Principles for aerospace manufacturing engineering in integrated new product introduction

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2013-12-13

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Sage

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Article

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0954-4054

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Maginness M, Shehab E, Beadle C, Carswell M. (2013) Principles for aerospace manufacturing engineering in integrated new product introduction, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, Volume 228, Issue 7, pp. 801-810

Abstract

This article investigates the value-adding practices of Manufacturing Engineering for integrated New Product Introduction. A model representing how current practices align to support lean integration in Manufacturing Engineering has been defined. The results are used to identify a novel set of guiding principles for integrated Manufacturing Engineering. These are as follows: (1) use a data-driven process, (2) build from core capabilities, (3) develop the standard, (4) deliver through responsive processes and (5) align cross-functional and customer requirements. The investigation used a mixed-method approach. This comprises case studies to identify current practice and a survey to understand implementation in a sample of component development projects within a major aerospace manufacturer. The research contribution is an illustration of aerospace Manufacturing Engineering practices for New Product Introduction. The conclusions will be used to indicate new priorities for New Product Introduction and the cross-functional interactions to support flawless and innovative New Product Introduction. The final principles have been validated through a series of consultations with experts in the sponsoring company to ensure that correct and relevant content has been defined.

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New product introduction, Manufacturing engineering, Aerospace, Lean

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The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B-Journal of Engineering Manufacture, vol. 228, no. 7, pp801-810, 2013, © SAGE Publications Ltd, Journals Online: http://online.sagepub.com/

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