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World Class Technologies for Manufacturing

World Class Technologies for Manufacturing. World Class Technologies for Manufacturing. Patrick J. Delaney, CFPIM, CIRM, CPM. National Manufacturing Week. Chicago McCormick Place February 23-26, 2004 Manufacturing Enterprise Automation Manufacturing Process Automation

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World Class Technologies for Manufacturing

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  1. World Class Technologies for Manufacturing World Class Technologies for Manufacturing Patrick J. Delaney, CFPIM, CIRM, CPM

  2. National Manufacturing Week Chicago McCormick Place February 23-26, 2004 • Manufacturing Enterprise Automation • Manufacturing Process Automation • Product Design Automation • Facility Security & Automation • Data Capture and Data Tracking Automation

  3. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Rehg & Kraebber, Prentice Hall, 3rd Ed. 2004 • Purdue University • 30 Engineering Schools • Manufacturing Technology Program

  4. Are You Ready To Go ?

  5. The Untouched Processes

  6. World Class Technologiesfor Manufacturing • Electronic Commerce [www.com+EDI] • Internet Supply Chain Systems Suite • Enterprise Resource Planning Systems • Advanced Planning & Scheduling Systems • Integrated ERP/CRM/SRM • Wireless WANs [over 30 miles] • RFID Tracking Technology • Global Tracking Systems • Internet B2B Server Applications • Sales & Field Force Automation [SFA] • Mobile Connectivity [MC] • Computer Aided Design CAD/PLM • Computer Aided Manufacturing [CAM] • Manufacturing Automation Controllers • Device and cell controllers

  7. DuPont Innovation • Automotive Coatings Technology • Wet on Wet Paint Systems • Rust coating • Primer coat • Color coat • Clear coat • Final stage oven dry

  8. Robotic Evolution • Hydraulic in early 1980s • Electric/electronic today • Newer vision systems • Higher accuracy & repeatability • Proprietary controllers [Motorola] • Advanced CAD/CAM • Simulation • Greater path accuracy [0.05mm] • Dual robotic cells • Jig-less manufacturing Betty Boop

  9. Manufacturing Software Development Path MES APS SFC ERP/ERO MRP II Inventory control MRP CRM Order Entry SFA DRP Forecasting SCM

  10. Supply Chain Event Managers [SCEM] i2 Global Logistics Monitor • Monitor all E-commerce transactions • Business rule based • Create action messages and flags • Check each event for validity and accuracy • Accommodates all trading partners • Order status, shipping, inventory, billing, etc. Computer Associates BizWorks

  11. Ford Case Internet CAD • E-commerce graphics application • Internet transfer of engineering documents & graphics • Utilizing a translation software to interface with incompatible supplier applications

  12. Daimler-Chrysler Case • Laser based 100% inspection • Automatic collection of SPC data • Line stopping feedback • Machine analysis and preventive maintenance warnings • Bi-lingual inspection instructions • Automated display of ISO 9000 procedures • Intranet sharing of QA data across plant sites

  13. Honda Supplier • Inbound items are bar-coded • Outbound items are bar-coded • WIP isn’t bar-coded • Warehouse isn’t bar-coded • Cycle counts daily • Physical inventory every 30 days

  14. Old Rand-McNally Publishing Co. Case Cycle Counting Approach • Largest printing plant in the U. S. • Very large warehouses • F.G. Four racks high • Lose signatures • Cycle counters • Flashlights • Binoculars • Computer print out

  15. Data Capture Devices • Hand held devices • Pen based devices • Scanner/data input devices • RFID tracking • ERP integrated • Windows CE - OS • Finger size point & scan • Micro-chip theft control • Electronic asset tracking [EAT] • Rackrunners • MicroStamp RFID Technology

  16. Voice Recognition Technology InfoWorld 100 Technology Winner 2003 • Warehouse picking application • Headset communications • Belt clip display system • Two-way communications • Improved pick accuracy to one error in 3,000 picks

  17. Technology Assessment Team • Technology Assessment • Investment priorities • Integration issues • Benchmarking study • New employee profiles • Technology training • Payback measurements • University relationships • Technology Vision

  18. Today’s Typical Systems Environment • Most technologies are only partially implemented or interfaced • Budget constraints constantly cut back deployments • Acquisitions & divestments force major steps backward • E-commerce skill sets are weak • Short term needs interfere with obtaining quality deliverables • End to end supply chain initiatives have overwhelmed the development queue • Outsourcing has built more islands of automation

  19. World Class Technologies Assessment A C SOPHISTICATION B D INTEGRATION

  20. Today’s Purdue Graduates • Database structuring and administration [Quick BASIC, C+] • Design techniques of Expert Systems [PC Easy & EXSYS] • PC based ERP • Distributed system design & networking • Hands-on PLC programming [programmable controllers] • Apply CAD and CAE software tools • Work in a $10 million CIM laboratory • CIM software • CNC workstations • automated materials handling with robots • automated data capture [RFID] • vision systems

  21. PPR Hub Process Planning Robotics Production System Ergonomics Product Process Resource Efficiency HUB Cost Analysis QA Scheduling & Control Factory Flow Simulation System Integrators: Rockwell/ IBM/ Dassault/ ABB/ EDS/ MIT

  22. National Manufacturing Week Chicago McCormick Place February 23-26, 2004 www.manufacturingweek.com • What industries are using your product? • What new features have been added to your product since last year? • What are the integration features of your product?

  23. Speaker Contact Data • Patrick J. Delaney NWU Research Park • E:mail: SIBCCorp@aol.com • Phone: 1-800-806-5177

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