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Simultaneous Engineering for New Product Development

Manufacturing Applications

Ribbens, Jack

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1. Edition February 2000
352 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-25265-8
John Wiley & Sons

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Simultaneous engineering refers to a form of product planning involving all departments within an organization (finance, engineering, marketing, sales, production, etc.) as well as customer representatives. The collaborative goal is to make the product more streamlined and fully in tune with customer expectations and needs through the shared exchange of information during design, development, and production. Using lessons learned from the automotive industry, the book includes case studies of notable successes and failures to illustrate the basic concepts of SE and new product development. The book also explores the application of SE principles to other industries.

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An integrated, highly practical approach to product developmentusing simultaneous engineering

Industrial engineers and designers as well as managers working on new product development (NPD) typically do not have the time or the expertise to get involved in functions outside their immediate area. Yet the very nature of NPD requires a number of functions and processes to be performed concurrently. This is where simultaneous engineering comes in.
Simultaneous Engineering for New Product Development offers state-of-the-art, integrated coverage of these two hot topics in manufacturing. Industry expert Jack Ribbens draws on firsthand experience with the successful application of simultaneous engineering in the automotive industry, discussing how this approach can help streamline the entire development and production process, resulting in high-quality, competitive goods. He examines all phases of the process, devoting a chapter to each key element-from market research to design and engineering to manufacturing, selling, and customer service and support.
And while most books on concurrent engineering stress the theoretical aspects of the field, Ribbens's book is decidedly practical, complete with case studies from the automotive, aerospace, heavy vehicle, and electronic industries that can be applied to any manufactured product. With mathematical model development as well as useful graphs, checklists, and references, Simultaneous Engineering for New Product Development will help manufacturing professionals take advantage of new trends and technologies in manufacturing well into the twenty-first century.

NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS PHASE ELEMENTS.

Strategic Planning.

Market Research.

Idea Generation.

Screening and Evaluation.

Product Planning.

Product Design and Engineering.

Prototype Development.

Manufacturing.

Promotion and Distribution.

After-Sales Support, Maintenance, Service, and Repair.

CASE STUDY EXAMPLES.

National Motors Corporation.

Aero Corporation.

HVC Inc.

Electro-matic Corporation.

XYZ Packaging Corporation.

ADVANCED PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES.

Automotive Optimization Model.

Aerospace Model Development.

Heavy-Duty/Off-Road/Military Vehicle Mathematical Model Development.

Electronic Product Model Development.

Future Developments.

Appendices.

General References.

Index.
"...a comprehensive...well written book." (Assembly Automation, Vol 20/3, 2000)
JACK A. RIBBENS is Principal of the New Product Development Company and past staff engineer with McDonnell Douglas and Daimler Chrysler. He has spent a large portion of his career developing methods to assess the insurability risks of new automotive manufacturing technologies. He acts as a consultant to the three big automotive companies and their suppliers.