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Title: Manufacturing Lead-Time Reduction and Knowledge Sharing in the Manufacturing Sector
Authors: Jaff, T
Ivanov, A
Keywords: lead-time reduction;throughput time reduction;manufacturing management;manufacturing knowledge sharing
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2015
Publisher: Future Technology Press
Citation: Jaff, T. and Ivanov, A. (2015) 'Manufacturing Lead-Time Reduction and Knowledge Sharing in the Manufacturing Sector', The Journal of Innovation Impact, 8 (2), pp. 618 - 629. Available at: https://nimbusvault.net/publications/koala/inimpact/554.html
Abstract: Copyright © 2015 Future Technology Press and the authors. At this time, companies’ need to improve their manufacturing competitiveness in terms of better, faster and cheaper products has led to a range of approaches including ‘just in time’; lead-time reduction; lean manufacture; using social networks; and knowledge sharing, in order to be first to get products and services to customers faster. Companies seek to reduce manufacturing lead-time (MLT) in order to reduce the cost of production; short lead-times are a major source of potential competitive advantage. This paper proposes a study on reducing MLT in factories in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, where lead-time has become a major issue for the manufacturing industry. The aim is to provide guidance to industry practitioners and technicians on how to reduce MLT. The paper will present a conceptual framework of the causes and will use knowledge-sharing sources such as social media to survey the factors that have significant impact on lead-time. It will also describe the relationship between setup time, operation time, and non-operation time in order to find potential methodologies that can reduce lead-time in the manufacturing process and identify simple strategies for reducing lead-time.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/26588
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Atanas Ivanov https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8041-4323
sdm15-068
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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