This book covers supply chain and logistics, production and manufacturing systems as well as human factors. Topics such as applications to procurements from suppliers, suppliers developments and relationships with suppliers are reported. The techniques and tools applied to production processes, such as, machinery maintenance and quick changeover, are described in detail. The book also presents human factors as the main component in the industrial engineering field, reporting some successful teamwork organizations for improvements and applied ergonomics, among others.
This book covers supply chain and logistics, production and manufacturing systems as well as human factors. Topics such as applications to procurements from suppliers, suppliers developments and relationships with suppliers are reported. The techniques and tools applied to production processes, such as, machinery maintenance and quick changeover, are described in detail. The book also presents human factors as the main component in the industrial engineering field, reporting some successful teamwork organizations for improvements and applied ergonomics, among others.
Jorge Luis García Alcaraz is a full-time researcher from the Department of Industrial Engineering at the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez in Mexico. He received a MSc in Industrial Engineering from Colima Technological Institute (Mexico), a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Ciudad Juárez Technological Institute (Mexico), a PhD in Innovation in Product Engineering and Industrial Process from the University of La Rioja (Spain), a Ph.D. in Sciences and Industrial Technologies from the Public University of Navarre (Spain), and a Postdoc in Manufacturing Process from the University of La Rioja (Spain). In addition, his main research areas are related to the multicriteria decision making process and techniques applied to lean manufacturing, production process, and supply chain modeling. He is a founding member of the Mexican Society of Operation Research as well as an active member in the Mexican Academy of Industrial Engineering. Currently, Dr. García is a National Researcher recognized by the National Council of Science & Technology of Mexico (CONACYT) as Level II. In addition, Dr. García is an author/coauthor in around 86 papers published in journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports, also he has attended to more than 150 international conferences and congress around the world. Moreover, Dr. García has supervised more than 50 bachelor theses, 18 master theses, and 13 doctoral theses. He has 13 international patents and 1 industrial design in Mexico and Spain. Also, Dr. García is author of several books published by international publishers such as Springer and IGI Global; all of them are related to lean manufacturing, its tools and techniques, kaizen, supply chain, and just-in-time philosophies. Finally, Dr. García was the winner of the Chihuahua State Science and Technology Award in 2015, and nowadays, he is a member of several doctoral committees in universities from Mexico, Colombia, and Spain. Scopus Author ID: 55616966800. Web of Science Researcher ID: N-9124-2013 Arturo Realyvásquez Vargas is a full-time professor from the Department of Industrial Engineering at Tecnológico Nacional de Mexico/Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana in Mexico. He received a master's degree in Industrial Engineering and a PhD in Engineering Sciences from the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez in Mexico. Currently, he is studying a PhD in Innovation in Product Engineering and Industrial Process at the University of La Rioja (Spain). Specifically, his main research areas are related to optimization of industrial processes, lean manufacturing, and ergonomics. Also, he is an active member of the Society of Ergonomists of Mexico Civil Association (Sociedad de Ergonomistas de México, SEMAC) and the Network of Optimization of Industrial Processes (Red de Optimización de Procesos Industriales, ROPRIN). Currently, Dr. Realyvásquez is a National Researcher recognized by the National Council of Science &Technology of Mexico (CONACYT) as Candidate. Dr. Realyvásquez is an author/coauthor in around 12 papers published in journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports, also, he has attended to international conferences and congress in Mexico as well as in the United States of America. Nowadays, Dr. Realyvásquez has supervised more than 20 bachelor theses, and 5 master theses. Dr. Realyvásquez is author of one book published by the international publisher Springer, related to ergonomics. Also, Dr. Realyvásquez has edited two books in IGI Global, all of them related to ergonomics. Emigdio Z. Flores López is a full-time professor and researcher in Industrial Engineering department at the Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana. He received his doctorate as Science Engineering at the Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana in 2017, focusing in theoretical state-of-the-art techniques for numerical optimization, as well as applications using these methods. In addition, he received his master's degree in 2005 in Digital Systems from the Mexican National Polytechnic Institute. Also, he has worked as a senior design engineer for almost 8 years in Sony corporation, successfully completing several projects, having a wide experience in different field areas, such as, product design and manufacturing to shipping. In addition, he is currently a member of the postgraduate program of Industrial Engineering at the Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana, supervising 3 master theses. Finally, he is also a member of the National Researchers System; he holds 9 international publications and 1 USA patent.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Supply chain and logistics.- A conceptual framework of green supply chain management: Influential factors, green practices, and performance.- Arcs of integration: Methodological and statistical analysis.- A proposal to redesign the distribution networks of steel manufacturing and distribution companies.- Layout planning approach at a plumbing department in a manufacturing industry: A case study.- Improving distribution process using lean manufacturing and simulation: A seafood packer company case.- Effect of advanced manufacturing technology on responsive supply chain strategy, pull system and responsiveness to market.- Effect of variability on the optimal flow of goods in supply chains using the factory physics approach.- Mathematical approach for street markets location in food desert regions: A case-study Valparaíso-Chile region.- Optimization of supply management in a fishing sector company.- Decision support model for solid waste management in a closed loop supply chain.-Part II: Manufacturing and quality.- Manufacturing execution system state-of-the-art: its evolution and dynamism focused on industry 4.0.- Enablers and barriers for a quality management system implementation in Mexico: An exploratory analysis.- Gestation of the genetics of a company.- Work engagement as result of leadership and employer branding: A case of a Mexican manufacturing plant.- The DMAIC methodology as a tool for process improvement: The case of a Mexican manufacturing company.- Adaptability of the Lean-Sigma methodology for operations in a multicultural workplace.
Part I: Supply chain and logistics.- A conceptual framework of green supply chain management: Influential factors, green practices, and performance.- Arcs of integration: Methodological and statistical analysis.- A proposal to redesign the distribution networks of steel manufacturing and distribution companies.- Layout planning approach at a plumbing department in a manufacturing industry: A case study.- Improving distribution process using lean manufacturing and simulation: A seafood packer company case.- Effect of advanced manufacturing technology on responsive supply chain strategy, pull system and responsiveness to market.- Effect of variability on the optimal flow of goods in supply chains using the factory physics approach.- Mathematical approach for street markets location in food desert regions: A case-study Valparaíso-Chile region.- Optimization of supply management in a fishing sector company.- Decision support model for solid waste management in a closed loop supply chain.-Part II: Manufacturing and quality.- Manufacturing execution system state-of-the-art: its evolution and dynamism focused on industry 4.0.- Enablers and barriers for a quality management system implementation in Mexico: An exploratory analysis.- Gestation of the genetics of a company.- Work engagement as result of leadership and employer branding: A case of a Mexican manufacturing plant.- The DMAIC methodology as a tool for process improvement: The case of a Mexican manufacturing company.- Adaptability of the Lean-Sigma methodology for operations in a multicultural workplace.
Part I: Supply chain and logistics.- A conceptual framework of green supply chain management: Influential factors, green practices, and performance.- Arcs of integration: Methodological and statistical analysis.- A proposal to redesign the distribution networks of steel manufacturing and distribution companies.- Layout planning approach at a plumbing department in a manufacturing industry: A case study.- Improving distribution process using lean manufacturing and simulation: A seafood packer company case.- Effect of advanced manufacturing technology on responsive supply chain strategy, pull system and responsiveness to market.- Effect of variability on the optimal flow of goods in supply chains using the factory physics approach.- Mathematical approach for street markets location in food desert regions: A case-study Valparaíso-Chile region.- Optimization of supply management in a fishing sector company.- Decision support model for solid waste management in a closed loop supply chain.-Part II: Manufacturing and quality.- Manufacturing execution system state-of-the-art: its evolution and dynamism focused on industry 4.0.- Enablers and barriers for a quality management system implementation in Mexico: An exploratory analysis.- Gestation of the genetics of a company.- Work engagement as result of leadership and employer branding: A case of a Mexican manufacturing plant.- The DMAIC methodology as a tool for process improvement: The case of a Mexican manufacturing company.- Adaptability of the Lean-Sigma methodology for operations in a multicultural workplace.
Part I: Supply chain and logistics.- A conceptual framework of green supply chain management: Influential factors, green practices, and performance.- Arcs of integration: Methodological and statistical analysis.- A proposal to redesign the distribution networks of steel manufacturing and distribution companies.- Layout planning approach at a plumbing department in a manufacturing industry: A case study.- Improving distribution process using lean manufacturing and simulation: A seafood packer company case.- Effect of advanced manufacturing technology on responsive supply chain strategy, pull system and responsiveness to market.- Effect of variability on the optimal flow of goods in supply chains using the factory physics approach.- Mathematical approach for street markets location in food desert regions: A case-study Valparaíso-Chile region.- Optimization of supply management in a fishing sector company.- Decision support model for solid waste management in a closed loop supply chain.-Part II: Manufacturing and quality.- Manufacturing execution system state-of-the-art: its evolution and dynamism focused on industry 4.0.- Enablers and barriers for a quality management system implementation in Mexico: An exploratory analysis.- Gestation of the genetics of a company.- Work engagement as result of leadership and employer branding: A case of a Mexican manufacturing plant.- The DMAIC methodology as a tool for process improvement: The case of a Mexican manufacturing company.- Adaptability of the Lean-Sigma methodology for operations in a multicultural workplace.
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