A design and implementation methodology for high variety electronics assembly systems
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1990
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Small indigenous manufacturers of electronic equipment are coming under increasingly severe pressure to adopt a strong defensive position against large multinational and Far Eastern companies. A common response to this threat has been for these firms to adopt a 'market driven' business strategy based on quality and customer service, rather than a 'technology led' strategy which uses technical specification and price to compete. To successfully implement this type of strategy there is a need for production systems to be redesigned to suit the new demands of marketing. Increased range and fast response require economy of scope rather t ban economy or scale while the organisation's culture must promote quality and process consciousness. This paper describes the 'Modular Assembly Cascade' concept which addresses these needs by applying the principles of flexible manufacturing (FMS) and just in time (,JlT) to electronics assembly. A methodology for executing the concept is also outlined. This is called DRAMA (Design Houtirw !'or· Adopting Modular Assembly). |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20455/1/1990_IAMOT_pdf.pdf Bennett, David J. (1990). A design and implementation methodology for high variety electronics assembly systems. IN: 2nd international conference on Technology Management. 1990-01-01 - 1990-01-01. (Unpublished) |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20455/ |
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Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |