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Optimization of kitting operations for an automated microelectronics assembly process 

Williams, Gregory A. (Gregory Alan) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
Raytheon's Solid-State Microwave (SSM) manufacturing area produces a low-volume, high mix assortment of Microwave Integrated Circuits (MIC) for airborne radars. The current kitting process for pick-and-place assembly is ...
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Customer targeting and micro-marketing in a retail supply chain 

Sharkey, John P. (John Phillip), 1977- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
As most companies in the consumer products space develop operational capabilities to produce and distribute high-quality low-cost products, leading firms in the industry continuously seek new ways to increase profitability ...
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Enabling waste elimination, learning, and continuous improvement through standardization 

Stover, Mark E. (Mark Eugene) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
Many manufacturing companies have developed their own operating system, usually based upon the Toyota Production System, in an effort to improve productivity, quality, and profitability. Continuous improvement is a central ...
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The impact of high-mix, low volume products in semiconductor manufacturing 

Killian, Vida A. (Vida Anele), 1972- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
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The role of flexibility in Configure-to-order manufacturing : a framework for managing variation 

Hoffman, Laurel (Laurel Anne) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
In this paper we examine a challenge that many companies are facing: how to respond to increased variation within their manufacturing operations. I posit that the challenges posed here are addressable with tools managers ...
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Optimizing the sequenced production schedule by managing the internal supply chain 

Vessell, Aimee L (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
Many manufacturing companies wrestle with managing in-house manufactured inventories especially in the climate of Just-in-Time (JIT) manufacturing and with constant pressure to reduce inventory levels. One popular self-managing ...
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Process optimization in drug discovery 

Roberts, Rebecca Anne, M.B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
Novartis is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, with their research headquarters (Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research) located in Cambridge MA. In this thesis, I explore Novartis's process for ...
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Supply chain packaging : packaging for optimal inter-region distribution center operations and damage prevention 

Obatoyinbo, Adesunloye (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
Honeywell International Corporation is a $27.5 billion [1] conglomerate with a diverse portfolio of businesses covering Aerospace, Automation and Controls, Specialty Materials and Transportation. Honeywell's Automation and ...
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A framework for developing, manufacturing, and sourcing trucks & equipment in a global fluid management industry 

Awwad, Ghassan Samir (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
Selecting and executing the optimal strategy for developing new products is a non trivial task, especially for low volume, high complexity products in a highly volatile global industry such as Fluid Management. At Fluid ...
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An analysis of motor vehicle assembly plant complexity : developing a framework to evaluate the existence of a complexity threshold 

Hasik, Matthew J (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
An automotive manufacturer facing decreasing average product volumes as a result of market fragmentation while simultaneously reducing its manufacturing plant footprint must adapt to the difficult challenge of increased ...
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AuthorAllison, Daniel J (1)Awwad, Ghassan Samir (1)Beabout, Brent R. (Brent Russell), 1965- (1)Brooks, James Raymond, 1973- (1)Chow, Jim, 1972- (1)Egan, Sarah (Sarah J.) (1)Fearing, Rebecca Cassler (1)Greenlaw, Tamara (1)Hacking, Robert G. (Robert Grant), 1971- (1)Hasik, Matthew J (1)... View MoreDepartment
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