Search for dissertations about: "Manufacturing cost analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 180 swedish dissertations containing the words Manufacturing cost analysis.
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1. A comparative cost analysis of conventional wrought steel and powder metallurgy (PM) gear manufacturing technologies
Abstract : The transportation industry landscape is going through a massive transformation due to trends such as autonomous and electrified vehicles. The electrification trend has already started to display its ample influence on the automotive industry. READ MORE
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2. Challenging the traditional manufacturing objectives : Designing manufacturing systems for both product manufacturing and value production
Abstract : Utformandet av nya tillverkningssystem och fabriker är ett komplext arbete med många intressenter. I grund och botten är det en värdekedja som är i fokus, dvs tillverkningen av en lönsam produkt. READ MORE
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3. Critical Operations Capabilities for Competitive Manufacturing : A High-Cost Environment Perspective
Abstract : Manufacturing companies operating in a high-cost environment are facing many challenges attempting to achieve a competitive advantage. These challenges have encouraged manufacturing companies to relocate their manufacturing operations from a high-cost to low-cost environment, creating issues for the western social welfare. READ MORE
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4. On Strategy and Manufacturing Flexibility
Abstract : The era when customers bought what companies produced is long gone. The situation is now reversed and companies must produce what customers want; while the customers' preferences are, furthermore, becoming increasingly diverse. This has forced companies to adopt a new mode of thinking in order to survive. READ MORE
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5. High Performance Manufacturing of Advanced Thin Plates ─ Forming of Titanium and Stainless Steel Materials
Abstract : The manufacturing industry represents a highly important sector of the Swedish economy. The increasing demands placed on the quality and performance of products that are manufactured places increasing demands on the manufacturing processes involved. READ MORE