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Journal articles on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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Kundu, Soumita, and Tripti Chakrabarti. "Joint optimal decisions on pricing and warranty policy of duopoly supply chain with one common retailer." Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 30, no. 2 (2020): 209–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/yjor180615007k.

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Early researches related to the interaction between manufactures for complementary products, mainly considered price as only the dimension of competition. With the increasing competition in capturing the market share, manufactures cannot compete by only lowering prices. In this paper, we assume that besides the price, the manufactures choose warranty as the competitive strategy of two different but substitutable products in a duopoly supply chain with one common retailer. Furthermore, two cases are considered (i) only one manufacturer adopts warranty policy as a competitive strategy against the other, (ii) both manufacturers offer warranty on their product, to study under which situation offering a warranty becomes more profitable for a manufacturer while the other competitive manufacturer has already adopted warranty policy. The profit functions of the manufacturers and the retailer are then maximized under manufacturers' cooperative and non-cooperative strategies. We then compare the scenarios under different decision strategies numerically, which gives some insights on changes of key parameters to help the decision makers to capture the market.
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Zhu, Dao Fei, Jian Jun Wang, and Hua Wang. "Design and Development of the Energy Management System in Cigarette Manufactures." Applied Mechanics and Materials 432 (September 2013): 592–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.432.592.

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It is an increasingly urgent demand for Cigarette manufacturers to promote energy conservation. Energy management system is an important tool to further reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency for cigarette manufacturers. In this paper, the design principles, the overall framework and the system function of the energy management system in a cigarette manufacturer are introduced. After energy management system is put into operation, comprehensive energy consumption per unit product is about 16.35% shorter than before. It has some reference value for the construction of other cigarette enterprise.
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Lee, Kwan Suk, and Da Yeh Chung. "Safety Management for Small Food Manufactures." Journal of the Korean Society of Safety 28, no. 1 (February 28, 2013): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.14346/jkosos.2013.28.1.109.

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Lewiński, Andrzej, Zbigniew Łukasik, and Andrzej Toruń. "THE APPLICATION OF PUBLIC RADIO TRANSMISSION STANDARDS IN INNOVATIVE RAILWAY AUTOMATION SYSTEMS / WYKORZYSTANIE PUBLICZNYCH STANDARDÓW TRANSMISJI RADIOWEJ W INNOWACYJNYCH SYSTEMACH AUTOMATYKI KOLEJOWEJ." Journal of KONBiN 26, no. 1 (June 1, 2013): 123–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jok-2013-0088.

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Abstract The work deals with the rules of safety communication applied in public, open data transmission systems according to obligatory standard PN-EN 50159-2011. The innovative systems manufactured by chosen manufactures applying such solutions and elaborated concepts of future systems giving new functional possibilities with regard to existing safety standards assigned to railway control and management.
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Chen, Lan, Hui Yang, and Hua Ming Song. "Production Capacity Allocation for Multi-Generational Products Based on Decision Tree Method." Advanced Materials Research 853 (December 2013): 514–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.853.514.

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In this paper, we study the problem of how to allocate capacity for multi-generational products when a manufacture makes production decision. We establish a capacity allocation model for three generations of products and obtain the optimal allocation strategy by incremental decision tree analysis. Through the numerical experiment and parameter sensitivity analysis, we analyze the influence of products price, cost and salvage on the decision results. We also provide management implications for manufactures using decision-making tools to improve revenue.
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Scott, JohnT. "Environmental research joint ventures among manufactures." Review of Industrial Organization 11, no. 5 (October 1996): 655–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00214828.

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Jones, Eric. "Cotton: ‘The Most Studied of all Manufactures’." Business History 47, no. 4 (October 2005): 594–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00076790500133090.

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Kondo, Rena, Yuki Kinoshita, and Tetsuo Yamada. "Green Procurement Decisions with Carbon Leakage by Global Suppliers and Order Quantities under Different Carbon Tax." Sustainability 11, no. 13 (July 6, 2019): 3710. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11133710.

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Manufactures have been pressed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by environmental regulations and policies. Towards to reduction of GHG emissions, a carbon tax has been already introduced in 40 countries. Owing to different carbon prices among countries, there are potential risks of carbon leakage, where manufacturers transfer production operations to the countries with lower taxes to pursue lower costs. Moreover, procurement costs and GHG emissions vary by country because of economic conditions and electric energy mixes. Therefore, total GHG emissions could be globally reduced if manufactures relocate their production bases or switch suppliers in the country with lower GHG emission levels. This study proposes a green procurement decision for the supplier selection and the order quantity for minimizing GHG emission and costs considering the different carbon taxes in different countries. First, a bill of materials for each part is constructed through the life cycle inventory database with the Asian international input/output tables for a case study. Second, a green procurement decision considering the different carbon prices is formulated using integer programming. Finally, the results, including carbon leakage, are analyzed from the viewpoint of manufacturers, governments, and global perspectives.
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Harned, Michael E. "Anesthetic Considerations and Perioperative Management of Spinal Cord Stimulators: Literature Review and Initial Recommendations." May 2017 4, no. 20;4 (May 10, 2017): 319–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36076/ppj.2017.329.

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Background: Patients with implanted spinal cord stimulators (SCS) present to the anesthesia care team for management at many different points along the care continuum. Currently, the literature is sparse on the perioperative management. What is available is confusing; monopolar electrocautery is contraindicated but often used, full body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is safe with particular systems but with other manufactures only head and specific extremities exams are safe. Moreover, there are anesthetizing locations outside of the operating room where implanted SCS can interact with surrounding medical equipment and pose significant risk to patient and device. Objectives: The objective of this review is to present relevant known literature about the safe management of SCS in the perioperative period and to begin to develop recommendations. Study Design: A review of current literature and each manufacturers’ labeling was performed to assess risk of interference and patient harm between SCS and technology used in and around typical anesthetizing locations. Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) statement. A computerized search was conducted for English articles in print up to April 2016 via PubMed www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed; EMBASE www.embase. com; and Cochrane Library www.thecochranelibrary.com. Search terms included “spinal cord stimulator AND MRI,” “spinal cord stimulator AND ECG,” “spinal cord stimulator AND implanted cardiac device,” “spinal cord stimulator AND electrocautery,” and “spinal cord stimulator AND obstetrics.” In addition, a search of Google and Google Scholar was performed. Websites of SCS manufactures were reviewed. Results: Generalized recommendations include turning the amplitude of the SCS to the lowest possible setting and turning off prior to any procedure. Monopolar electrocautery is contraindicated but is still often utilized; placing grounding pads as far away from the device can reduce the risk to device and patient. Bipolar cautery is favored. Implanted cardiac devices can interfere with SCS, but risks can be minimized. Neuraxial anesthesia can be attempted in a patient with implanted SCS, provided the device is not in the expected path. MRI labeling differences present the biggest difference among SCS manufactures. Medtronic’s SureScan SCS, Boston Scientific’s Precision system, St. Jude’s Proclaim, and Stimwave’s Freedome SCS are full body MRI compatible under specific conditions, while other manufacturers have labeling that restricts exams of the trunk and certain extremities. Limitations: This review was intended to be a comprehensive, cumulative review of recommendations for perioperative SCS management; however, the limitations of a review of this nature is the complete reliance on previously published research and the availability of these studies using the methods outlined. Conclusions: SCS is being used earlier in the treatment algorithm for patients with chronic pain. The anesthesia care team needs working knowledge of where the device resides in the neuraxial space and what risks different medical technologies pose to the patient and device. This understanding will lead to appropriate perioperative management which can reduce risk and improve patient outcomes. Key words: Spinal cord stimulation, perioperative management, MRI, anesthetic considerations, CT scan, interventional pain management
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Andersen, Terje, and Bjørn Jæger. "Circularity for Electric and Electronic Equipment (EEE), the Edge and Distributed Ledger (Edge&DL) Model." Sustainability 13, no. 17 (September 3, 2021): 9924. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13179924.

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In the transition to a circular focus on electric and electronic products, manufacturers play a key role as the originators of both the products and the information about the products. While the waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) directive’s contemporary focus is on handling the product as waste after its end of life, the circular economy focuses on retaining the product’s value with a restorative system. The polluter-pays principle requires producers of pollution to bear the costs of handling the pollution, leading to the extended producer responsibility (EPR) principle. This requires manufacturers to change their focus from their current passive role of out-sourcing end-of-life treatment to taking explicit responsibility for product management over an extended period of time. This paper investigates how a manufacturer can assume its responsibility to achieve circularity for its products. Based on our findings, three fundamental circularity principles, the circular electric and electronic equipment (CEEE) principles, for manufactures of electronic and electrical equipment are defined: (1) Serialize product identifiers, (2) data controlled by their authoritative source at the edge, and (3) independent actors’ access to edge data via a distributer ledger are the foundation of the Edge and Distributed Ledger (Edge&DL) model. We demonstrate the model through a case study of how to achieve circularity for lighting equipment. The CEEE principles and the demonstrated model contribute to building new circularity systems for electronic and electric products that let manufacturers undertake their extended product responsibility.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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余惠儀 and Wai-yee Yee. "Development of a systematic framework for engineering change management." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31223783.

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Yee, Wai-yee. "Development of a systematic framework for engineering change management /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21415158.

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Julien, Denyse. "An empirical investigation into the effectiveness of statistical process control techniques, with management data from a product development environment." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1998. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13076/.

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The study reported on in this thesis was an empirical investigation into the implementation and use of, Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques and tools in a product development environment. The data used originated from four different business units in the European flavour division of a large International company, belonging to the Flavour and Fragrance industry. The study highlights many of the problems related to the use of real data, and working with individuals throughout an organisation. The data distributions were positively skewed, and a comparison of the effectiveness of various methods for calculating the position of both the center line and the process control limits, on individual measurements control charts was made. The author was able to show empirically that SPC is a useful project management tool. Additionally, the author demonstrated that the use of either the median or trimmed mean approaches, were more effective in use when dealing with these types of skewed data distributions. Additionally, it was possible to define the relationship between the numbers of outside out-of-control signals and the numbers of run out-of-control signals. The study also provided some interesting insights into possible barriers to the transfer of the techniques, from the manufacturing floor into more traditional management areas. It also highlighted some areas for improvement in the product development laboratories of the company and potentially the industry.
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MacIntosh, Malcolm Leslie. "The management of change in four manufacturing organizations." Title page, contents and abstract only, 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phm15188.pdf.

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Bibliography: leaves 350-402. This thesis is concerned with the process of change and adaptation in four Australian manufacturing companies in the period 1989 to 1996. The thesis seeks to explain the reaction of these companies to the pressures for change, and particularly for the adoption of 'best practice' management prescriptions in the organization of work and human resource management. The operating hypothesis adopted is that the pattern of changes undertaken by manufacturing organizations are shaped by a variety of factors both external to and within the company, but that management beliefs and orientations are a key element in understanding the pace and extent of change. The research is pursued through detailed case studies designed to explore at length pressures for change and continuity in corporate decision-making.
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Zhang, Pengcheng. "Requirement driven knowledge management system design to support automotive product development." Thesis, University of Greenwich, 2011. http://gala.gre.ac.uk/7661/.

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Nowadays, New Product Development (NPD) has become a business priority in manufacturing companies due to international competition in terms of meeting higher and changing customer requirements, generating high profit at low cost, and maintaining sustainable development and growth. Through literature review and industrial investigations, it has been recognised that NPD is an information and knowledge intensive process. However, in current practice, enterprise knowledge is not properly managed or easily accessible. Many service providers have not followed the good practice of considering business objectives and end users’ requirements as main drivers of knowledge management system development and implementation. This doctoral thesis presents a methodology for the design and development of Knowledge Management (KM) systems to support NPD based on Enterprise Architecture Frameworks (EAFs). The project focuses on IT system specifications generation driven by business and knowledge users’ requirements in the automotive industry. Current EAFs have been developed by researchers and practitioners to help enterprises to design their information systems based on business objectives and user requirements. However, these frameworks are mainly proposed to manage information and data such as finances, resources, management and engineering documents, not for the increasingly important enterprise knowledge, especially tacit and unstructured knowledge. This project aims to extend the capabilities of the latest enterprise architecture frameworks so that not only data and information, but also enterprise knowledge can be managed. A guideline in the form of a flowchart has been developed, which provides a process that can be followed and used by system developers and implementation. The extended EAF has been implemented as easy-to-use folders for the development of a structured knowledge base. A case study in an automotive company proved that the methodology can be used to produce the functional specifications of their IT systems to include knowledge management capability. The system specification can then be used, either to assess a company’s existing information systems and direct its future system development and implementation; or to develop/implement a complete new information system from scratch.
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Lingham, Nathan. "A knowledge management framework for automotive component manufactures in the Eastern Cape." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1592.

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It is estimated that each direct job in the automotive industry supports at least 5 indirect jobs in the global community, resulting in more than 50 million jobs to the global auto industry (Ellis, 2006). In South Africa the automotive sector, as an employer, is widely viewed to be second only to mining. In the automotive industry globally, it is being discovered that knowledge, as opposed to “data” or “information”, is becoming harder to locate as a knowledge-bleed is occurring due to the phenomenon of the “brain drain”, retirement of experienced professionals, changing work behaviours among the younger generations and the general lack of infusion of new talent into the South African automotive industry over the past decade (Liebowitz, 1999). This realisation has spawned a growing interest in the concept of knowledge management (KM). KM is the development of tools, processes, systems, structures and cultures explicitly to improve the creation, sharing and use of knowledge critical for decision making. The effective use of KM helps organisations to improve the quality of their decision making and correspondingly to reduce costs and increase efficiency (Kinicki and Kreitner, 2008). Most automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have made some attempt at KM initiatives, and these attempts have been well-documented. However, among the automotive component suppliers, limited evidence exists of attempts at KM (Piderit, 2007). No standard KM application framework could be established in the literature for industry practitioners in automotive component manufacturers within the Eastern Cape. The aim of this research study is therefore to develop a framework for the application of KM in automotive component manufacturers within the Eastern Cape. The research consisted of a study of the knowledge management literature and the subsequent development of a knowledge management framework and empirical evaluation of the framework in the automotive component supply industry of the Eastern Cape. In conclusion the report presents a knowledge management framework which converts a company assessment to recommended corrective actions to be implemented and also presents the author’s findings, conclusions and recommendations derived from the study.
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Cai, Rui. "Assessment of vitrified CBN wheels for precision grinding." Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2002. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/4972/.

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Law, Yat-keung. "Application of total value management in production to support competitiveness of Hong Kong industries /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18831503.

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Possani, Edgar. "Lot streaming and batch scheduling : splitting and grouping jobs to improve production efficiency." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2001. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/50621/.

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This thesis deals with issues arising in manufacturing, in particular related to production efficiency. Lot streaming refers to the process of splitting jobs to move production through several stages as quickly as possible, whereas batch scheduling refers to the process of grouping jobs to improve the use of resources and customer satisfaction. We use a network representation and critical path approach to analyse the lot streaming problem of finding optimal sublot sizes and a job sequence in a two-machine flow shop with transportation and setup times. We introduce a model where the number of sublots for each job is not predetermined, presenting an algorithm to assign a new sublot efficiently, and discuss a heuristic to assign a fixed number of sublots between jobs. A model with several identical jobs in an multiple machine flow shop is analysed through a dominant machine approach to find optimal sublot sizes for jobs. For batch scheduling, we tackle the NP-hard problem of scheduling jobs on a batching machine with restricted batch size to minimise the maximum lateness. We design a branch and bound algorithm, and develop local search heuristics for the problem. Different neighbourhoods are compared, one of which is an exponential sized neighbourhood that can be searched in polynomial time. We develop dynamic programming algorithms to obtain lower bounds and explore neighbourhoods efficiently. The performance of the branch and bound algorithm and the local search heuristics is assessed and supported by extensive computational tests.
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Warne, Nigel. "An investigation of the relationship between organisational size and industry type with the development and use of executive information systems in the manufacturing sector." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2000. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1357.

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The purpose of this investigative research is to provide quantitative detail to better understand the development and use of Executive Information Sysytems (EIS) in the Australian Manufacturing sector. This investigation is an extension of previous research done on EIS in Australia (Prevan, 1992; Pervan and Phua, 1997) and looks more closely at the independent variables of organisation size and industry type in their relationaship with the development and use of EIS. A broad literature review provides a descriptive model that gives some insight into the development and use of EIS over more than fifteen years. Over eighty per cent of the reviewed literary work comes out of the United States of America, with very little research done in an Australian context. A sample of 291 medium to large Manufacturing organisations around Australia was inviolved in a quantitative survey designed to measure the organisations' perceptions about the development and use of EIS. The survey comprised questions that were derived from a review of the literature, on the development and use of EIS in Australia and overseas. The major finding of this investigation was evidence that the stage of EIS development is based on industry type and not size of organisation and that the majority of large organisations wanted to spend no more on EIS than medium sized organistaions.
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Books on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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Robert, Lindbeck John, ed. Basic manufacturing. Peoria, Ill: Bennett & McKnight Pub. Co., 1985.

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Burall, Paul. Managing product creation: A management overview. London: Department of Trade and Industry, 1991.

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21st century manufacturing: Creating winning business performance. Essex Junction, VT: OMNEO, 1992.

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John, Mortimer. Simultaneous engineering: An executiveguide. (London): Department of Trade and Industry, 1991.

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Mortimer, John. Simultaneous engineering: An executive guide. London: Department of Trade and Industry, 1991.

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Parker, Nick. World class manufacturing. Corby: Institute of Management, 1996.

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Ovenden, Anthony. Competitiveness in UK manufacturing industry: The opportunities available to management. (London): (British Institute of Management), 1986.

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Management of technology and innovation: Competing through technological excellence. 2nd ed. New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2009.

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Management of technology and innovation: Competing through technological excellence. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1995.

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Integrative facilities management. Burr Ridge, Ill: Irwin Professional Pub., 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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Aschenbrücker, Andreas. "Supply Chain Risk Management for Pharmaceutical Manufactures." In Logistics Management, 401–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13177-1_31.

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Mou, Tong-hua, Chi-dan Ni, and Fang Du. "Analysis on Innovative Factors of Influencing Medium and Small Sized Enterprises for Mining Equipment Manufactures." In The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 1567–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38427-1_166.

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Saso, Taiki, and Tatsushi Nishi. "Coalition Analysis on Two Manufactures and Two Retailers Supply Chain via Cooperative Game Theory." In Advances in Production Management Systems. Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable and Resilient Production Systems, 619–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85906-0_67.

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Dickersbach, Jörg Thomas, and Michael F. Passon. "Original Equipment Manufacturer Managed Inventory." In Management for Professionals, 427–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45433-6_15.

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Zentes, Joachim, Dirk Morschett, and Hanna Schramm-Klein. "Vertical Players – Manufacturers and Verticals." In Strategic Retail Management, 115–37. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10183-1_6.

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Milner, D. A., and V. C. Vasiliou. "Computer aided production management." In Computer-Aided Engineering for Manufacture, 207–23. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6912-7_9.

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Pushpalatha, C., S. V. Sowmya, Neha Jain, Shruthi Nagaraja, Shrikanth, Dominic Augustine, Vanishri C. Haragannavar, Elizabeth Abbu Varghese, and Chhaya Kumar. "Nanomaterials for the Management of Multidisciplinary Dental Sciences and Applications." In Bio-manufactured Nanomaterials, 203–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67223-2_10.

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Aydin, Goker, and Evan L. Porteus. "Manufacturer-To-Retailer versus Manufacturer-To-Consumer Rebates in a Supply Chain." In Retail Supply Chain Management, 237–70. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78902-6_10.

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Aydin, Goker, and Evan L. Porteus. "Manufacturer-to-Retailer Versus Manufacturer-to-Consumer Rebates in a Supply Chain." In Retail Supply Chain Management, 349–86. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7562-1_13.

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Syrus, Toby, Ramgopal Uppalapati, and Michael Pecht. "Manufacturer Assessment Procedure and Criteria." In Parts Selection and Management, 63–72. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0471723886.ch6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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Zapién-Guerrero, Cristina, Torres-Argüelles Vianey, and Romero Roberto. "SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURES SME OF JUÁREZ CITY." In The 6th International Virtual Conference on Advanced Scientific Results. Publishing Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18638/scieconf.2018.6.1.500.

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Li, Suicheng, and Yuzhou Huang. "Research on impact of supplier innovativeness on manufactures' new product development." In 2013 6th International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering (ICIII). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciii.2013.6702949.

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Peng, Yang, Jin Li, and Victor Shi. "Manufactures' Channel Strategy Based on Product Experience in O2O Environment." In 2019 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iesm45758.2019.8948124.

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Ambartsumyan, Alexander A. "Logic bases of technological process and equipment complex management of the flow-type manufactures." In 2008 Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hsi.2008.4581545.

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He, Wensheng, Xiaojun Guo, and Rui Wang. "Dynamic Multidimensional Game Analysis with Incomplete Information of Recycling Logistics Implemented by Household Appliances Manufactures." In International Conference of Logistics Engineering and Management (ICLEM) 2010. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41139(387)308.

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Setyanta, Budi, Mohamad Najmudin, Nurwiyanta, and Eni Andari. "Do Purchase Strategy and Relational Embeddedness Affect Customer Responsiveness on Fashion Manufactures in Yogyakarta." In The 3rd International Conference on Banking, Accounting, Management and Economics (ICOBAME 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210311.039.

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Yi, Xiaodi, Kuihua Huang, Jincai Huang, Jing Qian, and Jie Kang. "Research on Order Acceptance Strategy for Military manufactures Based on Semi-Markov Average Reward Reinforcement Learning." In MSIE 2022: 2022 4th International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3535782.3535803.

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Taluru, Danteswara Rao, and Rajendra Prasad Uppara Allabanda. "Application of Data Analytics in Gas Turbine Engines." In ASME 2019 Gas Turbine India Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gtindia2019-2557.

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Abstract In recent years, Aerospace technology has seen a paradigm shift towards Data analytics. Design, manufacturing, aftermarket and operations found importance of data analytics in reducing cost. Manufactures are developing Data Analytic based tools which help in optimizing their processes and reduce lead time. Engine, aircraft manufactures along with airliners are working together to improve customer experience. This paper, covers topics related to engine manufactures point of view. Engine manufactures can apply data analytics in concept initiation, concept optimization, preliminary, detailed and validation phases. Manufactures can optimize supply chain management using data analytics. Major gas turbine manufactures are persistent to enhance intelligence in aerospace product life cycle. Data analytics in aerospace engineering also helps in making predictions based upon descriptive patterns from huge data. Since, the aircraft industry is expecting a seven-fold increase in air traffic by 2050. The future demand of aircraft engine production would drive industries to adopt to big data in helping decision making and dynamic production capabilities. This paper helps in identifying different data analytics application in gas turbine product life cycle. Specifically in aero thermal discipline, which would help in increasing efficiency, optimizing design and result in reducing cost. This paper takes the reader through the application of gas turbine as a systematic and concise article. The future scope of the paper would include a test case explaining the application more in detail using data analytics.
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Kholopane, P. "Boosting competitive advantages of small and medium manufactures in South Africa by applying continuous improvement and operational strategies." In 2016 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/picmet.2016.7806764.

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liu, Zhong. "Servitization Strategy of Core Manufactures in Transformation and Value Chain Governance from the Perspective of Integration Capability." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Economic Management and Cultural Industry (ICEMCI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.191217.062.

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Reports on the topic "Manufactures Management"

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Lubowa, Nasser, Zita Ekeocha, Stephen Robert Byrn, and Kari L. Clase. Pharmaceutical Industry in Uganda: A Review of the Common GMP Non-conformances during Regulatory Inspections. Purdue University, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317442.

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The prevalence of substandard medicines in Africa is high but not well documented. Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) are likely to face considerable challenges with substandard medications. Africa faces inadequate drug regulatory practices, and in general, compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) in most of the pharmaceutical industries is lacking. The majority of pharmaceutical manufacturers in developing countries are often overwhelmed by the GMP requirements and therefore are unable to operate in line with internationally acceptable standards. Non-conformances observed during regulatory inspections provide the status of the compliance to GMP requirements. The study aimed to identify the GMP non-conformances during regulatory inspections and gaps in the production of pharmaceuticals locally manufactured in Uganda by review of the available 50 GMP reports of 21 local pharmaceutical companies in Uganda from 2016. The binary logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model was applied to estimate the association between odds of a company failing to comply with the GMP requirements and non-conformances under each GMP inspection parameter. Analysis using dummy estimation to linear regression included determination of the relationship that existed between the selected variables (GMP inspection parameters) and the production capacity of the local pharmaceutical industry. Oral liquids, external liquid preparations, powders, creams, and ointments were the main categories of products manufactured locally. The results indicated that 86% of the non-conformances were major, 11% were minor, and 3% critical. The majority of the non-conformances were related to production (30.1%), documentation (24.5%), and quality control (17.6%). Regression results indicated that for every non-conformance under premises, equipment, and utilities, there was a 7-fold likelihood of the manufacturer failing to comply with the GMP standards (aOR=6.81, P=0.001). The results showed that major non-conformances were significantly higher in industries of small scale (B=6.77, P=0.02) and medium scale (B=8.40, P=0.04), as compared to those of large scale. This study highlights the failures in quality assurance systems and stagnated GMP improvements in these industries that need to be addressed by the manufacturers with support from the regulator. The addition of risk assessment to critical production and quality control operations and establishment of appropriate corrective and preventive actions as part of quality management systems are required to ensure that quality pharmaceuticals are manufactured locally.
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Reeder, K., and F. Kirsch. Energy management assistance for small and medium-size manufacturers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5312792.

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Reeder, K. M., and F. W. Kirsch. Energy management assistance for small and medium-size manufacturers, 1988--1989. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/570089.

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Law, C. J., and F. W. Kirsch. Energy management assistance for small and medium-size manufacturers, 1989--1990. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/570091.

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Kirsch, F. W. Energy management assistance for small and medium-size manufacturers, 1987--1988. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/570093.

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Unzeta, Bruno Bueno, Jan de Boer, Ruben Delvaeye, Bertrand Deroisy, Marc Fontoynont, Daniel Neves Pimenta, Per Reinhold, Sophie Stoffer, and Robert Weitlaner. Review of lighting and daylighting control systems. IEA SHC Task 61, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task61-2021-0003.

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There is a large number of control systems proposed either by lighting manufacturers or motor manufacturers for shading systems. In addition there are many other solutions proposed by specific manufacturers of Building Management Systems (BMS) or manufacturers of components to be installed in luminaires and switches, as well as in the electric lighting architecture (transformers, gateways to the internet, sensors, etc.). For many consumers -i.e.-the installer, the facility manager, or the final user (building occupant) – this forms a complex and dynamic market environment with high frequent changes, every year or even every month or day. In this report we aim to provide some basic strategic information, showing the status of the supply at the time this report was written (2019-2021). Although the market develops very fast, there are principles of controls which are rather independent of the progress of technology.
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Fthenakis, V., and P. Moskowitz. Manufacture of thin-film photovoltaic cells: characterization and management of phosphine hazards. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6889512.

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Doddridge, Gregory, Steven Doherty, Zhenqi Shi, Ting-Kuo Huang, Nina Cauchon, Tony Wang, Orna Wisniak, Clarice Hutchens, and Isabelle Lequeux. Regulatory submission & lifecycle management strategy of models used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical and biological products. BioPhorum, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46220/2020reg002.

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Vock, Pia, and Nikolaj Wächtershäuser. Efficacy of internet-based Self-Management Interventions for Depression in German: Protocol for a systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0070.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to examine the effectiveness of internet-based self-management interventions for depressive symptoms in adults, which are available in German and have been tested via randomized controlled trials. The interventions must be either available for free or covered by public health insurance. Information sources: The electronic database PubMed will be used for systematic literature search. Additionally, the “DiGA-Verzeichnis” of the “Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte” as well as the manufacturers' websites of the identified interventions will be searched for relevant studies. The knowledge of an expert on digital interventions for mental disorders also serves as a source of information.
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Agu, Monica, Zita Ekeocha, Stephen Robert Byrn, and Kari L. Clase. The Impact of Mentoring as a GMP Capability Building Tool in The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Industry in Nigeria. Purdue University, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317447.

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Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), a component of Pharmaceutical Quality Systems, is aimed primarily at managing and minimizing the risks inherent in pharmaceutical manufacture to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of products. Provision of adequate number of personnel with the necessary qualifications/practical experience and their continuous training and evaluation of effectiveness of the training is the responsibility of the manufacturer. (World Health Organization [WHO], 2014; International Organization for Standardization [ISO], 2015). The classroom method of training that has been used for GMP capacity building in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Nigeria over the years, delivered by experts from stringently regulated markets, have not yielded commensurate improvement in the Quality Management Systems (QMS) in the industry. It is necessary and long over-due to explore an alternative training method that has a track record of success in other sectors. A lot of studies carried out on mentoring as a development tool in several fields such as academia, medicine, business, research etc., reported positive outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore mentoring as an alternative GMP training method in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Nigeria. Specifically, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of mentoring as a GMP capability building tool in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Nigeria, with focus on GMP documentations in XYZ pharmaceutical manufacturing company located in South-Western region of Nigeria. The methodology comprised gap assessment of GMP documentation of XYZ company to generate current state data, development of training materials based on the identified gaps and use of the training materials for the mentoring sessions. The outcome of the study was outstanding as gap assessment identified the areas of need that enabled development efforts to be targeted at these areas, unlike generic classroom training. The mentees’ acceptance of the mentoring support was evident by their request for additional training in some other areas related to the microbiology operations that were not covered in the gap assessment. This result portrays mentoring as a promising tool for GMP capacity building, but more structured studies need to be conducted in this area to generate results that can be generalized.
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