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Cost Management in Plastics Processing : Strategies, Targets, Techniques, and Tools.

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kent, Robin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Elsevier Science, 2017.
Edición:4th ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover
  • Cost Management in Plastics Processing: Strategies, Targets, Techniques and Tools
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface to the 4th Edition
  • Chapter 1 Cost management
  • 1.1 Where we are going
  • 1.2 How valuable is this?
  • 1.3 What do you want to be?
  • 1.4 Structured management
  • 1.5 Structured management â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 1.6 Financial and management accounting
  • 1.7 Cost structures
  • 1.8 Activity-based costing
  • 1.9 Activity-based management
  • 1.10 Financial structure â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 1.11 Product costing â#x80;#x93; 1
  • 1.12 Product costing â#x80;#x93; 21.13 Old ideas and new ideas
  • 1.14 Investment for cost management
  • 1.15 Successful cost management projects
  • 1.16 Cost management projects â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 1.17 The cost management process
  • 1.18 The cost management process â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 1.19 World-class principles
  • 1.20 World-class principles â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • Key tips
  • Chapter 2 Design and development
  • 2.1 Fundamentals
  • 2.2 Competitors and markets in design
  • 2.3 Selecting the right strategy
  • 2.4 Competitors and markets in design â#x80;#x93; where are you now?2.5 Total product planning
  • 2.6 Total product planning â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 2.7 PENTAMODE
  • 2.8 The APQP design process
  • 2.9 The design and development process
  • 2.10 Design teams and processes â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 2.11 The product design specification
  • 2.12 TRIZ
  • 2.13 Design for manufacture
  • 2.14 Design for assembly
  • 2.15 Value analysis and engineering
  • 2.16 Design tools â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 2.17 Prototyping
  • 2.18 Time to market
  • 2.19 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; resource efficiency2.20 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; manufacture
  • 2.21 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; use
  • 2.22 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; end-of-life
  • 2.23 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; raw materials
  • 2.24 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; distribution
  • 2.25 Sustainable design â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 2.26 Controlling raw materials â#x80;#x93; RoHS and REACH
  • 2.27 Controlling end-of-life â#x80;#x93; WEEE and ELV
  • Key tips
  • Chapter 3 Materials
  • 3.1 Reducing the raw materials cost
  • 3.2 Purchasing
  • 3.3 Supplier partnerships â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 3.4 Purchasing â#x80;#x93; where are you now?3.5 Materials content cost management
  • 3.6 Materials use cost management
  • 3.7 Materials content and use management â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 3.8 Inventory management
  • 3.9 Inventory management â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • Key tips
  • Chapter 4 People and systems
  • 4.1 Systems
  • 4.2 Systems â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • 4.3 People â#x80;#x93; recruiting the right people
  • 4.4 People â#x80;#x93; training and development
  • 4.5 People â#x80;#x93; upward management
  • 4.6 People â#x80;#x93; projects
  • 4.7 People â#x80;#x93; where are you now?
  • ""4.8 Systems â#x80;#x93; quality, environmental, energy and health and safety""