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Manufacturing Systems and Design

This course introduces engineers to the diverse landscape of manufacturing systems, highlighting the strengths and applications of each. Participants will gain fluency in key industry terminology and performance metrics such as cycle time, utilization, and work in process. By connecting system design with continuous improvement strategies like Lean, QRM, and Theory of Constraints, engineers will be prepared to make data-driven decisions that enhance efficiency and responsiveness.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Compare and evaluate different manufacturing systems and their strategic applications.
  • Calculate and interpret key performance metrics using tools like Little’s Law.
  • Apply continuous improvement frameworks to optimize manufacturing system design.

Who Should Attend:

  • Manufacturing and industrial engineers involved in process design or optimization.
  • Operations managers and production supervisors seeking system-level insights.
  • Engineering consultants and analysts focused on performance improvement.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 July 01-June 30, 2024
Online Anytime
ID: D434
Fee: $295

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