Abstract
"Cellular manufacturing involves rearranging traditional operation-based factory layouts into process-based cells that promote a smooth production flow by cutting waste. Cellular Manufacturing: One-Piece Flow for Workteams introduces production teams to basic cellular manufacturing and teamwork concepts and orients them for participating in the design of a new production cell. Use this book to get everyone on board to reduce lead time, work-in-process inventory, and other profit-draining wastes."--Jacket. Publisher's Message -- Getting Started -- The Purpose of This Book -- What This Book Is Based On -- Two Ways to Use This Book -- How to Get the Most Out of Your Reading -- Overview of the Contents -- An Introduction to Cellular Manufacturing -- What Is Cellular Manufacturing? -- One-Piece Flow -- High-Variety Production -- Understanding Processes and Operations -- Processes -- Operations -- Benefits of Cellular Manufacturing -- How It Helps Companies -- How It Helps You -- In Conclusion -- Reflections -- Working in a Manufacturing Cell -- Operating in a U-Shaped Cell -- Becoming Multiskilled, Multimachine Operators -- Cross-Training for Maximum Flexibility -- Moving with the Work -- Using Small, Flexible Machines -- Using Autonomation (Jidoka) to Eliminate Machine Watching -- In Conclusion -- Reflections -- Basic Elements of Cell Design -- Understanding the Current Conditions -- Collect Product and Production Data -- Document Current Layout and Flow -- Time the Process -- Calculate Process Capacity and Takt Time -- Create Standard Work Combination Sheets -- Converting to a Process-Based Layout -- Evaluate the Options -- Plan Possible New Layouts -- Move the Machines -- Document the New Operating Procedures -- Test to Confirm Improvement -- Continuously Improving the Process -- Shorten Cycle Times -- Shorten Changeover Times -- Eliminate Product Defects -- Reduce Equipment Failures -- In Conclusion -- Reflections -- Teamwork Tools for Cellular Manufacturing -- Working in Teams.
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TAKEMURA, M. (2016). Infection and Proliferation of Giant Viruses in Amoeba Cells. Uirusu, 66(2), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.2222/jsv.66.135
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