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New plant location, design, and layoutShahzade, Herbert S. January 1959 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Boston University
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Industrial linkage, locational advantage and adaptive behaviour in manufacturingPeck, Francis William January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
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Investigation of Certain Accident Data to Determine if It Follows a Poisson Distribution and the Extent to Which It DoesClark, Carl D. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the medical records of 900 maintenance personnel employed in an aircraft manufacturing plant, and determine if the accident rate followed a Poisson distribution as well as the extent to which it did. It was assumed that the closer the data conformed to the Poisson curve, the more likely it would be that the variance in accident rates was due to "pure chance factors." The investigation of data in this study was expected to reveal information concerning the relative importance of the various injury sources, the conditions, processes or activities that produce injuries, extent of recurrence of each kind of injury or accident in each type of activity or operation, repeaters, which could be utilized in preventing recurrence.
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Logistika společnosti Backer Elektro CZ a.s. / Logistics in Backer Elektro CZ a.s.Málek, Zdeněk January 2010 (has links)
The thesis focuses on the application of logistics in a particular manufacturing plant. Theoretical part defines logistics, integrated supply chain, the position of its sections, the position of selected stocks and some of the logistic technologies. The practical part focuses on the company Backer Elektro CZ a.s. At first, the company is introduced. Then, the purchase, production and distribution phase of the supply chain is described and the detection of problems is provided. The thesis analyses the ABC in the purchasing department and makes proposals for changes in the supply chain in order to create an integrated logistics chain. Great emphasis is placed on the economical aspect of new business software implementation - Microsoft Dynamics AX.
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Ocorrência e caracterização sorológica e genotípica de Listeria monocytogenes em indústrias de queijo do Estado de São Paulo. / Occurrence, serological and genotypic characterization of Listeria monocytogenes in cheese manufacturing plants in São Paulo State.Barancelli, Giovana Verginia 09 December 2010 (has links)
Pesquisas sobre Listeria monocytogenes em indústrias de produtos lácteos no Brasil são escassas. Três laticínios (A, B e C) produtores de queijos do Estado de São Paulo foram monitorados para a presença de L. monocytogenes no período de outubro/2008 a setembro/2009. Foram realizadas 12 coletas, correspondentes a 12 lotes de queijo produzidos, sendo quatro de cada laticínio. Em cada laticínio, as visitas foram realizadas com intervalos de aproximadamente 2 meses entre cada uma. Foram analisadas 393 amostras, sendo 201 de superfícies com e sem contato com alimentos e 192 de alimentos (leite cru e pasteurizado e queijo) água e salmoura, para pesquisa de L. monocytogenes. As análises foram realizadas de acordo com o método do Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Os resultados confirmam a presença de Listeria spp nas instalações dos três laticínios. L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. seeligeri e L. welshimeri foram as espécies isoladas neste estudo. Especificamente a espécie L. monocytogenes não foi encontrada no laticínio A, entretanto, o microrganismo foi isolado de 12,5% das amostras do laticínio B e de 9,1% do laticínio C. L. monocytogenes não foi isolada do leite cru dos silos, do leite pasteurizado, da água e dos queijos Minas frescal, nos 3 laticínios. Porém, no laticínio C, L. monocytogenes foi isolada de amostras de queijo Prato que foram incluídas apenas na 4ª coleta deste laticínio, além de ter sido isolada de amostras de salmoura. As maiores prevalências de contaminação por L. monocytogenes ocorreram em superfícies sem contato com alimentos, sendo positivas 51,6% das amostras do laticínio B e 21,7% do laticínio C. Em ambos os laticínios a bactéria também foi isolada de superfícies com contato com alimentos. Os resultados fornecem informações detalhadas dos pontos prioritários para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de controle de L. monocytogenes em laticínios e mostram a importância de programas de monitoramento ambiental do patógeno, mesmo em pequenas indústrias. Os 85 isolados identificados como L. monocytogenes revelaram-se de quatro sorotipos: 1/2a, 1/2b, 1/2c e 4b, com predomínio do 4b, em ambos os laticínios, o que é preocupante para a saúde pública. Com base nos resultados de PFGE (perfis combinados ApaI e AscI), 40 perfis (pulsotipos) foram obtidos. Pulsotipos foram isolados repetidamente entre coletas nos laticínios B e C, sugerindo persistência de linhagens nos laticínios. Apesar dos laticínios serem distantes e independentes, um pulsotipo foi compartilhado entre ambos. O laticínio A apresentou contaminação por mais de um pulsotipo de L. seeligeri e houve isolamento repetido de um pulsotipo dessa espécie, entre as coletas, sugerindo adaptação da bactéria e necessidade de controle do gênero Listeria nessa indústria. A ocorrência de um mesmo pulsotipo de L. monocytogenes com sorotipos diferentes (1/2b e 4b) mostra que a sorotipagem deve acompanhar análises mais refinadas como as de natureza genotípica. / Listeria monocytogenes surveys in cheese manufacturing plants in Brazil are rare. Three cheese manufacturing plants (A, B and C) in São Paulo state were monitored for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes during the period of October/2008 - September/2009. Twelve samples surveys were taken corresponding to 12 cheese lots produced, four in each plant. In each cheese plant, the samples were taken at intervals of approximately 2 months. There were 393 samples analyzed, 201 from surfaces with and without contact with food and 192 of food (raw and pasteurized milk and cheese), water and brine, with the objective of searching for L. monocytogenes. The analyses were performed in accordance with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) method. The results confirmed the presence of Listeria spp in the facilities of three plants. L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. seeligeri and L. weshimeri were the species isolated in this study. Specifically the L. monocytogenes specie was not isolated from plant A. However, the microorganism was isolated in 12.5% of the samples from plant B and 9.1% from plant C. Listeria monocytogenes was not isolated from raw milk in storage tanks, pasteurized milk, water or Minas frescal cheese samples from the three plants. Nevertheless, in plant C, L. monocytogenes was isolated in Prato cheese that was included only in the 4th sampling survey and also from the brine samples. The major prevalence of contamination by L. monocytogenes occurred on surfaces without contact with food, with 51.6% of the samples positive from plant B and 21.7% from plant C. In both plants, the microorganism was also isolated from food contact surfaces. The results provide detailed information about the critical points for the development of L. monocytogenes control strategies in cheese processing plants and, moreover, show the relevance of sampling programs of the pathogen, even in small cheese processing plants. The 85 isolates identified as L. monocytogenes were classified in four serotypes: 1/2a, 1/2b, 1/2c and 4b, with 4b dominating in both cheese plants, which is of concern to human health. On the basis of PFGE results (combined profiles ApaI and AscI), 40 profiles (pulsotypes) were found. Pulsotypes were isolated repeatedly among sampling surveys in plants B and C, suggesting persistence of lineages in the plants. Despite these plants being distant and independent, one pulsotype was shared between them. Plant A presented contamination by more than one pulsotype of L. seeligeri and there was a repetitive isolation of one pulsotype of this specie among samplings, suggesting adaptation of the bacterium and the need for control of the Listeria genus in this plant. The occurrence of one single pulsotype of L. monocytogenes with different serotypes (1/2b and 4b) show that serotyping should follow more refined analyses as the ones of genotypic nature.
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Proposition d'outils pour l'ordonnacement de la production dans les usines de mécanique automobile / Proposition of tools for production scheduling in components manufacturing plantsFakhfakh, Mariem 22 October 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse CIFRE, en collaboration avec le constructeur automobile français PSA Peugeot Citroën, a pour but de proposer des solutions novatrices de gestion de production appliquée aux usines de mécanique, et plus particulièrement des politiques de planification et d'ordonnancement de la production des ateliers. Nous apportons des solutions pour résoudre la problématique de la planification de la production avec un redimensionnement des ressources au sein de l'usine de mécanique des amortisseurs. Nous étudions également la problématique de l'ordonnancement et du lissage de la production au sein des usines de mécanique des moteurs. Nous proposons deux approches différentes qui sont testées et comparées sur des données réelles. Nous proposons finalement un outil d'aide à la décision qui a pour objectif de fournir un ordonnancement des montages de moteurs tout en respectant les contraintes industrielles et le lissage de la production. Nos travaux ont été intégrés au sein du système d'information de PSA Peugeot Citroën. / This CIFRE thesis, in partnership with the French car manufacturer PSA Peugeot Citroën, aims to propose innovative solutions of production management applied to components manufacturing plants, and more particularly planning and scheduling policies of production workshops. We provide solutions for the production planning problem with a sizing of resources within a plant producing dampers. We also study the scheduling problem and production leveling problem in engines plants. We propose two different approaches which are tested and compared with real data. We finally propose a tool for decision support that aims to provide a scheduling of engines assembly workshops while respecting the industrial constraints and the production leveling. Our works have been integrated within the PSA Peugeot Citroen information system.
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Ocorrência e caracterização sorológica e genotípica de Listeria monocytogenes em indústrias de queijo do Estado de São Paulo. / Occurrence, serological and genotypic characterization of Listeria monocytogenes in cheese manufacturing plants in São Paulo State.Giovana Verginia Barancelli 09 December 2010 (has links)
Pesquisas sobre Listeria monocytogenes em indústrias de produtos lácteos no Brasil são escassas. Três laticínios (A, B e C) produtores de queijos do Estado de São Paulo foram monitorados para a presença de L. monocytogenes no período de outubro/2008 a setembro/2009. Foram realizadas 12 coletas, correspondentes a 12 lotes de queijo produzidos, sendo quatro de cada laticínio. Em cada laticínio, as visitas foram realizadas com intervalos de aproximadamente 2 meses entre cada uma. Foram analisadas 393 amostras, sendo 201 de superfícies com e sem contato com alimentos e 192 de alimentos (leite cru e pasteurizado e queijo) água e salmoura, para pesquisa de L. monocytogenes. As análises foram realizadas de acordo com o método do Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Os resultados confirmam a presença de Listeria spp nas instalações dos três laticínios. L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. seeligeri e L. welshimeri foram as espécies isoladas neste estudo. Especificamente a espécie L. monocytogenes não foi encontrada no laticínio A, entretanto, o microrganismo foi isolado de 12,5% das amostras do laticínio B e de 9,1% do laticínio C. L. monocytogenes não foi isolada do leite cru dos silos, do leite pasteurizado, da água e dos queijos Minas frescal, nos 3 laticínios. Porém, no laticínio C, L. monocytogenes foi isolada de amostras de queijo Prato que foram incluídas apenas na 4ª coleta deste laticínio, além de ter sido isolada de amostras de salmoura. As maiores prevalências de contaminação por L. monocytogenes ocorreram em superfícies sem contato com alimentos, sendo positivas 51,6% das amostras do laticínio B e 21,7% do laticínio C. Em ambos os laticínios a bactéria também foi isolada de superfícies com contato com alimentos. Os resultados fornecem informações detalhadas dos pontos prioritários para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de controle de L. monocytogenes em laticínios e mostram a importância de programas de monitoramento ambiental do patógeno, mesmo em pequenas indústrias. Os 85 isolados identificados como L. monocytogenes revelaram-se de quatro sorotipos: 1/2a, 1/2b, 1/2c e 4b, com predomínio do 4b, em ambos os laticínios, o que é preocupante para a saúde pública. Com base nos resultados de PFGE (perfis combinados ApaI e AscI), 40 perfis (pulsotipos) foram obtidos. Pulsotipos foram isolados repetidamente entre coletas nos laticínios B e C, sugerindo persistência de linhagens nos laticínios. Apesar dos laticínios serem distantes e independentes, um pulsotipo foi compartilhado entre ambos. O laticínio A apresentou contaminação por mais de um pulsotipo de L. seeligeri e houve isolamento repetido de um pulsotipo dessa espécie, entre as coletas, sugerindo adaptação da bactéria e necessidade de controle do gênero Listeria nessa indústria. A ocorrência de um mesmo pulsotipo de L. monocytogenes com sorotipos diferentes (1/2b e 4b) mostra que a sorotipagem deve acompanhar análises mais refinadas como as de natureza genotípica. / Listeria monocytogenes surveys in cheese manufacturing plants in Brazil are rare. Three cheese manufacturing plants (A, B and C) in São Paulo state were monitored for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes during the period of October/2008 - September/2009. Twelve samples surveys were taken corresponding to 12 cheese lots produced, four in each plant. In each cheese plant, the samples were taken at intervals of approximately 2 months. There were 393 samples analyzed, 201 from surfaces with and without contact with food and 192 of food (raw and pasteurized milk and cheese), water and brine, with the objective of searching for L. monocytogenes. The analyses were performed in accordance with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) method. The results confirmed the presence of Listeria spp in the facilities of three plants. L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. seeligeri and L. weshimeri were the species isolated in this study. Specifically the L. monocytogenes specie was not isolated from plant A. However, the microorganism was isolated in 12.5% of the samples from plant B and 9.1% from plant C. Listeria monocytogenes was not isolated from raw milk in storage tanks, pasteurized milk, water or Minas frescal cheese samples from the three plants. Nevertheless, in plant C, L. monocytogenes was isolated in Prato cheese that was included only in the 4th sampling survey and also from the brine samples. The major prevalence of contamination by L. monocytogenes occurred on surfaces without contact with food, with 51.6% of the samples positive from plant B and 21.7% from plant C. In both plants, the microorganism was also isolated from food contact surfaces. The results provide detailed information about the critical points for the development of L. monocytogenes control strategies in cheese processing plants and, moreover, show the relevance of sampling programs of the pathogen, even in small cheese processing plants. The 85 isolates identified as L. monocytogenes were classified in four serotypes: 1/2a, 1/2b, 1/2c and 4b, with 4b dominating in both cheese plants, which is of concern to human health. On the basis of PFGE results (combined profiles ApaI and AscI), 40 profiles (pulsotypes) were found. Pulsotypes were isolated repeatedly among sampling surveys in plants B and C, suggesting persistence of lineages in the plants. Despite these plants being distant and independent, one pulsotype was shared between them. Plant A presented contamination by more than one pulsotype of L. seeligeri and there was a repetitive isolation of one pulsotype of this specie among samplings, suggesting adaptation of the bacterium and the need for control of the Listeria genus in this plant. The occurrence of one single pulsotype of L. monocytogenes with different serotypes (1/2b and 4b) show that serotyping should follow more refined analyses as the ones of genotypic nature.
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Evaluation of an Ergonomic Intervention Program for the Prevention of Cumulative Trauma Disorders in IndustryVillaneuva, Raul 08 1900 (has links)
The present study analyzed the health benefits data of employees in a southwestern United States manufacturing plant. The data consisted of the prevalence rates of headaches, muscle injuries, upper respiratory complaints, and colds/flu for baseline (1985) and intervention levels (1986-1988) for five high-risk jobs. The prevalence rates of headaches and muscle injuries decreased significantly (p < .001) from baseline levels for all five job groups. Comparisons with a nontreatment group revealed significant decreases (p < .05) for three of the five job groups. The findings support the efficacy of the ergonomic interventions. A health surveillance system is recommended for early detection and prevention of cumulative trauma disorders.
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Organizational Commitment in a Self-Managing Work Team EnvironmentRuggiere, Paul John 12 1900 (has links)
This study examines the determinants of organizational commitment in a self-managing work team setting. The data used in the study are from a sample of 313 employees in an electronics manufacturing plant. Chapter one introduces the reader to the topic of self-managing work teams and explains the relevance of commitment to this organizational structure. Chapter two is a review of the literature which focuses on commitment, its determinants, and two theories used to explain the relationship between them. The remaining chapters describe the methodology used in the study, explain the findings and draw conclusions. Of all the factors analyzed, only perceived organizational support and autonomy were found to influence commitment in this sample. The relevance of these findings for business and academia is discussed.
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Gender and Job Satisfaction: Test of an Integrated ModelStanley-Stevens, Leslie 08 1900 (has links)
This study examines the determinants of job satisfaction for women and men working in self-managed work teams. The data used are from a 1990 survey sample of 99 production employees in an electronics manufacturing plant.
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