Trabalho apresentado em evento
A case study of concurrent engineering application on the development of parts for the white goods industry in Brazil
Fecha
2010-12-01Registro en:
40th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering: Soft Computing Techniques for Advanced Manufacturing and Service Systems, CIE40 2010.
10.1109/ICCIE.2010.5668327
2-s2.0-78651433998
0329227262346932
Autor
Industrial and Systems Engineering Graduate Program (PPGEPS)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
This classical way to manage product development processes for massive production seems to be changing: high pressure for cost reduction, higher quality standards, markets reaching for innovation lead to the necessity of new tools for development control. Into this, and learning from the automotive and aerospace industries factories from other segments are starting to understand and apply manufacturing and assembly oriented projects to ease the task of generate goods and from this obtain at least a part of the expected results. This paper is intended to demonstrate the applicability of the concepts of Concurrent Engineering and DFM/DFA (Design for Manufacturing and Assembly) in the development of products and parts for the White Goods industry in Brazil (major appliances as refrigerators, cookers and washing machines), showing one case concerning the development and releasing of a component. Finally is demonstrated in a short term how was reached a solution that could provide cost savings and reduction on the time to delivery using those techniques.