Matteo Ruffatto
Use of lean manufacturing by applying a kit preparation process in Formula 1 composites production.
Rel. Anna Corinna Cagliano, Daniel Lacide. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2019
|
Preview |
PDF (Tesi_di_laurea)
- Tesi
Licenza: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives. Download (3MB) | Preview |
|
|
Archive (ZIP) (Documenti_allegati)
- Altro
Licenza: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives. Download (2MB) |
Abstract
The thesis describes the analysis and design performed in the composites production plant of Ferrari Formula 1 team about the application of a kit preparation process as a logistic concept to provide materials directly at each operator’s workstation. Kits are designed to contain all the materials required for manufacturing in a selected working day, being prepared by dedicated logistic operators in advance and made available to the operators’ workstations. The introduced process is included in the wider framework of lean manufacturing: it targets operators’ time and movement wastes by optimizing material handling, eliminating non value-adding activities and standardizing as much as possible recurrent situations impacting on the daily activity of the shop floor.
The thesis starts by introducing the history of lean manufacturing and how this production system is currently implemented by companies
Relatori
Anno Accademico
Tipo di pubblicazione
Numero di pagine
Corso di laurea
Classe di laurea
Ente in cotutela
Aziende collaboratrici
URI
![]() |
Modifica (riservato agli operatori) |
