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    Synchronous manufacturing techniques for the electronics industry / by Michael P. Chesterfield.
    by Chesterfield, Michael P.
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    vi, 56 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    Centralized manufacturing -- Modular manufacturing -- Modular manufacturing for high volume electronics -- Customer satisfaction -- Direct profitability -- Enriched work environment -- Viable approach to manufacturing -- Need for cultural change.
    Electronic Manufacturing is reaching a competitive level that has forced all competitors to re-evaluate and improve manufacturing abilities. The industry is therefore faced with the ability to deliver a quality product at a competitive price and insure continuous, on time delivery to its customers. Centralized functioning, the traditional approach, focuses the process, rather than the product. Modular manufacturing, on the other hand, isolates the complete production of a specific product family. The intent of this paper is to support the modular manufacturing method for high volume production of electronics. Industry today has typically used a centralized functioning approach for production of its products. This approach has incorporated large amounts of work in process, excessive material handling, and product defect build up prior to detection. A newer approach, known in some circles as module manufacturing, meets the three main goals of any manufacturing system. They are customer satisfaction, direct profitability, and an enriched work environment for all employees. Module manufacturing is therefore a viable approach because it comes closest to meeting these three main objectives. Our electronics industry must improve its methods of manufacturing if it is going to compete within the world class markets which currently exist.
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