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Managerial implications of the modular consortium model in a Brazilian automotive plant
Sílvio R.I. PiresRecently, automotive manufacturers have sought to outsource part of their traditional territory in an attempt to gain competitive advantages by decreasing production costs and…
Time‐based competitiveness in Brazil: whys and hows
Sandra S. Rohr, Henrique L. CorrêaThe objective of the paper is to report research carried out over two years aiming at developing a framework to support the management of manufacturing organizations for whom…
Teaching the meaning of manufacturing synchronisation using simple simulation models
Luís Henrique Rodrigues, John Robert MacknessA perfectly synchronised manufacturing system is the process where components arrive at the work centres in time for their production, so that excessive in‐process stocks do not…
Total punctuality approach for the jobbing industry
Ricardo Sarmento Costa, Eduardo G.M. JardimPresents results of a nine‐year research and development project. At the beginning a scheduling simulation software was built and assessed in real contexts. Then it has grown into…
A framework for the management of product variety
Giovani Da SilveiraThis study introduces a framework for the management of product variety in strategy and operations. It combines the analysis of five case studies in the UK and Brazil with a…
Implementing manufacturing strategy through strategic production planning
Irineu G.N. GianesiIdentifies the need for a formal mechanism aiming to integrate operational decisions both horizontally, between different functional areas, and vertically, within the…
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- Dr Tobias Schoenherr
- Prof. Constantin Blome
- Robert D. Klassen