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Title: Flexible Manufacturing


1
Flexible Manufacturing
  • Ashlee Choman
  • Annalisa Scotto
  • Sara Weron

2
Operations Management and Flexible Manufacturing
  • A form of computer-integrated manufacturing used
    to make small to moderate-sized batches of
    parts.
  • According to MIT study American companies spend
    twice as much on product innovation as they do on
    process innovation
  • Operations Management and Flexible Manufacturing
  • Why do we need flexible manufacturing?

3
The Need for Flexibility
  • Flexibility
  • Cost savings
  • Efficiency
  • Mass production
  • Time
  • Flexibility today means quickness in delivery and
    high quality at reasonable prices.

4
Issues
  • Customizability
  • Adapt to changing environments become more
    flexible
  • Quality and Quantity
  • Cost Savings
  • Mass Production

5
Advantages
  • Faster, lower cost products
  • Lower direct labor costs
  • Consistent and better quality
  • Reduces errors and rejects Higher Six Sigma

6
Disadvantages
  • Limited capacity of machinery (logic)
  • Substantial pre-planning
  • Expensive machinery
  • Sophisticated manufacturing systems mean
    expensive programs to train employees

7
Sustainable Competitive Advantage
  • Customizability- Companies have to adapt to the
    environment in which they operate to be more
    flexible in their operations and to satisfy
    different market segments
  • Thus the innovation of FMS became related to the
    effort of gaining a competitive advantage.

8
Sustainable Competitive Advantage
  • We produce more, at a better price, with a
    higher quality
  • Car companies make many models of cars in great
    time in order to meet customer needs

9
History of Flexible Manufacturing
  • In the beginning, there was not much competition
    and so FM systems were not needed.
  • People can order any color of car as long as it
    is black. Henry Ford
  • After WWII, market focused on consumer (not
    manufacturer)
  • The first FM system was patent in 1965 by Theo
    Williamson who made numerically controlled
    equipment

10
History (Contd)
  • Change in manufacturing over time
  • 60s- Efficiency in manufacturing
  • 70s- Efficiency and quality
  • 80s- Efficiency quality and flexibility
  • Due To
  • Increased international competition
  • The need to reduce manufacturing cycle time and
  • Pressure to cut production costs

11
Recent Trends- Renault
  • All major car makers will switch to flexible
    manufacturing within 7 years- Greg Gardner (US
    manufacturing specialist, Troy, Michigan)
  • Renault integrated manufacturing system will
    build 3 platforms, 6 body styles, on one line

12
Recent Trends - Renault
  • Renault is the latest to choose flexibility
  • RIMS aims at producing multiple models on one
    assembly line
  • First RIMS will open in 2009 in India
  • Used by Nissan, Renault and Mahindra (Indian)
  • Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn says the RIMS will half
    RD costs between 2006 and 2009 and increase
    sales from 2.5 million to 3.3 million in 2009

13
Recent Trends
  • Flexibility gives option to adjust to changing
    environment
  • Not a simple task
  • Very costly
  • One car per one plant systems does not cut costs
    if plants are being under utilized
  • i.e.-Car models are not as popular
  • The alternative to flexibility would be to
    increase manual labor and individualization while
    increasing time to market
  • Cheaper, but does not provide SCA

14
Recent Trends
  • In 2007, KUKATitan became worlds strongest
    robot
  • Power of mid-sized car
  • Builds parts for automotive industry
  • i.e.- capable of moving whole cars
  • July 7, 2005- joined forces with auto companies
    to develop new flexible manufacturing processes
    for aerospace industries
  • www.kuka.com

15
What is Flexible Manufacturing?
  • A form of computer-integrated manufacturing used
    to make small to moderate-sized batches of
    parts.
  • Communication
  • Technique
  • Cost
  • Jobs

16
Evidence of Everyday Use
  • Audi
  • Jeep
  • General Motors
  • Microsoft
  • McGraw- Hill

17
Why Choose Flexible Manufacturing?
  • Competitive Market
  • Quick and Easy
  • Expensive Initial Cost
  • Low Cost to Change Design
  • Keep Up With Competitors
  • What Makes This Approach Better?
  • Computer Does The Work
  • User Friendly
  • Cost Efficient

18
Discussion Of Flexible Manufacturing
  • Basic Mechanics
  • Computer Designed Work
  • No Need For New Equipment
  • Issues With Flexible Manufacturing
  • Costly
  • Time and Complexity
  • Not Guaranteed

19
ATI Industrial Automation
  • Leading engineering-based world developer of
    robotic accessories that include
  • Robotic tool changers
  • Force/torque sensors
  • Robotic collision sensors
  • Robotic and CNC Deburring Tools
  • Remote center compliance devices
  • Robotic rotary joint
  • http//www.ati-ia.com/library/video_listing.aspx

20
Robotic Accessories
  • Used by
  • Automotive Firms
  • Chrysler Group
  • Medical Facilities
  • John Hopkins University

21
Honda
  • Reduces time and resources with flexible
    manufacturing
  • Operates in unprecedented level of flexibility to
    meet customer demand
  • Company added production of cars to existing
    plants due to flexible manufacturing
  • Increased annual North American production
    capability for Civics by 60,000 units
  • Restored Alabama plant to annual capacity of
    300,000 vehicles

22
Flow Corporation
  • Waterjet Cuttin System
  • Cuts greater variety of materials
  • Setup and fixturing is complete in minutes
  • Different jobs do not require different tooling
  • Increases productivity
  • Edge quality eliminates costly secondary
    finishing
  • Raw material savings
  • Compliments existing technology

23
Waterjet Cutting Technology
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJn7v65ZhhW4
  • Used by
  • Metal intensive firms
  • The Wagner Companies
  • Airline Industry
  • Boeing Commercial Airplane Group

24
Orange County Choppers
  • Founded by metalworker Paul Teutul, Sr.
  • Designed custom choppers
  • Implemented Flows waterjet in 2003
  • Priceless machine
  • Opened new design possibilities for OCC
  • Easy to use
  • Allows more bikes to be built in shorter period
    of time

25
Contrast Company
  • Indian Larry Motorcycle Company
  • Custom builds each bike
  • Relies on craftsmanship
  • Tools, not computers
  • Prides on legacy

26
Conclusion
  • How is the new approach better?
  • How does it make it more competitive?
  • Whats the advantage?
  • What are the drawbacks?
  • Recommendations

27
Questions or Comments?
28
Sources Used
  • www.answers.com
  • www.audi.com
  • www.ati-ia.com
  • www.flowcorp.com
  • www.gm.com
  • www.kuka.com
  • www.jeep.com
  • www.microsoft.com
  • www.mcgraw-hill.com
  • www.uky.edu
  • www.orangecountychoppers.com
  • www.search.eb.com
  • www.wagnercompanies.com
  • www.world.honda.com
  • De Saint-Seine, Sylviane.
  • Renault Plants Get Flexible. Automotive
    News Europe.
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