Category Archives: Production Operations

Possible Project

I would authorize a team joining the competition as a project if you want. There’s a chance to win money! Read it and see if you are interested. Let me know, and I will coach you if you want.

Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) – College Industry Council on Material Handling Education Design Competition

Parts hard to get? Try printing them.

Technology is changing faster than we ever thought possible. Who said we couldn’t fax a part to someone. Or print it on his dorm room printer.

Some technologies completely change the operations game. It’s not like the concept is new. When I lived on the farm, there was a local blacksmith (the real thing!) who made parts out of iron for old tractors and farm machinery. That wasn’t too many years ago. In developing countries, people make parts for cars all the time, but not usually gears and the like.

Carving or printing replacement parts « The Operations Room

There’s also a very nice article in Technology Review (from MIT) about how the 3-D printers actually work. Actually a series of articles.

http://www.technologyreview.com/search.aspx?s=printing+parts&x=0&y=0&mod=search

Also see my post on the subject. Again from the Operations Room.

https://mymaritimeblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/21/a-new-wrinkle-for-manufacturing/

What do manufacturers pay attention to?

Supply chain standardization and risk management. Read the study. Good talk topic! Here’s the study.  Link to pdf

Manufacturers aim for product standardisation | Official CIPS Magazine – Supply Management