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Production Control Scheduling

Production Control Scheduling IN our series of papers on Production Control in Aircraft Engineering, we have so far covered the following subjects 1 Preproduction Planning Dec. 1942, 2 The Production Plan July 1944, 3 Shoploading Aug. 1943, 4 Manufacturing Order Control Jan. 1944, 5 A System of Works Control September 1943. The British Standards Institution in their booklet 1100, Part I, Principles of Production Control, give 6 subjects as covering the entire field, 1 Scheduling, 2 Machine and Labour Utilization, 3 Stock Control, 4 Manufacturing Order Control, 5 Progressing, and 6 The Production Plan. It will therefore be seen that No. 1, Scheduling No. 3, Stock Control No. 5, Progressing, have not been covered. Note At this stage, we can assume that No. 2, Machine and Labour Utilization, was sufficiently dealt with in the Shoploading paper. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology Emerald Publishing

Production Control Scheduling

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology , Volume 17 (2): 5 – Feb 1, 1945

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0002-2667
DOI
10.1108/eb031221
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Abstract

IN our series of papers on Production Control in Aircraft Engineering, we have so far covered the following subjects 1 Preproduction Planning Dec. 1942, 2 The Production Plan July 1944, 3 Shoploading Aug. 1943, 4 Manufacturing Order Control Jan. 1944, 5 A System of Works Control September 1943. The British Standards Institution in their booklet 1100, Part I, Principles of Production Control, give 6 subjects as covering the entire field, 1 Scheduling, 2 Machine and Labour Utilization, 3 Stock Control, 4 Manufacturing Order Control, 5 Progressing, and 6 The Production Plan. It will therefore be seen that No. 1, Scheduling No. 3, Stock Control No. 5, Progressing, have not been covered. Note At this stage, we can assume that No. 2, Machine and Labour Utilization, was sufficiently dealt with in the Shoploading paper.

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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1945

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