Ergonomics and Kaizen as strategies for competitiveness: a theoretical and practical in an automotive industry

Volume: 41, Pages: 1756 - 1762
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
With increased international competitiveness in the automotive industry, came the concern of the companies save costs and lower production costs. For this purpose many ways are designed to reduce costs and waste of raw materials and reduce activities that do not aggregate value to manufacturing processes. In the early XVII appears the manufacturing system, which processes were hard with little concern for the health and safety of employees and...
Paper Details
Title
Ergonomics and Kaizen as strategies for competitiveness: a theoretical and practical in an automotive industry
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
41
Pages
1756 - 1762
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