COURSE: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Module No. 1: INTRODUCTION Lecture No-1 Manufacturing and Manufacturing Systems Manufacturing covers wide areas of inputs‚ processes and products. It reaches out to the demands in production for thousands of different varieties and types of goods. These demands range from large ships to hand drilling equipment‚ and from micro circuits to automobiles. The number and complexity of processes involved in the production of these goods varies drastically. The extent
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actually. However‚ have we ever took a minute to ponder upon the source of paper? Where does it come from? What recources were used to come up with this product? Who was invloved in this process and what are their living conditions like? Manufacturing the paper The technical process of making paper compromises is heavily based on raw materials. It involves three main and basic steps. First‚ a mixture of fibres is made‚ i.e‚ pulp‚ this pulp comes from natural resources such as trees or recycled
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1. The hammer man 2. The oil free machinery 3. Additive manufacturing is there in 3 d printing‚ just deposit material in the printer layer by layer and ger the product manufactured at home. 4. No need of economies of scale in 3 D printing 5. 3D printing is used in making parts for cars and covers of iphones‚ pair of shoes‚ hearing aid or a piece of jwellery. Just design a prototype and then produce in bulk. 6. The Volkswagen’s modularer querbaukasten by standardizing certain components
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Goods Sold Management accounting Manufacturing overhead Each of the following statements may (or may not) describe one of these technical terms. For each statement‚ indicate the accounting term described‚ or answer “None” if the statement does not correctly describe any of the terms. a. The preparation and use of accounting information designed to assist managers in planning and controlling the operations of a business. Management Accounting b. All manufacturing costs other than direct materials
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Medina-6600115 Mahesh Sharma Section J Case Study Case A: Reshoring Manufacturing: Coming Home Q A1: If you are the Chief Supply Chain Officer (CSCO) of a manufacturing company‚ what are the three major factors that you would argue to convince the Board of Directors in support of moving manufacturing back to Canada? Justify your answer. As the Chief Supply Chain Officer of a manufacturing company‚ the three major factors of moving manufacturing back to Canadawould be: the excess costs‚ the quality flaws
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E19-3 Bacala Corporation (a) Identify each of the costs as direct materials‚ direct labor‚ manufacturing overhead‚ or period costs. Materials used in product $100‚000 – Direct materials Advertising expense $45‚000 – Period costs Depreciation on plant $60‚000 – Manufacturing overhead Property taxes on plant $14‚000 – Manufacturing overhead Property taxes on store $7‚500 – Manufacturing overhead Delivery expense $21‚000 – Period costs Labor costs of assembly-line workers $110‚000 – Direct labor Sales
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Architects. c. Heinz for ketchup. c. Heinz for ketchup. d. Caterer for a wedding reception. d. Caterer for a wedding reception. e. Builder of commercial fishing vessels. e. Builder of commercial fishing vessels. Job-Order Costing Manufacturing Manufacturing overhead (OH) overhead (OH) Applied to each Applied to each job using a job using a predetermined predetermined rate rate Direct Direct material material Tra ced dire to e ctly ach job The Job The Job Direct Direct labor labor
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Riordan Manufacturing has three operating entities Georgia‚ Michigan and California plus a joint venture in the People’s Republic of China. Basically‚ the operating entities each have their own Finance & Accounting Systems and they provide input that is consolidated at Corporate San Jose. The basic components of each system are as follows: General Ledger Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Order Entry Procurement Sales and Purchasing History Invoicing and Shipping Payroll Financial
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regarding the manufacturing of CRP-1 for Phase I and Phase II clinical trials? Nucleon is about to launch Phases I and II clinical trials for their first product CRP-1 (cell regulating protein-1) targeted at treating burns and kidney failure. Both clinical trials would be carried out on a small sample of volunteers lasting 6-12 months for Phase I and 1-2 years for Phase II and Nucleon has to decide how to proceed regarding the production of necessary CRP-1 as they do not have manufacturing facilities
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costs that were incurred during the current year. Evaluate whether the cost is: 1. A product cost or a period cost 2. Variable or fixed in terms of behavior 3. For the product cost‚ whether it is classified as direct material‚ direct labor‚ or manufacturing overhead No. 1 Descriptions Product Cost Period Variable Fixed DM Product Cost DL MOH Tire cost incurred by Ford Motor Company Sales Commissions paid to the sales force of 2 Dell Computer Wood glue consumed in the manufacture of 3 Thomasville
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