Information Technology management project on Implementation of SAP in manufacturing firm 15 Sep2012 PPage Page 1 of 10 INDEX 1) Introduction: SAP………………………………………………………..3 2) Implementation of various modules of SAP in manufacturing……………………………………………….….4 3) Flow chart…………………………………………………………….……..6 4) Examples of few modules-Production planning…….……..7 5) Material Procurement………………………………………….………9 Page 2 of 10 Introduction: SAP SAP is business management integrated software that allows
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MENG 364 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Program Name: Mechanical Engineering Course Number: MENG 364 Program Code: 23 Credits: (4‚1) 4 Year/Semester: 2011-2012 Fall Required Course Elective Course Prerequisite(s): MENG 182 Catalog Description: Fundamentals and principles of major manufacturing processes: casting‚ bulk deformation‚ sheet metalworking‚ powder metallurgy. Processing of polymers‚ ceramics‚ glass‚ rubber and composites. Metal cutting:
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Hilton Manufacturing Company In February 2004‚ George Weston was appointed general manager by Paul Hilton‚ president of Hilton Manufacturing Company. Weston‚ age 56‚ had wide executive experience in manufacturing products similar to those of the Hilton Company. The appointment of Weston resulted from management problems arising from the death of Richard Hilton‚ founder and‚ until his death in early 2003‚ president of the company. Paul Hilton had only four years ’ experience with the company
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Lean Manufacturing Principles Guide Version 0.5 June 26‚ 2000 Maritech ASE Project #10 Technology Investment Agreement (TIA) 20000214 Develop and Implement a ‘World Class’ Manufacturing Model for U.S. Commercial and Naval Ship Construction Deliverable 2.2 Submitted by National Steel & Shipbuilding Co. On behalf of the Project Team Members Prepared by The University of Michigan Revised data distribution statement: 10/26/01 Category B Data - Government Purpose Rights Approved
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managerial skill was not as high as it is today. The system is still used in certain places where there are frequent changes in garment style but a low level of managerial skill. Figure 1 - A conventional bundle system. GMP Handout 2005 - Manufacturing Systems Source: ApparelKey.com 2 The Clump System Another system that has the same characteristics as the conventional bundle system is the ’clump’ system as shown in Figure 2. In Figure 2‚ a worker collects a clump of materials from the
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Questionnaire Name: Age: Gender: Address: Contact no.: Now you are requested to answer the following questions: Ques1: are you health conscious? Yes no Ques:are branded products necessary? Yes no Ques3: which shampoo you use? a)sunsilk b) c) d) ques4: which soap you use? a) b) c) d) ques5 Chapter-6 Bibliography Acknowledgement
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Advantages of Lean Manufacturing 1. Reduce in Waste Lean manufacturing refers to the techniques‚ processes and strategies taken by organizations all over the world in order to reduce unproductive and useless tasks‚ functions and behaviors in work environment. It helps to reduce operational costs and aims to boost‚ reinstate and raise the competitiveness of an organization. There are seven types of waste within the work environment which lean manufacturing strives to reduce‚ if not remove totally
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in manufacturing‚ so much so that it has rapidly permeated the organization at every level. Consequently‚ there is a growing need for those related to or interested in manufacturing to understand the nature of this technology and the way it can best be used to increase competitive advantage that is profit. Information technology‚ responsible for data collection‚ processing‚ storage‚ retrieval and distribution has made significant strides in the last decade or so. Unfortunately‚ manufacturing environments
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Slide 1: Title Slide 2: Story 1. State Manufacturing Company a. Farm Equipment 2. Italian Distributor b. 2 companies represented said he it was genuine c. Paid bills regularly d. No problems e. Open account 3. Jim Mason – Sales Manager f. 1st impulse i. FOB factory price + Export Packing + inland freight cost FOB Price 21‚500.00 Containerization 200.00 Inland Freight 798.00 Semi Total 22‚498.00
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Question 1 a) In the late 1990s Nike found itself in a serious situation with its manufacturing approach in Asia.-Select and apply one of Porter’s models of strategy to explain why Nike were manufacturing in Asia? Michael Porter‚ leading author on company strategy and competitive advantage‚ has developed several generic strategies which‚ according to Porter‚ are the driving force behind any given company’s success. These strategies comprise of Cost Leadership‚ Differentiation and Focus. It is Porter’s
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