3rd Edition

Manufacturing Facilities Location, Planning, and Design, Third Edition

By Dileep R. Sule Copyright 2008
    824 Pages 402 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Fierce global competition in manufacturing has made proficient facilities planning a mandatory issue in industrial engineering and technology. From plant layout and materials handling to quality function deployment and design considerations, Manufacturing Facilities: Location, Planning, and Design, Third Edition covers a wide range of topics crucial to the efficiency of a well-planned facility.

    Proper Planning

    Thoroughly updated and revised, the third edition of this classic volume provides the information and analytical tools necessary to move from product designs to production plans and then details all of the planning techniques needed to build a manufacturing facility where safety, efficiency, and profit are interdependent.

    Divided into two parts, the first section describes all the factors involved in setting up a manufacturing plant. It covers product design, the choice of manufacturing processes, and plant layout, as well as production, material-handling, and storage systems. The author also highlights the importance of the selection of labor resources.

    Proper Location

    The second part examines subjective aspects, such as how to maximize efficiency and save resources. It discusses how to choose the best location and how to assign customers to each facility to minimize the overall cost of operation. It also reviews the process of selecting sites for proximity to emergency service facilities, and explains how to determine the best layout within a building for tool rooms, materials, machining, shipping, inspection, and other departments.

    Proper Attitude

    Wise planning results in efficient allocation of available resources for any project. This comprehensive reference empowers engineers, facility planners, and students in manufacturing programs to effectively develop both the method and the mindset required to create an efficient and integrated production facility.

    Introduction

     

    Planning and Design

    Product Development

    Automation

    Production Charts and Systems

    Requirements and Selection of Machines and Labor

    Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain

    Building, Organization, Communications, and Selected Support Requirements

    Material Handling: Principles and Equipment Description

    Material Handling: Equipment Selection

    Material Handling: Flow Lines, Grouping, and Packaging

    Storage and Warehousing

    Plant and Office Layout: Conventional Approach

    Computer-Aided Plant Layout

    Simultaneous Development of Plant Layout and Material Handling

    Plant Site Selection and Service (Support) Considerations

    Computer-Integrated Manufacturing System

     

    Facility Location

    Basic Facility Location Problems

    Location Analysis With Fixed Costs

    Continuous Facility Location

    Appendices

    Index

    Biography

    Dileep R. Sule