Understanding Push and Pull Production Control Systems in Manufacturing
This chapter delves into the critical aspects of push and pull production control systems. It examines the schematic representations of productive systems, highlighting key components such as control phases. Inclusive diagrams feature product structures, including the harmonious design of a trumpet and ICU2 computer assemblies. The chapter also presents Kanban systems across production centers, illustrating the benefits of just-in-time inventory management. Detailed figures and examples provide insight into effective production scheduling and control methods crucial for optimizing manufacturing processes.
Understanding Push and Pull Production Control Systems in Manufacturing
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Chapter Seven Push and Pull Production Control Systems
Schematic of the Productive System Fig. 7-1
The Three Major Control Phases of the Productive System Fig. 7-2
Typical Product Structure Diagram Fig. 7-3
Trumpet and Subassemblies Fig. 7-4
Product Structure Diagram for ICU2 Computer (for Problem 4) Fig. 7-6
Kanban Information SystemVersus Centralized Information System Fig. 7-9
River/Inventory Analogy Illustrating the Advantages of Just-in-Time Fig. 7-10
CalcIt Model IT53Scientific Calculator (Problem 41) Fig. 7-11
Network Representation forLot Scheduline (Example 7A-1) Fig. 7A-1