material Handling Equipment |
12 Office Layout Techniques and Space Requirements |
13 Area Allocation |
14 Facilities DesignThe Layout |
15 Application of Computer Simulation and Modeling |
16 Selling the Layout |
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Index |