E-Book, Englisch, 414 Seiten, eBook
Shimokawa / Jürgens / Fujimoto Transforming Automobile Assembly
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-60374-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Experience in Automation and Work Organization
E-Book, Englisch, 414 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-642-60374-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1 Introduction.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Concepts and Histories.- 2.1 Assembly Automation in Europe — Past Experience and Future Trends.- 2.2 Basic Trends in the Physics and Economics of Automated Fabrication and Assembly Operations.- 2.3 Key Characteristics of Assembly Automation Systems.- 2.4 What Do You Mean by Automation Ratio? Definitions by the Japanese Auto Makers.- 3 Diversity of Approaches.- 3.1 Present State and Future Vision of Vehicle Assembly Automation in Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.- 3.2 Development of a new Vehicle Assembly Line at Toyota: Worker-oriented, Autonomous, new Assembly System.- 3.3 Modular Assembly in Mixed-Model Production at Mazda.- 3.4 Production of the NSX at Honda: An Alternative Directionfor Assembly Organization.- 3.5 The Development of an Intelligent Body Assembly System.- 3.6 The Opel Production System.- 3.7 Platform and Modular Concepts at Volkswagen — Their Effects on the Assembly Process.- 3.8 Automation at Renault: Strategy and Form.- 3.9 Building Capabilities in Assembly Automation: Fiat’s Experiences from Robogate to the Melfi Plant.- 3.10 The Development of a Reflective Production System Layout at Volvo’s Uddevalla Car Assembly Plant.- 4 Issues and Dynamics.- 4.1 Strategies for Assembly Automation in the Automobile Industry.- 4.2 From Fixed to Flexible: Automation and Work Organization Trends from the International Assembly Plant Study.- 4.3 Rolling Back Cycle Times: The Renaissance of the Classic Assembly Line in Final Assembly.- 4.4 Rationalization also Involves Workers — Teamwork in the Mercedes-Benz Lean Concept.- 4.5 Patterns of Work Organization in the German Automobile Industry.- 4.6 The Current Social Form of Automation and a Conceivable Alternative: Experience in France.- 4.7 Worker-Generated ProductionImprovements in a Reflective Production System — or Kaizen in a Reflective Production System.- 4.8 Advanced Automation or Alternative Production Design? A Reflection on the new Japanese Assembly Plants and the Alternative Approach of Volvo Uddevalla.- 4.9 A Misguided Trajectory? Automatically Guided Vehicles in Auto Assembly.- 4.10 Organizational Change and Assembly Automation in the Dutch Automotive Industry.- 4.11 Recycling and Disassembly — Legal Burden or Strategic Opportunity?.- 5 Conclusions and Outlook.- 5.1 Lessons to be Learnt from the Japanese Style of Production and their Application to Factory Automation.- 5.2 Design Choices for Assembly Systems.- 5.3 Outlook.- 6 The Authors of the Book.