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McGraw-Hill Integrated Manufacturing Engineering 1992 Edition by Don R. Holt
For a business to compete and succeed, it must streamline operations. This new book shows manufacturing engineers and managers how to conduct a systematic search that will expose any excesses in the manufacturing system. It explains how to analyze each direct, indirect, and auxiliary plant activity to determine how closely it relates to building a product. In tracing the sequence of production events, the book presents examples to illustrate basic concepts upon which an integrated manufacturing operation and control system can be designed using existing technology. Also included are expert analyses of activities within engineering, marketing, finance, and computer operations that directly interface with manufacturing.