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Planning for factory automation: a management guide to world-class manufacturing

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This book combines automation and planning in a single, integrated approach. Omitting unnecessary technical details, it is concisely written and easy to read, providing non-technical manufacturing executives with an overview of all the information they need to help plan the modernization of their manufacturring enterprise. Coverage of the main technologies, methodologies, and computer programs is presented and specific steps are outlined for preparing an updated program. Definitions of automation equipment and processes are pursued in detail, some of which automated machine tools, robots, automated guided vehicles, conveyors, storage and retrieval systems, bar coding, machine vision, and radio frequency identification. Readers will benefit from clear planning guidelines and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls.

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Planning for factory automation: a management guide to world-class manufacturing, Peter G. Vanderspek

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Titre
Planning for factory automation: a management guide to world-class manufacturing
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
McGraw-Hill
Publié
1993
Format
rigide
Pages
174
ISBN10
007066949X
ISBN13
9780070669499
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This book combines automation and planning in a single, integrated approach. Omitting unnecessary technical details, it is concisely written and easy to read, providing non-technical manufacturing executives with an overview of all the information they need to help plan the modernization of their manufacturring enterprise. Coverage of the main technologies, methodologies, and computer programs is presented and specific steps are outlined for preparing an updated program. Definitions of automation equipment and processes are pursued in detail, some of which automated machine tools, robots, automated guided vehicles, conveyors, storage and retrieval systems, bar coding, machine vision, and radio frequency identification. Readers will benefit from clear planning guidelines and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls.