Lean Inventory Management System For Boeing Missile Defense, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Lean Inventory Management System For Boeing Missile Defense, Danielle Partridge
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Lean inventory management is influential for business. One of the wastes businesses aim to reduce, using lean principles, is inventory. Inventory management provides the essential tools for eliminating extra inventory and cost that is tied up in capital.
Boeing’s Ground Based Missile Defense inventory area was failing at meeting their proprietary lean manufacturing goals. There was a need for an inventory system that included: lean principles, inventory management and user-friendly capability. The goal of this project’s inventory management database process was to minimize inventory investment while still meeting functional requirements. The deliverables for this project met the needs of Boeing’s …
Preference Driven University Course Scheduling System, 2010 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Preference Driven University Course Scheduling System, Heather A. Bellardo
Master's Theses
University course planning and scheduling is the process of determining what courses to offer, how many sections are needed, determining the best term to offer each section, assigning a faculty member to instruct each section, and scheduling each section to a timeslot to avoid conflicts. The result of this task has an impact on every student and faculty member in the department. The process is typically broken down into three major phases: course offering planning, faculty assignment to planned course sections, and course scheduling into timeslots.
This thesis looks at each of these phases for the Industrial and Manufacturing department …
Screen Printing Scheduling Methodology, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Screen Printing Scheduling Methodology, Brandon Wolfe, Kyle Naylor
Graphic Communication
As the shift towards offshore business within the screen printing industry increases, American businesses must find a way to remain competitive. Due to manufacturing costs and regulation it is impossible for Americans to compete with the low per unit cost of foreign suppliers. By decreasing the time to market, American businesses will be able to remain competitive and recover lost business. In order to achieve this, a flexible scheduling model must be developed in order to increase throughput of a production process. This model serves to account for variables and variances that occur within the screen printing process, allowing for …
Six Sigma Process Simplified-Explained Through Spc And Control Limits, 2010 SelectedWorks
Six Sigma Process Simplified-Explained Through Spc And Control Limits, Raman Attri
Raman K. Attri
No abstract provided.
Application Of Satellite-Derived Wind Profiles To Joint Precision Airdrop System (Jpads) Operations, 2010 Air Force Institute of Technology
Application Of Satellite-Derived Wind Profiles To Joint Precision Airdrop System (Jpads) Operations, David C. Meier
Theses and Dissertations
The Joint Precision Airdrop System has revolutionized military airdrop capability, allowing accurate delivery of equipment and supplies to smaller drop zones, from higher altitudes than was previously possible. This capability depends on accurate wind data which is currently provided by a combination of high-resolution forecast models and GPS dropsondes released in the vicinity of the dropzone shortly before the airdrop. This research develops a windprofiling algorithm to derive the needed wind data from passive IR satellite soundings, eliminating the requirement for a hazardous dropsonde pass near the drop zone, or allowing the dropsonde to be dropped farther from the dropzone. …
Axle Assembly Takt Time Change, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Axle Assembly Takt Time Change, Punit Shivji
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The Toyota managed New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. automotive plant is currently going through difficult economic times. To prepare for future production demands, the plant will need to decrease production output and maintain a lower volume of vehicles produced with a high level of quality and efficiency. This project will take on the reorganization of the rear axle assembly lines and the departments that are involved to ensure a cost effective, efficient, and safe approach in manufacturing Toyota's Tacomas. Toyota recommends the Toyota production system as well as any knowledge and experience obtained from previous jobs and coursework to be …
From Automatic Identification And Data Capture (Aidc) To “Smart Business Process”: Preparing For A Pilot Integrating Rfid, 2010 University of Wollongong
From Automatic Identification And Data Capture (Aidc) To “Smart Business Process”: Preparing For A Pilot Integrating Rfid, S. F. Wamba, E. Lefebvre, Y. Bendavid, L.. A. Lefebvre
Dr Samuel Fosso Wamba
This paper examines the underlying logic behind the rules configured in a RFID middleware to support “smart business processes” in one retail supply chain. Through a detailed investigation of the underlying business processes, we will demonstrate how businesses rules can be defined, configured and refined in a RFID middleware. The results confirm that RFID technology is not a “Plug and Play” solution. RFID middleware configuration will require a high level of customization. Finally, this study allows the improvement of our understanding of the real potential of RFID technology in the supply chain context.
Implementing Rfid To Improve Animal Shelter Inventory And Allocation, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Implementing Rfid To Improve Animal Shelter Inventory And Allocation, Adam Mach
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The purpose of this project is to observe the best way to incorporate Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology into the animal inventory system present in animal shelters, while also observing the benefits of implementing this system. The Woods Humane Society was used in this project as a sample animal care facility that could benefit from this application.
Many RFID systems can be observed in other industries, but very few examples this technology exist in animal shelters or smaller animal care facilities. Part of the reason for that is because funds are scarce at most animal care facilities, like the Woods …
Funeral Services Marketing Interface To Enhance Customer Service And Overall Productivity, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Funeral Services Marketing Interface To Enhance Customer Service And Overall Productivity, Alyssa R. Habing
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Customer satisfaction is the ultimate goal of any business regardless of the industry it resides in; it’s the sole driver of a company’s productivity levels and overall success within the market. Although numb to most market fluctuations, the funeral industry needs to reinvent their business strategies continuously in order to increase their market share. It’s especially important for smaller funeral homes across the world to take this idea to another level in order to stay competitive with the larger, corporate establishments. In the past twenty years, the industry has grown exponentially due to more interest and popularity. The increase in …
Decision Analysis Tool For Appropriate Water Treatment Technologies In Improverished Villages, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Decision Analysis Tool For Appropriate Water Treatment Technologies In Improverished Villages, Conner David Johnston
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
No abstract provided.
T.K. Ripper: A Multidisciplinary Group Project, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
T.K. Ripper: A Multidisciplinary Group Project, Logan Hunt
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The purpose of this project is to provide solutions to objectives that require an industrial engineering (IE) background for a multidisciplinary group senior project. The group is creating a portable winch pulley, dubbed the T.K. Ripper, which will be used for extreme water sports. The group is interested in creating a business using this product, and has forecasted demand for the next three years. The objectives that were assigned from the group were a flow process chart, the cost of producing the product themselves in their own facility, the cost of producing the product if outsourced to China, how many …
Ernie Ball Guitars Woodshop Facilities Redesign, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Ernie Ball Guitars Woodshop Facilities Redesign, Cameron Lea Schlemer
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
This report details a facilities design for Ernie Ball’s guitar and bass guitar manufacturing facility in San Luis Obispo, CA. Specifically, this project will redesign the layout for the Woodshop, the largest of the 5 manufacturing cells in the facility. This project was completed using the Systematic Layout Planning procedure and focused mostly on phase II and III in which the specifics for a layout are determined, however, space requirements were not evaluated as it was not within scope.
The first step was to develop departments in the facilities; two master departments were identified for the neck manufacturing process and …
Alleviation Of Spindle Transfer, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Alleviation Of Spindle Transfer, Blake Ochs, Whitney Bone
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Haas Automation, Inc. is one of the largest CNC machine tool builders in the world. They produce an assortment of machines that come in many different sizes, however, all machines have in common the central tool that allows them to perform their surfacing and bore functions, the spindle. As with the machines themselves, the spindles can also range in size depending on the type of machine they are going into. These spindles are assembled step by step and as components are added to them, several models become so heavy that it is not feasible to have operators lift them by …
Determining A Reliability Factor For Photovoltaic's In San Luis Obispo, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Determining A Reliability Factor For Photovoltaic's In San Luis Obispo, Ryan S. Roach
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
This project will analyze raw photovoltaic (PV) solar panel performance data in order to determine a reliability factor for solar panels in San Luis Obispo. This project is a subset of a larger project being performed by SLO RESCO, which is funded by a grant from the California Energy Commission. Their project will explore the use of solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass renewable resources. The scope of this project is limited to a small section of RESCO's analysis of solar panel technology and implementation in which a reliability factor will be generated.
The objective is to determine a reliability factor …
Application Of Radio Frequency Identification To An Asset Checkout System, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Application Of Radio Frequency Identification To An Asset Checkout System, Ma'ayan K. Bennaim
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a growing technology which is increasingly utilized throughout industry. This senior project identifies an RFID alternative to the checkout system in the tool crib of the Cal Poly Aero Hanger. A new database is designed and built to interface with an RFIDeas AIR enroll reader. The system realizes vast time savings in check in times and increases student accountability for the tools which are checked out by tagging tools.
Layout And Procedure Re-Design Of Dcpp Receiving Warehouse, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Layout And Procedure Re-Design Of Dcpp Receiving Warehouse, Nicole Elizabeth Riegel
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The receiving warehouse at Diablo Canyon Power Plant, owned by Pacific Gas and Electric, serves as a place to recognize the receiving of items into an ERP system, repackage and label items for long-term storage, and organize items for delivery inside the secured area. The warehouse managers would like to redesign the layout and procedures of the warehouse. Currently items are not received, scanned, or shipped in a timely manner. The flow of people and items in the receiving and shipping area is chaotic and space is limited especially during plant outages. The objective of this project is to: • …
E.J. Gallo Winery Spirit-Makers Facility, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
E.J. Gallo Winery Spirit-Makers Facility, Aaron Pickar
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
With growing demand for E.J. Gallo spirit brands, the cramped and cluttered facility allocated to the spirit-makers does not provide an adequate work environment to design and test new hard alcohols. E.J. Gallo Winery wants to relocate the spirit-makers to a new facility located near the brandy production floor for under 200,000 dollars. In order to do this, a revised systematic approach to facility design is used.
In this process, the departments are first defined, then the relationships between these departments and the space requirements are documented. Once these planning steps are complete, alternative layouts are constructed and analyzed until …
Recycling Made Easy: An Ergonomic Approach To Home Recycling And Trash Containers, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Recycling Made Easy: An Ergonomic Approach To Home Recycling And Trash Containers, Landon P. Boisclair
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The purpose of this project is to create an ergonomically sound recycling/trash container, with the ultimate hope of making the recycling process easier and more intuitive, thereby increasing recycling rates. Currently, while there are many recycling/trash containers available for purchase, there is no product that has a design without glaring ergonomic flaws. An ergonomic design and product prototype was created as a part of this project, and was subsequently tested against a conventional prototype model. The data collected from the experiments conducted suggests that the new ergonomic model makes the waste disposal process and the container transportation process easier, while …
Energy Audit And Optimization For "Arches Etc.", 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Energy Audit And Optimization For "Arches Etc.", James Ross Dixon
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Arches etc. is a San Diego business, which specializes in the manufacture, distribution, and installation of custom designed doors, windows, mouldings, and hardware. Due to the recent economic downturn, which has hindered the construction industry, Arches etc. believed that an analysis and optimization of their energy usage would provide additional assistance towards their goal to lower overhead and maintain current operations.
To begin this task, a comprehensive energy audit was conducted to establish an initial state from which to base improvements. Arches etc.’s current monthly utility bill averages $996, which solidifies the accuracy of this project’s performed energy audit, estimating …
Digester Selection And Operation For Heybeli Island, 2010 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Digester Selection And Operation For Heybeli Island, Spencer Fackler, Joseph Violetti
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The Heybeli Digester project originated with Sema Alptekin in her personal research and was incorporated into a Senior Project opportunity at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The aim of this project was to select and design a plan for the use of a digester for the island of Heybeli, Turkey. The objective of this plan was to incorporate economic, social, and environmental justifications to evaluate if a digester would be a benefit to the community.
Systems Engineering analysis is a vital tool when working with complicated projects that include multiple systems interfacing with one another. Through the use …