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Manufacturing System Design

Pharmaceutical manufacturing system design methods and tools with examples... [Pg.167]

A pharmaceutical manufacturing system design requires significant level of innovation. The broadest definition of innovation is the act of introducing something new to a society or community, whether a product or process. This is often confused with invention, which focuses more on specific objects. Within pharmaceuticals innovation can therefore include new business structures within the company,... [Pg.171]

In this chapter, we have presented the foundations of an analytical and simultaneously computational lean and flexible pharmaceutical manufacturing system design approach based on total quality standards. We have discussed why this approach is essential for pharmaceutical product, process, and manufacturing system designs. [Pg.194]

Japanese Guideline on Computer Systems in Drug Manufacturing— System Designing... [Pg.133]

Hlupic, V., and Paul, R. J. (1995), Manufacturing Simulators and Possible Ways to Improve Them, International Journal of Manufacturing Systems Design, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-10. [Pg.2466]

A manufacturing system design can be defined as the mapping from the performance requirements of a manufacturing system, as expressed by values of chosen performance measures, onto suitable values of decision variables, which describe the physical design or the manner of operation of the manufacturing system (Chryssolouris 2006). [Pg.834]

Manufacturing systems design methods and tools fall into three major categories operations research, artificial intelligence, and simulation. [Pg.835]

Smith JS (2003) Survey on the use of simulation for manufacturing system design and operation. J Manuf Syst 22(2) 157-171... [Pg.1123]

Bhattacharya, A. K., Jina, J. Walton, A. D., Product market turbulence and time compression three dimensions of an integrated approach to manufacturing systems design, International Journal of Operations and Production Management (1996). [Pg.182]

Whether the product is manufactured in volume or as a one off the task analyses of part manufacture and assembly require a physical system to produce it. For this the task models become the input for the manufacturing system design as illustrated in Fig. 1.6. [Pg.17]

International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems Design, Analysis and Operation of Manufacturing and Assembly Systems. 1988- Dordrecht, Netherlands Elsevier (0920-6299). [Pg.359]

KEY WORDS Simulated Annealing, Group Technology, Manufacturing System Design, Optimization, Clustering. [Pg.305]


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