TWO TYPES OF DEMAND Push Pull Which would you prefer to have as a manufacturer? Why can that be tricky?

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TWO TYPES OF DEMAND Push Pull Which would you prefer to have as a manufacturer? Why can that be tricky?

WHAT IS THE TRADITIONAL DESIGN METHOD? Each department produces its own design. Eg, frame, then engine, then body, then electrics, then internal finish Hopefully it will all fit

QUICK RESPONSE MANUFACTURING Works to customer demand Makes use of Just in Time (JIT) and Total Quality Management systems TQM Makes extensive use of adaptable manufacturing cells What are the advantages of this? What can be a problem? Why might it not work?

1070’S BRITISH LEYLAND

CELLULAR MANUFACTURING

MANUFACTURING CELL

2012 NISSAN

CONCURRENT MANUFACTURING Definition existing, happening, or done at the same time What does this mean for a production line? An example It is all about the design stage

TRADITIONAL DESIGN OFFICE

CONCURRENT MANUFACTURING DESIGN OFFICE

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

CONCURRENT DESIGN

WHAT BENEFITS ARE PROVIDED BY QFD?

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