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Considering External and Internal Cycles of a Manufacturer for Planning and Evaluating Production Technologies

  • Anticipating a production company's internal and external influencing factors is seen as key driver of the ability to act appropriately to sustain a competitive advantage within a dynamic market environment. In this connection, some factors within the production environment manifest as temporally and structurally recurring patterns (defined as cycles) and are predictable. Modeling and analyzing the cyclic behavior of products, technologies, and manufacturing resources, for example, facilitates a proactive planning approach to production technologies. This paper uses the example of the commercial vehicle industry to focus on a manufacturer's internal cyclic influencing factors. Based on the results of an industrial case study and a review of existing methods, a conceptual framework is presented for managing the complex interdependencies of the lifecycle of a product, its components, and production technologies.

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Author:Alexander SchönmannORCiD, Michael Ulverich, Carsten Intra, Gunther Reinhart
Language:English
Document Type:Article
Conference:5th CIRP Global Web Conference - Research and Innovation for Future Production (CIRPe 2016), Patras (Greece), 04.-06.10.2016
Year of first Publication:2016
published in (English):Procedia CIRP
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
ISSN:2212-8271
Volume:2016
Issue:55
First Page:47
Last Page:52
Review:peer-review
Open Access:ja
Tag:commercial verhicle industry; cycle management; manufacturing process; production planning
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:573-32465
Related Identifier:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.08.006
Licence (German):License Logo Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0
Release Date:2023/03/23