Search for dissertations about: "lead-time"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 99 swedish dissertations containing the word lead-time.
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1. Lean Remanufacturing : Reducing Process Lead Time
Abstract : Remanufacturing is a product recovery option in which used products are brought back into useful life. While the remanufacturing industry stretches from heavy machinery to automotive parts, furniture, and IT sectors, it faces challenges. READ MORE
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2. Lead-Time Reduction in Manufacturing - from Initiation to Realisation
Abstract : This work deals with reduction of lead-time in manufacturing. The overall research problem focuses on how to ensure high efficiency in this process, and the research area includes how the reduction process is managed. READ MORE
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3. Towards Climate Based Early Warning and Response Systems for Malaria
Abstract : Background: Great strides have been made in combating malaria, however, the indicators in sub Saharan Africa still do not show promise for elimination in the near future as malaria infections still result in high morbidity and mortality among children. The abundance of the malaria-transmitting mosquito vectors in these regions are driven by climate suitability. READ MORE
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4. Strategies for demand-driven supply chains : A decoupling thinking perspective
Abstract : In environments where customer requirements are constantly changing, such as for demand-driven manufacturing companies, the competition involves the ability to act and adapt to customer needs, sometimes even based on commitment from actual customer orders. In this context it is perhaps even more challenging to balance supply and demand. READ MORE
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5. Breast cancer screening in an urban, Swedish population Aspects of non-attendance, interval cancers and over-diagnosis
Abstract : Service screening with mammography was implemented in Sweden in the late 80's, following the results from trials in Sweden and abroad. A high rate of attendance, a high diagnostic accuracy and treatment in accordance with established guidelines are key circumstances for an effective screening programme. READ MORE