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FACULTAD DE INGENIERA

ARTICULO No 6

SISTEMAS DE MANUFACTURA INGENIERA: UN ENFOQUE UNIFICADO


PARA LA TECNOLOGA DE FABRICACIN, GESTIN DE LA
PRODUCCIN, LA ECONOMA INDUSTRIAL

INTEGRANTES:
YALITH VANESSA ANGULO RAMOS

PRESENTADO AL DOCENTE LUIS CARLOS PATERNINA T. EN LA


ASIGNATURA DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA COSTA, CUC


FACULTAD DE INGENIERA
PROGRAMA DE INGENIERA INDUSTRIAL
BARRANQUILLA

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DEPARTAMENTO DE CIENCIAS BSICAS
FACULTAD DE INGENIERA

2015

MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: A UNIFIED APPROACH


TO MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT,
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

The author is well-known for having promoted manufacturing systems


engineering, with publication of the first edition of his book. This is the
thoroughly updated new edition which has incorporated the recent
research and industrial progresses. This book is intended to integrate
manufacturing technology, production management and industrial economy
and is organized into seven parts with thirty six chapters.
Part I, Essentials of Manufacturing Systems, provides the concepts and the
principles of manufacturing systems and manufacturing systems
engineering. Fundamental frameworks of integrated manufacturing and
management systems are displayed in chapter 5. Part II, Process Systems
for Manufacturing, covers the production process technology-`material
flow' as well as `technological information flow*', which is the most
essential activity in production'manufacturing. Process planning and design,
layout planning and design, and logistic planning and design are also
mentioned. Part III, Management Systems for Manufacturing, focuses on
the principles of production management technology-`managerial
information flow'. Aggregate production planning, production scheduling,
production control including just-in-time (JIT) production, and quality
engineering including quality control (QC) and quality function deployment
(QFD) are discussed.
Part IV, Value Systems for Manufacturing, explains production economy`flow of value/costs' against the `flow of materials' and the `flow of
information'. Part V, Automation Systems for Manufacturing, describes the
theoretical aspect and the present state of FA and CIM in connection with
Part II. A real-life example of an unmanned factory is explained in chapter
25. Part VI, Information Systems for Manufacturing, explains partsoriented production systems, computerized production scheduling, on-line
production control systems and computer-based production management

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systems. Part VII, Social Systems for Manufacturing, describes the


important themes particularly from the social view point. They are social
production structure, global manufacturing, manufacturing excellence for
the future production perspectives, etc. Almost all chapters show examples
and each chapter concludes with references and supplementary reading.
In conclusion, I believe that this is a wonderful introductory text for
engineering students. This book also could be a great eye-opener for
practitioners of manufacturing engineering and operations management to
the tremendous benefits of integrated thinking. Those familiar with TQM
will find this book a welcome addition to their library.
Production efficiency, sustainability, integration of virtual processes and
real production, and new automation and drive technology products,
software, and services are among anticipated highlights from Siemens AG
Industry Automation at the SPS IPC Drives automation trade fair held in
Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens will be supplying answers to the current and
future challenges facing the manufacturing industry under its trade fair
banner - Making Things Right. While energy efficiency is included in
individual products, the Profinet Ethernet protocol has an energy extension
that allows networked control of machines to save energy. Industrial
security services can investigate networks and scrutinize processes in the
plant. Condition monitoring services can use data present in software
components combined with other data and derive optimal maintenance.
Siemens is also expanding its industrial identification portfolio with a new
RFID (radio frequency identification) solution for the identification and
management of tools for machine tools.
Production efficiency, sustainability, integration of virtual processes and
real production, and new automation and drive technology products,
software, and services are among anticipated highlights from Siemens AG
Industry Automation at the SPS IPC Drives automation trade fair, Nov. 2628, Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens will be supplying answers to the current
and future challenges facing the manufacturing industry under its trade
fair banner "Making Things Right."
"Our aim this year is to illustrate to visitors how to improve their
production-from design, through engineering and operation to
maintenance," explained Heinz Eisenbeiss, director of the Siemens booth at

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this year's show. Siemens expects to show its latest developments in


automation and drive technology, new industrial software and services, and
the production worlds of the future. Virtual processes for the development
of products and systems are set to become ever more closely integrated
with real production, underpinned by the need for greater engineering
efficiency and lower energy consumption, the company said.
In an Oct. 8 web-based press conference preview, Eisenbeiss presented an
overview of this year's Siemens booth and reported on various new
products.
Totally Integrated Automation from Siemens saves up to 30% over other
options, Eisenbeiss said, because Siemens has built its software bottom-up
from scratch to be one framework, one architecture, with an extremely
powerful library of capabilities. "When you build a machine, you can simply
help yourself from the library." When planning a system with control, a
drive, human-machine interface (HMI), the software simply works. Version
13 of TIA portal includes team engineering functions to manage larger
complex projects. Parts can be merged for joint commissioning.
While energy efficiency is included in individual products, the Profinet
Ethernet protocol has an energy extension that allows networked control of
machines to save energy. Tools to track and reduce carbon dioxide use and
footprint are available. "Energy management systems can use data to tell
operators where optimization potentials are. Services can help customers
apply these concepts," he said. Also, an energy efficiency truck tours
Europe 11 months of the year to show the potential of these applications.
Energy analytics is a special service to optimize energy and support
operators and show how scalability should be approached for energy
monitoring and optimization. Annual savings of 5%-10% is possible, as these
services provide regular reports summarizing optimization and outline what
the next steps should be for greater savings.
Industrial security services can investigate networks and scrutinize
processes in the plant. Condition monitoring services can use data present
in software components combined with other data and derive optimal
maintenance.

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REFERENCIES.
AuthorAffiliation
HIROSHI YUI
Ryukoku University
Subject: Book reviews; Process engineering; Integrated approach
Classification: 5310: Production planning & control; 9000: Short article
Publication title: Total Quality Management
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Pages: 940
Number of pages: 1
Publication year: 1999
Publication date: Aug 1999
Year: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Place of publication: Abingdon
Country of publication: United Kingdom
Publication subject: Business And Economics--Management
ISSN: 09544127
Source type: Scholarly Journals

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Language of publication: English


Document type: PERIODICAL
Accession number: 01871993
ProQuest document ID: 219819102
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Copyright: Copyright Carfax Publishing Company Aug 1999


Last updated: 2011-09-19
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Palabras claves: tecnologa, gestin de produccin, manufactura, desarrollo,


evaluacin, sistemas, necesidades, control.
Comentario: El artculo est relacionado a la ingeniera de sistemas de
fabricacin, la tecnologa de fabricacin, gestin de la produccin y la
economa industrial; describen que estos sistemas de proceso cubren el
flujos detallados de los proceso de produccin de tecnologa que a su vez se
encuentran relacionados con la informacin tecnolgica que detalla al
material por medio de actividades de planificacin, diseo, logstica y
produccin donde se enmarcan las mejoras continuas y productos de calidad
dentro de una organizacin.

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