Section 9044 8/9/2011 Section I II III Executive summary Introduction Exercise 1: Toyota Production System (TPS) today TPS term definitions & practical examples IV Exercise 1: TPS as a total entity Advantages Limitations Evolution TPS use among other companies V Exercise 2: Grid analysis (Weighted scoring model) Exogenous factors & assumptions Endogenous factors & assumptions Constraints VI VII Exercise 2: Location recommendation Exercise 3: Decision tree analysis TMMC production capacity recommendation
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Toyota Motor Corporation 1. Brief description Toyota Motor Corporationis the largest Japanese automobile manufacturer as well as one of the largest automobile companies in the world. It was initially established in 1933 as a part of the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works‚ Ltd. Later in 1937‚ it was named as the Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. Toyota established many related companies or business units‚ some of which are Toyota Machines Work Ltd. and Toyota Auto Body Ltd. In 1982 such business units were incorporated
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the company while‚ * the larger oval that surrounds both of these inner ovals represent the "global expansion of Toyota’s technology and unlimited potential for the future." What does the Logo say? There are three ovals in the new logo that combine to form the * letter "T"‚ which stands for Toyota. * The overlapping of the two perpendicular ovals inside the larger oval represent the mutually beneficial relationship and trust that is placed between the customer and the company while
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automatic punching machine control systems. Punching machine is used for representing the control logic‚ and traditional programming languages are used for describing the pure algorithms. The project presents an implementation for a punching machine for paper. The use the ladder languages the programming of a complex sequential process is a necessary solution. The use of the project reduces the downtime of the machine and improves the productivity. The machine has with up
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History of General Motors The Renaissance Center in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ is General Motors ’ world headquarters. General Motors Corporation‚ also known as GM or GMC‚ is the world ’s second largest car manufacturer based on annual sales. Founded in 1908‚ in Flint‚ Michigan‚ GM employs approximately 284‚000 people around the world. With global headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ USA‚ GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. Their European headquarters is based
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Tyler Costello Health Essay You can balance your natural desire to pursue sexual fulfillment while being responsible in many ways. When you are having sex‚ always use a condom so you can prevent disease transmission and pregnancy. Some diseases that can be spread when you don’t use a condom are aids/HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis etc. If you don’t want to get pregnant or get your partner pregnant just use a condom‚ it is a very easy thing to do. Also another way to prevent it is for the female to
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Question 1: Using budget data‚ how many motors would have to be sold for Waltham Motors Division to breakeven? In order to calculate the breakeven point‚ we use the following equation and budget data: Breakeven Sales*Unit Price-Unit Variable Cost= Fixed Costs Breakeven=Fixed CostsUnitary Price-Unitary Variable Cost Breakeven point=260‚000864000/18000-512800/18000=13‚226 units Q2. Using budget data‚ what was the total expected cost per unit if all manufacturing and shipping overhead (both
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MEEM 3700 – Suggested problems from Chapter 1 1.7.1 Given that ω=5 rad/sec‚ then the frequency in Hz is f=ω/2π and the period T= 1/f 1.15 The displacement amplitude X=0.15mm or 0.00015m The acceleration amplitude is ω2X = 0.6g = 0.6 (9.81) m/sec2 ω2 = ω2X/ X ; but ω is in rad/sec. Convert rad/sec to rpm to get the shaft speed (1890 rpm). 1.18 p=polyfit(x‚f‚1) ; p=35.18‚ -0.0607 and f=35.18x - 0.0607; k=35.18 (the slope of the line) 1.19 For springs end to end (series)‚ 1/keq = 1/k1 = 1/k2 ; for equal
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General Motors Analysis I. Executive Summary II. Company Overview and History III. Analysis of External Environment a. Analysis of the General Environment b. Analysis of the Competitive Environment i. Dominant Economic Characteristics of the Industry Environment 1. Market size and growth rate 2. Number and sizes of competitors 3. Stage in the industry life cycle ii. Strategic Group Analysis
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANY Morelli Electric Motor Corporation manufactures electric motors for commercial use. The company produces three models assigned as standard‚ deluxe and heavy duty. The company uses a job costing system with manufacturing overhead applied on the basis of direct labour hours. The system has been in place with minimum change for 25 years. 1.2 THE CURRENT RISING ISSUE For the past 10 years‚ the company’s pricing has been to set each product’s budgeted price
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