2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2018.02.005
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Design for manufacturing and assembly key performance indicators to support high-speed product development

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“…Despite the fact that there are a number of methods in the field of DFx (e.g. DFMA, DFSS, DFS, DFL, DFE, see [13,14,18,19]), the only one frequently implemented is DFMA as results are suggesting. The others are used solitary (as survey indicates) and in the non-standardized matter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the fact that there are a number of methods in the field of DFx (e.g. DFMA, DFSS, DFS, DFL, DFE, see [13,14,18,19]), the only one frequently implemented is DFMA as results are suggesting. The others are used solitary (as survey indicates) and in the non-standardized matter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Techniques as Concurrent engineering and DFx in the field of manufacturing and assembly (i.e. DFM -Design for Manufacturing, DFA -Design for Assembly, or its combination DFMA) are well known and used (see [13,14]). Despite their benefits, they support only parts of the process and not the process as a whole, missing needs of logistics requirements.…”
Section: Setting a Goal Of The Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good design system ensures fast delivery of a quality, reliable and safe product. At the same time, making decisions about suppliers to improve production quality by reducing defects is an important step in designing a product [19,29,32,33,39]. Staged automation of digital electronic design and production can be a strategy for product quality assurance.…”
Section: The Impact Of Dfma Analysis On Productsmentioning
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“…In addition, the concept of the product should be the best, well detailed and that several tests should be carried out before reaching mass production [6]. The lack of planning, when developing a product, leads to failures that increase development costs, production costs, many changes in product engineering and delay to deliver it to the market [7]. To avoid these costs, there are several reference models that serve as a guide to develop a product, and these must be adapted to the needs of each project.…”
Section: A Product Designmentioning
confidence: 99%