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Kundenindividuelle Massenproduktion zur Bewältigung überkapazitätsbedingter UnternehmenskrisenWildebrand, Hendrik January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 2007
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Mass Customization : ein Konzept für das Komplexitätsmanagement von Investitionsgütern /Levering, Volker. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--St. Gallen, 2002.
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Cannoli framing the turnstijl houses and configure-to-order /Aeck, Richard Hull. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. / Committee Chair: Lars Spuybroek; Committee Member: Franca Trubiano; Committee Member: Tristan Al Haddad.
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Optimierungspotentiale von Fertigungstiefen und -breiten in ProduktionsnetzwerkenSavolainen, Michael. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Bachelor-Arbeit Univ. St. Gallen, 2008.
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Escritório de gerenciamento de projetos (PMO) como estratégia de customização de soluções na indústria eletroeletrônica. / Office management of project (PMO) how strategy for customization for solutions in electric and electronic.Roberto Candido 19 December 2007 (has links)
Este trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar um Modelo de Escritório de Gerenciamento de Projetos, que viabilize o atendimento diferenciado a clientes. Tendo em vista a expansão e a globalização do mercado associada à crescente competitividade das empresas buscando atender os clientes, cada vez mais exigentes na qualidade dos produtos somados a seus interesses individualizados, surgiu a necessidade de adequar a produção para a personalização do consumidor. Essa modelagem foi estruturada a partir de um Estudo de Caso mediante uma pesquisa exploratória e buscou como fonte de referência a Bematech Soluções em Automação Comercial, empresa de grande porte do segmente eletroeletrônico, que se apresentou apropriada para o estudo face ao seu estágio de crescimento e à intenção de ampliar sua presença no mercado. Atualmente suas atividades comerciais estão voltadas para o atendimento de pequenas e médias empresas varejistas, mediante uma rede de revendas distribuídas regionalmente. Este procedimento, que é eficiente para o segmento, é um limitador para a ampliação de mercado desejado pela empresa. Em planejamentos realizados pela empresa definiu-se ampliar o espectro de clientes, buscando atender os grandes varejos com o oferecimento de soluções customizadas, a partir de uma linha produzida em massa. Esta pesquisa, portanto, apresenta como estruturar uma nova Unidade de Negócios fundamentada nos conhecimentos sobre um Escritório de Gerenciamento de Projetos, como elemento de proporcionar a Customização de Soluções para atendimento exclusivo a cada cliente. / This work has objective a Model Project Management Office that makes possible the differential attendance to customers. In view of the expansion and globalization of the market, associated to the competitive of the companies seeking to attend the customers, more and more demanding at the qualities of products added to their individualized interests, came up the necessity to fit the production for the consumers personalization. This modeling was structured from a Case Study by an exploratory research and attempted source the Bematech Solution in Commercial Automation, enterprise of great importance at the hardware segments, that presented itself proper for study, according to its period of growth and the purpose to extend its presence in the market. Today, its commercial activities are turned toward the attendance of small and average retail companies, through a net of resale distribution regionally. This procedure, that is efficient for the segment, limits the magnifying of the market required by the company. In planning carried out by the company, it was defined the specter of consumers, trying to attend the great retails with the proposing of customized solutions, from a mass producing line of products. This research, therefore, presents how to frame a new Business Unit based on the knowledge on an office of Project Management Office (PMO), as element to provide the Customization of Solutions for each customers exclusive attendance.
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Mass Customization Strategies And Their Relationship To Lean Production In The Homebuilding IndustryNahmens, Isabelina 01 January 2007 (has links)
Current housing trends point to an increasing interest from homebuyers to demand houses that reflect their personal and unique styles, and which are individually configured according to these needs (NAHB, 2004). These homebuyers in turn are unwilling to settle for standard models that sacrifice what they really want in a home. At the same time this creates pressure on builders who are reluctant to sacrifice production efficiencies by deviating from standard models. Such customization desired by demanding customers can disrupt the entire estimating, production, delivery and management process, making it even more difficult to manage homebuilding efficiently and effectively. The question faced by homebuilders in this conditions is, how to manage this trade-off and deliver exactly what homebuyers want, at reasonable prices and lead times with minimal disruptions in efficiencies. Mass Customization (MC) is an emerging production paradigm that seeks to manage the trade-offs between product variety and mass efficiency, while fulfilling individual customer requirements. The general purpose of this research is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of housing production through the implementation of mass customization strategies. More specifically, this research focuses on the study of the production system through the application of lean production principles, as an approach to enable mass customization. This study first characterizes how much product choice is currently being offered by U.S. homebuilders and what is the impact of customization on production efficiency; and then focuses on the evaluation of the relationships between mass customization and lean production principles. Results revealed that homebuilders offering increased product choice are likely to suffer poorer labor productivity, greater inventory, higher production costs, more quality issues, less satisfied homebuyers, and lower space efficiency. In general, operational performance deteriorated with an increase in product choice. Therefore, industrialized housing manufacturers have not reached the ideal of mass customization and are paying a price for offering more choices to their customers. Homebuilders could mitigate these challenges by using lean concepts. In general, case studies showed that product choice does not necessarily make the implementation of lean concepts more difficult. Some lean concepts, like workload balancing and standardizing tasks, clearly facilitated the handling of product choice. Other lean concepts, like creating a continuous process flow, can be made to work well, even with increased choice. Case study results suggested that good concepts for lean (e.g., efficient continuous flow, effective pull system, workload leveling, defect-free processes, standard tasks, good visual controls, and reliable technology) were also good concepts for (or easily accommodated) handling a range of product choice.
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Apokatastasis Panton: Parametricism in PracticePiotrowski, Robert W. 10 October 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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The Effects of High Performance Work Systems on Operational Performance in Different Manufacturing Environments: Improving the “Fit” of HRM Practices in Mass CustomizationLeffakis, Zachary M. 23 September 2009 (has links)
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15th Joint International Conference on Innovation in Clothing - Clotech 2024: Book of AbstractsKyzymchuk, Olena, Naake, Anselm, Kunzelmann, Felix, Kyosev, Yordan 12 November 2024 (has links)
The CLOTECH Conference – organized every two years – is focused on the popularization of achievements of the worldwide scientific institutions in a range of directions
for innovation and development of protective clothing, gloves and footwear, smart textiles and clothing, computer techniques in designing and making up clothing, mass
customization and rapid prototyping, marketing and competitiveness of textiles in the European market, standardization and certification of textiles and clothing.
The first CLOTECH conference was organized in 2003 on the national scale in Poland. In 2008 the CLOTECH conference gained the status of an international event and from
this time successfully continue the communication in science and industry.
The 2024 Conference was held 5-6 September in Dresden, Germany and was organized by the Chair of Development and Assembly of Textile Products, ITM, TU Dresden
under the guidance of Prof.Dr. Yordan Kyosev.
We were happy to welcome 116 participants from17 Countries: Germany, Ukraina, USA, Bulgaria, Portugal, Iran, Kenia, Poland, Romania, Niederland, Latvia, Ethiopia, Tunesia, Czech Republik, United Kingdom, Greece, Lithuania, Bangladesch, which presented 46 oral and 21 poster presentations.
Selected papers of the conference will be published after successfull review process in the Diamond Open Access Journal 'Communications in Development and Assembling
of Textile Products' www.cdatp.org
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Fabrikplanung für die standortübergreifende Kostensenkung bei marktnaher Produktion /Wagner, Wolfgang. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Techn. Univ., Diss.--München, 2006.
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