Search for dissertations about: "Manufacturing strategies"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 220 swedish dissertations containing the words Manufacturing strategies.
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11. Exploring sustainable manufacturing principles and practices
Abstract : The manufacturing industry remains a critical force in the quest for global sustainability. An increasing number of companies are modifying their operations in favor of more sustainable practices. READ MORE
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12. Managing contexts for innovation and renewal : Strategies of incumbent firms in traditional manufacturing industries
Abstract : Innovation is important for established firms (i.e., incumbents) in traditional manufacturing industries (TMIs) to continuously survive and thrive. While internal factors often receive attention, different factors external to these firms enable and hinder the creation and realisation of novel products and processes. READ MORE
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13. On Monitoring and Control of Machining Processes
Abstract : The thesis presents several aspects related to the industrial and academic activities associated with monitoring and control of the machining process and machine tools A survey of the industrial situation identified some key factors for a successful implementation of monitoring and control techniques. Applicable, relatively simple, systems for cutting-process monitoring and adaptive control are available on the commercial market today but the degree of industrial utilisation of the technique is low because the systems are experienced as hard to operate and use, and are at the same time considered unreliable. READ MORE
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14. The process of executing digital transformation strategies : Case studies in established Swedish manufacturing firms
Abstract : The emergence of digital technologies has forced established firms to engage in a digital transformation. Digital transformations are complex and time-consuming processes, and therefore, they require unique strategies for coordinating and prioritizing activities. READ MORE
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15. Manufacturing strategy formulation in small and medium-sized enterprises
Abstract : Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of any national economy and key drivers for economic growth. To sustain their competitiveness, it is essential that SMEs take advantage of their capabilities and support market requirements. This research encourages an increased focus on work with manufacturing strategies in SMEs. READ MORE