Development of time based frameworks: Manufacturing system analysis and value adding performance

Omega ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Barker ◽  
K. Barber
Author(s):  
Suat Kasap ◽  
Sibel Uludag Demirer ◽  
Sedef Ergün

This chapter presents an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis for companies looking for the benefits of environmental management in achieving high productivity levels. When the relationship between environmental costs and manufacturing decisions is examined, it can be seen that the productivity of the company can be increased by using an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis methodology. Therefore, such a methodology is presented and the roadmap for generating environmentally friendly and economically favorable alternative waste management solutions is elaborated. The methodology combines data collection, operational analysis of the manufacturing processes, identification of wastes, and evaluation of waste reduction alternatives. The presented methodology is examined in a car battery manufacturing plant, which generates hazardous wastes composed of lead. It is aimed to decrease the wastes derived from the production so that the efficiency in raw materials usage is increased and the need for recycling the hazardous wastes is decreased.


2015 ◽  
Vol 770 ◽  
pp. 641-644
Author(s):  
Kseniya T. Sattarova ◽  
Victoria V. Kokareva ◽  
Nikolay D. Pronichev

This paper describes the application of a ratio-delay to a study of operations of mechanical Job-Shop production in Samara factory. To analyze the operations efficiency it may be necessary to obtain organizational and technical data in each job stages. In fact, ratio-delay is an effective tool to determine direct labor productivity for shop floor activities. In the context of manufacturing operations, ratio-delay can determine productivity levels as a baseline that provides focus for new “industrial engineered” improvement measures of complex re-engineering project or lean management.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 468
Author(s):  
Sibel Uludağ Demirer ◽  
Sedef Elker ◽  
Suat Kasap

Bu çalışma çevre yönetimi ile entegre edilmiş üretim sistemlerinin önemli çevresel ve ekonomik faydalar getireceği düşüncesini baz alarak üretim sistemine yeni bir yaklaşım önermeyi amaçlamıştır. Bu yaklaşım için izlenmesi gereken yol genel olarak belirlenmiş ve çevreye dost ve az madde kullanarak çok üretme felsefesinin karar verme mekanizmalarına taşınması gerektiği vurgulanmıştır. Bu yaklaşım üretim sisteminde var olan uygulamaları fark eder ve alternatif atık yönetimi çözümlerini de araştırarak en çok faydayı sağlayan çözümü bulmaya çalışır. Hazırlanan metodolojide veri toplama ve üretim sisteminin analizi atıkların oluşumu ve azaltma alternatifleri göz önünde tutularak yapılır. Atıkların yönetimine ilişkin alternatifler araştırıldıktan sonra kazanımlar karar verme aşamasına iletilir. Önerilen metodolojinin akü üretimi yapan bir fabrikada uygulaması belli bir aşamaya kadar yapılmış ve fabrika yöneticilerine sonuçlar hakkında bilgi verilmiştir. Integration of Waste Reduction and Battery Production: Method Development and Application This study presents an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis for companies looking for the benefits of environmental management in achieving high efficiency levels. The roadmap for such a management system is established and it is shown that the decision making should consider producing more using less and nonhazardous. This approach recognizes the already existing activities while investigating alternative waste management solutions. The methodology consists of data collection, operational analyses of the processes, identification of wastes and evaluation of waste reduction alternatives proposed both technically and economically. The proposed methodology is examined in a car battery manufacturing company and results are reported to the decision makers.


2012 ◽  
pp. 907-932 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suat Kasap ◽  
Sibel Uludag Demirer ◽  
Sedef Ergün

This chapter presents an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis for companies looking for the benefits of environmental management in achieving high productivity levels. When the relationship between environmental costs and manufacturing decisions is examined, it can be seen that the productivity of the company can be increased by using an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis methodology. Therefore, such a methodology is presented and the roadmap for generating environmentally friendly and economically favorable alternative waste management solutions is elaborated. The methodology combines data collection, operational analysis of the manufacturing processes, identification of wastes, and evaluation of waste reduction alternatives. The presented methodology is examined in a car battery manufacturing plant, which generates hazardous wastes composed of lead. It is aimed to decrease the wastes derived from the production so that the efficiency in raw materials usage is increased and the need for recycling the hazardous wastes is decreased.


Author(s):  
Mouloud Cherfaoui ◽  
Djamil Aïssani ◽  
Amina Angelika Bouchentouf ◽  
Mohamed Boualem

Author(s):  
Mohamed Boualem ◽  
Amina Angelika Bouchentouf ◽  
Mouloud Cherfaoui ◽  
Djamil Aïssani

2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 32-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sedef Ergün ◽  
Sibel Uludağ-Demirer ◽  
Suat Kasap

This study presents an environmental manufacturing system analysis for companies looking for the benefits of environmental management in achieving high productivity levels. When the relationship between environmental costs and manufacturing decisions is examined, it can be seen that the productivity of the company can be increased by adopting a methodology of an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis. This study presents such a methodology and the roadmap for generating environmentally friendly and economically favorable alternative waste management solutions is elaborated. The methodology combines data collection, operational analysis of the manufacturing processes, identification of wastes, and evaluation of waste reduction alternatives. The presented methodology is examined in a car battery manufacturing plant, which generates hazardous wastes composed of lead. It is aimed to decrease the wastes derived from the production so that the efficiency in raw materials usage is increased and the need for recycling the hazardous wastes is decreased.


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