2003
DOI: 10.1109/tsm.2003.815207
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The evaluation of manual FOUP handling in 300-mm wafer fab

Abstract: Semiconductor manufacturing industry is moving into the production of 300-mm wafers. To solve the increased workload problem in manual wafer handling, some personal guided vehicles (PGVs) have been developed to help in the transfer of front opening unified pods (FOUP). This study compares two kinds of PGVs with a traditional cart and evaluates the feasibility of using them for manual FOUP handling tasks. Manual FOUP handling capability was assessed. The results indicate that there is no obvious advantage in us… Show more

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“…On the other hand, due to the increase of wafer carrier weights (approximately 12 kg), manual handling becomes not feasible in the 300 mm wafer fabrication (Wang, Chung, and Wu 2003). Consequently, automated material handling system (AMHS) is widely adopted and it significantly helps to improve the efficiency of wafer lot transportations and reduce work in process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, due to the increase of wafer carrier weights (approximately 12 kg), manual handling becomes not feasible in the 300 mm wafer fabrication (Wang, Chung, and Wu 2003). Consequently, automated material handling system (AMHS) is widely adopted and it significantly helps to improve the efficiency of wafer lot transportations and reduce work in process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its fundamental aim is that all human-made tools, devices, equipment, machines and environments should advance, directly or indirectly, the safety, well-being and performance of human beings (Kroemer et al, 2003). Several ergonomic interventions, such as employee training, redesign of process tools or workstations and improvement of working conditions, have been suggested to reduce musculoskeletal problems in industry (Wang et al, 2003;Weestgard and Winkel, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some special purpose manual carts, such as a mail cage (Van der Beek et al, 2000), a hospital meal cart (Das et al, 2002), a catering service cart (Jansen et al, 2002), and a personal guided vehicle in semiconductor manufacturing fabrication (Wang et al, 2003) were evaluated in previous studies. To date, an evaluation of a MGV for manual material handling in the TFT-LCD industry is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%