Printed Crt

PRINTED CIRCUITS COMPONENTS FOR A JIT FACTORY  Mr. Carl Burger, supply manager at Acacia Company, is faced with a problem of researching  several electronic components for a new graphic plotter, manufactured in a just-in-time  environment.  Acacia Company is a major producer of graphic plotters, renowned for top-quality and  innovative products. The newest unit in the product line is the 440A, a relatively inexpensive  eight-pen, A-size (8½” x 11”) plotter, designed for use with personal computers.  Thoughtful design of the component parts, along with a dedicated value engineering  effort, resulted in substantially fewer component parts required for assembly. Extensive market  research indicated that the plotter was priced lower than most of its competition and provided  more features, such as greater accuracy at higher speed. The marketing forecast estimated annual  volume to exceed 60,000 units, far more than any other Acacia model. The combination of few  component parts and very high volume made the 440A an excellent choice for implementing a  JIT process.  Supply managers at Acacia were traditionally organized by commodity, such as raw  materials and motors. In an effort to improve the supply process, supply managers with technical  backgrounds (such as Carl Burger) are now assigned to new products during product  development, and are responsible for buying all parts unique to their instrument. Although this  means that a motor manufacturer might interact with several Acacia supply managers (one  commodity supply manager and one or more new product supply managers), Acacia is satisfied  that any confusion or overlap is more than compensated by significant improvement ...
Word (s) : 1112
Pages (s) : 5
View (s) : 835
Rank : 0
   
Report this paper
Please login to view the full paper