Search for dissertations about: "MARKET RESEARCH FOR PRODUCT FAILURE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words MARKET RESEARCH FOR PRODUCT FAILURE.
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1. Qualification of Metal Additive Manufacturing in Space Industry : Challenges for Product Development
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is a collection of production processes that has received a good deal of attention in recent years from different industries. Features such as mass production of customised products, design freedom, part consolidation and cost efficient low volume production drive the development of, and the interest in, these technologies. READ MORE
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2. Design For Manufacturing and Producibility in Fabricated Aerospace Structures
Abstract : Aircraft component suppliers must adopt new design strategies in order to absorb market growth and become more competitive at the same time as they satisfy environmental demands. To deal with this situation, weight reduction has been the key to success and have made jet engines more fuel efficient. READ MORE
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3. Purchasing Power and Purchasing Strategies - Insights From the Humanitarian Sector
Abstract : In this dissertation, we discuss how buyers practice purchasing strategies in an asymmetric power situation favoring suppliers, and how their purchasing strategies practiced impact their purchasing power and buyer-supplier relationships. Organizations enter exchange relationships to access required resources not produced internally, and are exposed to uncertainty from not being able to fully control or predict flow of resources. READ MORE
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4. Mechanics of Cross-Laminated Timber
Abstract : Increasing awareness of sustainable building materials has led to interest in enhancing the structural performance of engineered wood products. Wood is a sustainable, renewable material, and the increasing use of wood in construction contributes to its sustainability. READ MORE
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5. Outsourcing in the Wood Product Manufacturing Sector A Combined Customer and Supplier Perspective
Abstract : Outsourcing can be defined as transferring an activity from internal to external control. This thesis studies outsourcing in the wood product manufacturing (WPM) sector from both a customer and supplier perspective. READ MORE
