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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

The potential for short length lumber in the furniture and cabinet industries /

Wiedenbeck, Janice Kathryn, January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1992. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references. Also available via the Internet.
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Problema integrado de dimensionamento de lotes e corte de estoque na indústria moveleira

Vanzela, Matheus [UNESP] 31 August 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-08-31Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:55:46Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 vanzela_m_me_sjrp.pdf: 2072027 bytes, checksum: aacc07584b6192c165a21ec059a6751d (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O problema integrado de dimensionamento de lotes e corte de esto que (PIDC) é um problema de otimização da pro dução que considera de forma simultânea decisõ es rela-cionadas ao problema de dimensionamento de lotes (PDL) e ao problema do corte de esto que (PCE). O ob jetivo é capturar a interdep endência entre essas decisõ es de forma a p ossibilitar economia de matéria-prima e diminuição de custos de pro dução e esto que. Neste trabalho o PIDC é tratado no contexto de uma fábrica de móveis de p equeno p orte na qual as decisõ es asso ciadas ao dimensionamento de lotes e ao corte de esto que são tomadas p elo gerente de pro dução. Um estudo de caso foi feito em uma fábrica carac-terística que pro duz móveis de diversos tip os (e.g. guarda-roupas, p enteadeiras e camas) a partir de placas retangulares de madeira de diferentes esp essuras. Três mo delos matemáti-cos são formulados. Um para o PDL e um para o PCE como forma de representar uma prática (melhorada) da fábrica; e um mo delo inteiro misto que integra o PDL e o PCE é prop osto como alternativa na tomada de decisõ es. A técnica de geração de colunas é usada para resolver a relaxação linear de dois dos mo delos prop ostos. Comparamos os resultados do mo delo integrado com a prática da fábrica e analisamos o estudo computa-cional sob diferentes asp ectos. Foi p ossível obter uma solução passível de implementação tanto na estratégia integrada quanto na resolução em separado. De maneira geral, o mo-delo integrado... / The integrated cutting-sto ck and lot-sizing problem (PIDC) is an optimization prob-lem that simultaneously considers decisions related to the lot sizing problem (PDL) and the cutting sto ck problems (PCE). The goal is to capture the interdep endence b etween these decisions in order to enable economy of raw materials and reduction of pro duction and inventory costs. In this work the PIDC is treated in the context of a small scale furni-ture plant in which decisions asso ciated with the lot sizing and cutting sto ck are taken by the pro duction manager. A case study was conducted in a plant that pro duces furniture of various kinds (in general wardrob es, dressing tables and b eds) from rectangular wo o d plates of different thicknesses. Three mo dels are formulated: one for the PDL, one for the PCE and a mixed integer mo del that integrates the PDL and the PCE.The column generation technique is used to solve the linear relaxation of two mo dels. We compare the mo dels results with the practice and analyze the computational study in different ways. It was p ossible to obtain a solution capable of implementing b oth the strategy... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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An application of the flexible specialisation methodology to the furniture industry in the Western Cape

Ajam, Tania January 1995 (has links)
Bibliography: p. 121-131. / The primary aim of this paper is to attempt to apply the flexible specialisation (FS) methodology to the furniture industry in the Western Cape. As described in detail in the following section, the gains from employing this approach include "the conceptualisation of industrialisation as a locally embedded process, and the focus on network and on technological capability as essential elements in this process" (Aeroe, 1992:16). A positive approach is then used to assess which aspects of the Western Cape furniture industry (if any) are similar to the industrial organisational structure which has been termed the small firm variant of FS. The fieldwork for the empirical part of the case study was carried out on a sample of 20 furniture manufacturing concerns drawn from three clusters of furniture enterprises in Epping, Lansdowne and Blackheath. The criterion for the selection of these research areas was the existence of a critical mass of sectorally concentrated firms agglomerated within a geographically compact area. A key objective was to attempt to isolate the influence of the variable "locality" on other variables such as the extent of cooperation, firm performance and strategies and supplier relations, inter alia. Finally the normative implications of this variant are examined. Do features in the Western Cape industrial landscape exist which suggest the potential for development of regional industrial clusters along FS lines? In order to conduct a case study broadly within the FS framework, it is necessary to first review the literature and extract testable hypotheses. Firstly the general literature on the FS small firm variant is reviewed. Then a survey of FS case studies of the furniture/woodworking sector is presented. The next phase is a detailed perspective on the South African furniture industry given as a background to the empirical study which follows.
4

The safety aspects of jig and fixture design in the furniture manufacturing industry

Jenkins, William Loyd 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Problema integrado de dimensionamento de lotes e corte de estoque na indústria moveleira /

Vanzela, Matheus. January 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Maria do Socorro Nogueira Rangel / Banca: Marcos Nereu Arenales / Banca: Valeriano Antunes de Oliveira / Resumo: O problema integrado de dimensionamento de lotes e corte de esto que (PIDC) é um problema de otimização da pro dução que considera de forma simultânea decisõ es rela-cionadas ao problema de dimensionamento de lotes (PDL) e ao problema do corte de esto que (PCE). O ob jetivo é capturar a interdep endência entre essas decisõ es de forma a p ossibilitar economia de matéria-prima e diminuição de custos de pro dução e esto que. Neste trabalho o PIDC é tratado no contexto de uma fábrica de móveis de p equeno p orte na qual as decisõ es asso ciadas ao dimensionamento de lotes e ao corte de esto que são tomadas p elo gerente de pro dução. Um estudo de caso foi feito em uma fábrica carac-terística que pro duz móveis de diversos tip os (e.g. guarda-roupas, p enteadeiras e camas) a partir de placas retangulares de madeira de diferentes esp essuras. Três mo delos matemáti-cos são formulados. Um para o PDL e um para o PCE como forma de representar uma prática (melhorada) da fábrica; e um mo delo inteiro misto que integra o PDL e o PCE é prop osto como alternativa na tomada de decisõ es. A técnica de geração de colunas é usada para resolver a relaxação linear de dois dos mo delos prop ostos. Comparamos os resultados do mo delo integrado com a prática da fábrica e analisamos o estudo computa-cional sob diferentes asp ectos. Foi p ossível obter uma solução passível de implementação tanto na estratégia integrada quanto na resolução em separado. De maneira geral, o mo-delo integrado... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The integrated cutting-sto ck and lot-sizing problem (PIDC) is an optimization prob-lem that simultaneously considers decisions related to the lot sizing problem (PDL) and the cutting sto ck problems (PCE). The goal is to capture the interdep endence b etween these decisions in order to enable economy of raw materials and reduction of pro duction and inventory costs. In this work the PIDC is treated in the context of a small scale furni-ture plant in which decisions asso ciated with the lot sizing and cutting sto ck are taken by the pro duction manager. A case study was conducted in a plant that pro duces furniture of various kinds (in general wardrob es, dressing tables and b eds) from rectangular wo o d plates of different thicknesses. Three mo dels are formulated: one for the PDL, one for the PCE and a mixed integer mo del that integrates the PDL and the PCE.The column generation technique is used to solve the linear relaxation of two mo dels. We compare the mo dels results with the practice and analyze the computational study in different ways. It was p ossible to obtain a solution capable of implementing b oth the strategy... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Post-industrial environment resuscitation

McVea, William C. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.)--University of Detroit Mercy, 2007. / "30 April 2007". Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-114).
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Implementing automated decision systems to optomise customer life cycle management in the retail furniture industry in South Africa.

January 2003 (has links)
The origins of the retail furniture industry commenced with family run stores, traditionally known as "momma and poppa" stores as they were entrenched in certain families. A feature of these stores was that they traded with people that they knew and enjoyed a great deal of loyalty. As the businesses grew there was a need to supply furniture to their clientele with a facility to repay the full price over a number of months. Such arrangements were typically concluded on trust as the customers were well known by the owners. The industry has evolved from this type of operation to a multi-billion rand industry. In terms of the size of business that is transacted and the size of the major furniture retailing organisations, it is simply not possible to continue doing business in accordance with the same ethos that prevailed during the early days. However, given the decentralised nature of the industry, the philosophy of knowing their customers has prevailed and this notion of wanting to conduct business on this basis has largely been responsible for a many critical functions remaining under the control of the individual stores within the broader network. In terms of the high volume of transactions that are currently concluded, it is extremely difficult to ensure that the application of policy and risk-based decisions are made on a consistent basis. From a cost effectiveness and productivity point of view, it is not possible to realise efficiencies and economies of scale that could be enjoyed if certain business processes were centralised. The intention of this research is to evaluate how the introduction of automated decision making business processes can contribute towards managing the organisation's exposure to risk with the view to achieving required levels of organizational performance and also sustainable value creation through a customer-centric philosophy. / Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.
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Some aspects of the demand for furniture in Hong Kong.

January 1968 (has links)
by Chan Tai Fan. / Thesis (Master of Commerce)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Estratégias para a redução de ciclos da serra no problema de corte de estoque na indústria moveleira

Martins, Alyne Toscano [UNESP] 16 April 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:22:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-04-16Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:28:18Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 martins_at_me_sjrp.pdf: 1107946 bytes, checksum: 4889aecbca6c259500ae7438b3cb059b (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / Neste trabalho estudamos o problema de corte de estoque bidimensional originado da realidade de uma fábrica de móveis. Descrevemos o sistema de produção de uma fábrica de móveis característica do Polo Moveleiro de Votuporanga, com ênfase no setor de corte da matéria-prima, e propomos um algoritmo para resolver o problema de corte de estoque considerando a minimização do número de objetos cortados e do número de ciclos da serra. A ideia principal do algoritmo proposto (AFM-P) consiste em adicionar ao problema, de forma dinâmica, restrições que imponham uma frequência mínima para a utilização de um dado padrão de corte. A cada iteração uma solução é gerada e no final do algoritmo existe um conjunto de soluções que são analisadas segundo critérios de dominância. Realizamos um estudo computacional utilizando os dados reais da fábrica visitada para analisar o comportamento do AFM-P. O estudo computacional mostrou que através do algoritmo proposto é possível encontrar soluções próximas e, na maioria das vezes, melhores que a prática da indústria tomada como estudo de caso / In this work we study the two-dimensional cutting stock problem originated from a furniture industry. We describe the production system of a characteristic furniture plant situated at Votuporanga Regional Center and we propose an algorithm to solve the cutting stock problem taking into account the minimization of the number of objects and the number of saw cycles. The main idea of the algorithm (AFM-P) is adding to the problem, in a dynamic way, constraints that impose a minimum frequency to the use of a given cutting pattern. At each iteration a solution is generated and at the end there is a set of solutions that are analyzed according to dominance criteria. The AFM-P algorithm is tested using data from the furniture plant visited. The computational study shows that using the proposed algorithm it is possible to find solutions that are close the ones used in the industry practice and, in most cases, better than theirs
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Product-market opportunities for FPL spaceboard II molded structural products /

Trinka, Mark W. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1991. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 49-50). Also available via the Internet.

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