Design system of exchange dies for stamping small press 110 t machines to achieve SMED / Muhamad Hanafi Ghazali

Ghazali, Muhamad Hanafi (2009) Design system of exchange dies for stamping small press 110 t machines to achieve SMED / Muhamad Hanafi Ghazali. [Student Project]

Abstract

Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED) is basically a methodology for systematic and radical reduction of setup times, with documented cases reductions from hours to less than ten minutes (single digit minutes). Consequently, they are widely used in industrial companies to manage exchange dies activity with cost effective, utilization of time, minimize manpower and equipment. This project presents an optimum design of SMED for Autokeen Sdn.Bhd to replace the current small press production lines exchange dies system. Several improvement steps are being applied throughout the project to measure the impact from redesigning the current system. The results from improvement are being compared to the current system in terms of downtime, and percentage of reduction.

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Item Type: Student Project
Creators:
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Ghazali, Muhamad Hanafi
2005606913
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Ismail, Profesor Madya Dr Azianti
205106
Subjects: T Technology > TS Manufactures > Production management. Operations management > Control of production systems > Process control
T Technology > TS Manufactures > Production management. Operations management > Production control > Just-in-time systems
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Johor > Pasir Gudang Campus > Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Programme: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Mechanical)
Keywords: Production lines, Cost effective, Time management
Date: 2009
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61083
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