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Internal Logistics Process Improvement using PDCA: A Case Study in the Automotive Sector
Background: The Plan-do-check-act (PDCA) cycle methodology for a continuous improvement project implementation aims for the internal logistics upgrade, which is especially important in the industrial context of a component manufacturing company for the ...
Amaral Vitória P. +2 more
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Application of Poly(lactic Acid) Composites in the Automotive Sector: A Critical Review. [PDF]
The introduction of bio-based matrices in automotive applications would, in principle, increase their sustainability and, in case the use of secondary raw materials is also involved, even result in reduced resource depletion.
Giammaria V +4 more
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A review on aluminum matrix composites' characteristics and applications for automotive sector. [PDF]
In recent years, the auto industry has experienced significant advancements, making research and development (R&D) of vehicle materials increasingly vital.
Wu X, Zhang W.
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The Role of Organizational Support in Non-Technical Dimensions of Safety: A Case Study in the Automotive Sector. [PDF]
Background. Historically, the most important approach to safety management consisted of controlling variability and error in human performance. This assumption was questioned by the changes of the economy and technology, which introduced higher levels of
Galanti T +3 more
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Extended reality in the automotive sector: A bibliometric analysis of publications from 2012 to 2022. [PDF]
The present study aims to present a bibliometric analysis of publications related to “Extended Reality” (XR) in the automotive sector. XR is revolutionizing the industry in all fields, and the automotive is one of the sectors that has had much to gain ...
Postelnicu CC, Boboc RG.
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Decarbonising the automotive sector: a primary raw material perspective on targets and timescales [PDF]
Decarbonisation of the automotive sector will require increased amounts of raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements. Consequently, it is crucial to assess whether supply will be able to meet forecast demand within the ...
Petavratzi E, Gunn G.
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Mapping the Accidents and Unsafe Conditions of Workers in the Automotive Sector
Purpose: Their production processes involve several risks and repetitive tasks and adoption of penalizing postures, which can cause musculoskeletal disorders and occupational accidents.
A. Pereira da Silva +7 more
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The development of low emission vehicles (LEVs) represents a typical case of technological competition between two green trajectories. On the one hand, the incremental trajectory aims at improving the efficiency of the dominant design, greening the ...
Julie M. Mazzei +2 more
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In an effort to reduce operating costs and to increase the quality and efficiency of production, production organizations in the automotive sector are trying to implement the Industry 4.0 concept, which has become a phenomenon of the last two decades ...
Augustín Stareček +3 more
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This study delves into the intricate relationship between monetary incentives and workers' performance within the context of the Nigerian Automobile Industry.
Kelechi Chidiebere Ihemereze +7 more
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