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Reconfigurable manufacturing system and the need for new Taylorism

Aleksandar Vuković ; Ship Technology Offshore, Rolls-Royce Marine AS
Milan Ikonić ; Faculty of Engineering University of Rijeka
Sandro Doboviček ; Faculty of Engineering University of Rijeka


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Abstract

The concept of manufacturing is much broader today than it was 10 years ago. Industrial enterprises base their competitiveness on creativity and innovation as well as agility of manufacturing capacity. Industrial enterprises plan, create, innovate and manage the product lifecycle, supply chain, manufacturing processes and other aspects of business concurrently (simultaneously). Shortening of the product life cycle is continuing while the diversity of product range is increasing, thereby giving a new dimension to the concept of product mass customization. Manufacturing systems introduce new technological solutions in response to sudden changes in the environment and they often do not take into account the socio-technical aspect of their introduction. The effectiveness of the production system depends on the effectiveness of socio-technical system. In this paper, the approach for management and organization of socio-technical systems within reconfigurable manufacturing systems, which represents a key technology for future development of manufacturing, is presented and is based on the Taylor’s principles of management.

Keywords

Reconfigurable manufacturing systems; New Taylorism; Socio-technical system; Manufacturing worker; Automated processes

Hrčak ID:

63640

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/63640

Publication date:

23.12.2010.

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