Category: Manufacturing

  • The Hydrostatic and Hydraulics System of Acme Manufacturing Co

    Abstract An industrial operations analysis plays a critical role in assessing the efficient operations of its different units. The following report presents detailed information addressing the prevailing circumstances of the fire suppressing and the Hydrostatic and hydraulics system of Acme Manufacturing Co. As an industrial assessor, the organization of BSCI must be tasked with the…

  • Chinese Manufacturing Superpower and Industrial Growth

    China is currently the largest manufacturing economy in the world. Its growth is mainly attributed to the countrys ability to position itself as a global hub for business activities. In 2010, around 19.8% of the total manufacturing output in the world came from China (Dempsey 2012). Major industries in this economy include those in mining…

  • The Forward Contract: The Eduction of Manufacturing Capabilities

    One of the first steps the company should consider is the reduction of manufacturing capabilities in Mexico. The global companies heavily rely on local suppliers and partners which provide raw materials for production (Shackman, 2015). Therefore, the expenditures will increase relative to the growth of the currency value in Mexico. In case, if the company…

  • Poka-Yoke Proofing in Non-Manufacturing Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition of the Concept Poka Yoke Benefits for Ritz-Carlton Hotels Areas of Improvements A Framework Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Quality as a means of creating and sustaining a competitive advantage has been widely adopted by both manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations. This strategic stance has been fuelled by the growing attention to strategic…

  • Capital Budgeting for Byron Manufacturing

    Capital budgeting refers to a process of decision-making by businesses regarding long-term resource allocation. It involves evaluating new projects and investments by analyzing the inflows and outflows of cash and estimating the expected return. Capital budgeting revolves around the concept of time value for money (Menifield, 2021). A decision needs to be made whether the…

  • The Ohios Manufacturing Environment: Lost Time Accident Rates

    Outline This study seeks to consider the positive impact of correlation between lost time accidents and corporations annual profit share margin in the Ohio manufacturing industry. The methodology that has been used seeks to interview heads of 50 main manufacturing industries in Ohio, and their opinions about this issue and how it could be suitably…

  • Quality Standards in Manufacturing and Service Industries

    Similarities and differences in ISO 9000 in manufacturing and service industries In manufacturing, ISO 9000 is normally introduced into a highly structured environment. Normally, these are people who already understand the importance of having worksheets or information systems that they use in production. However, upon implementing the procedure, it is likely that continual documentation will…

  • Scheduling and Supply Chain in Manufacturing

    Table of Contents Introduction Job shop Batch shop Assembly line production process Continuous flow production process Case of Coco Cola Conclusion Reference Introduction Manufacturing of new products requires product design and complete description of the steps involved. Companies should opt for a production system, which will enable production of the desired quality of goods at…

  • Motivation and Manufacturing Jobs

    I do not think that the loss of traditional manufacturing was inevitable, but a temporary reduction in manufacturing jobs is a reasonable option to demonstrate all fixable flaws in the U.S. economy. Modern jobs are more challenging and require more skills, therefore, they require more qualified employees. As can be seen, increased productivity is linked…

  • Nike Inc.s Marketing and Manufacturing Principles

    Table of Contents Marketing Strategy Social Responsibility Manufacturing Principles Conclusion References Nike is a worldwide leader in manufacturing, marketing, and sales of sportswear, footwear, accessories, and equipment. According to Childs and Jin (2018), its sales exceed $21 billion in 2016, more than half of which is attributed to international markets, and it is an innovation…