Machining medley fills gap in autoland: product process matrix and new products suggest more flexible solutions.
Tooling & Production › Vol. 63 Nbr. 1, April 1997
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Tooling & Production › Vol. 63 Nbr. 1, April 1997
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Special Automotive Section
Warren, MI-based Lamb Machining Systems has designed solutions for manufacturers' problems concerning the development of their next machining lines. Lamb devised its own 'Product Process Matrix' composed of all production equipment, which are ranked in terms of production capacity and flexibility in product design. Customers' answers to key questions about product requirements and specification serve as basis for product designs. Competition calls for a mixture of technology to develop innovative products that will justify their costs and satisfy consumer specifications.See the full content of this document
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Machining medley fills gap in autoland: product process matrix and new products suggest more flexible solutions.
Lamb Machining Systems, Warren, MI, has a better solution, or more properly several solutions, to help its automotive customers decide on their next machining line. The company has broadened its product lines and developed a coordinated approach to matching machining systems with the requirements of its customers according to the variability of product volume and product diversity. To prove its solutions out, Lamb simulates the design of everyth...
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