This paper focuses on the factors that may influence the implementation of continuous improvement efforts, in an Engineer-to-Order (ETO) manufacturing setting. In general, one-of-a-kind production nature and temporary organizational structures of ETO firms may hinder the successful implementation of continuous improvement programmes. This study investigates this issue deeper through a single case study in a producer of offshore oil platforms and outlines the barriers and success factors for continuous improvement in ETO manufacturing.acceptedVersio
A typology of four ideal types has been developed to classify the different forms of engineer-to-ord...
AbstractContinuous improvement [CI], as culture, tools and methods, is critical to manufacturing com...
Complexity and dynamism are considered intrinsic features of engineer-to-order (ETO) business enviro...
Part 2: Operations Management in Engineer-to-Order ManufacturingInternational audienceThis paper foc...
Recent empirical studies have refined our understanding of engineer-to-order (ETO) situations, suppo...
Recent empirical studies have refined our understanding of engineer-to-order (ETO) situations, suppo...
Engineering changes (ECs) are unavoidable in the engineer-to-order (ETO) environment. ECs improve pr...
M. Tech. Business AdministrationThis quantitative project investigated the organisational barriers t...
This paper analyses the characteristics of Engineer-To-Order (ETO) companies, their markets, product...
Abstract: In this paper, we study a specific type of Engineer-to-Order (ETO) firms called Complex ET...
Our study focuses on companies operating according to an Engineer-To-Order (ETO) strategy, where eac...
While it is recognised that there are varying uncertainty characteristics between industry sectors, ...
Most of the well-known management and improvement systems and techniques, Such as Lean Production (e...
Product-variety management in today’s market is, most of the time no longer an order-winning choice,...
Part 5: Operations Management in Engineer-to-Order ManufacturingInternational audienceIncreasing com...
A typology of four ideal types has been developed to classify the different forms of engineer-to-ord...
AbstractContinuous improvement [CI], as culture, tools and methods, is critical to manufacturing com...
Complexity and dynamism are considered intrinsic features of engineer-to-order (ETO) business enviro...
Part 2: Operations Management in Engineer-to-Order ManufacturingInternational audienceThis paper foc...
Recent empirical studies have refined our understanding of engineer-to-order (ETO) situations, suppo...
Recent empirical studies have refined our understanding of engineer-to-order (ETO) situations, suppo...
Engineering changes (ECs) are unavoidable in the engineer-to-order (ETO) environment. ECs improve pr...
M. Tech. Business AdministrationThis quantitative project investigated the organisational barriers t...
This paper analyses the characteristics of Engineer-To-Order (ETO) companies, their markets, product...
Abstract: In this paper, we study a specific type of Engineer-to-Order (ETO) firms called Complex ET...
Our study focuses on companies operating according to an Engineer-To-Order (ETO) strategy, where eac...
While it is recognised that there are varying uncertainty characteristics between industry sectors, ...
Most of the well-known management and improvement systems and techniques, Such as Lean Production (e...
Product-variety management in today’s market is, most of the time no longer an order-winning choice,...
Part 5: Operations Management in Engineer-to-Order ManufacturingInternational audienceIncreasing com...
A typology of four ideal types has been developed to classify the different forms of engineer-to-ord...
AbstractContinuous improvement [CI], as culture, tools and methods, is critical to manufacturing com...
Complexity and dynamism are considered intrinsic features of engineer-to-order (ETO) business enviro...