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Monozukuri October, 2006
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Nikkei Monozukuri |
October 2006 Issue
P. 6 Interview
Shigeki Hagiwara: Director, Member of the Board, and Senior Executive
Officer, Daikin Industries, Ltd.
P. 17 Kaleidoscope
Can we get a good view of each of the horses?
-There are other articles as well
P. 21 Detailed Reports
P. 21 TOTO develops a new technology for self-cleaning toilets based
on a mechanism in which a surface “sheet” is washed away with every
flush
P. 25 Nissan Motor halves the period between the design of mass-production
facilities and their start of operations
P. 29 Casio Computer develops the world’s smallest module for sophisticated
radio-controlled watches
P. 32 In the field of sputtering equipment that allows for continuous processing
even in the front-end processes, the focus is now on building factories without
painting
P. 34 A report is presented on the International Manufacturing Technology
Show (IMTS) 2006 in Chicago, which is North America’s largest exhibition
of machine tools
P. 38 Dassault Systemes of France places emphasis on ease of application in
the new versions of its PLM product lines
P. 39 A new system is developed that allows users to conduct maintenance and
management efficiently using RFID technologies
P. 40 Increasing diversity of TRIZ: Progress has been made in the application
of USIT and its combined use with other techniques
P.
62 Cover Story: Impact of Accidents Involving Schindler Elevators
P. 64 Part 1: Overview
P. 68 Part 2: Weaknesses in safety systems
P. 74 Part 3: Increase in risks due to improper use
P. 78 Part 4: Lessons of the past that have not yet been
learned
P.
87 How to Select and Buy Low-Priced Parts in China
Part 10: The upsurge in the number of agencies leads to lower prices,
and there are hidden problems with stable procurement and quality
P.
92 New Ideas
Folded boxes can be stored in a box with the exact same dimensions
-There are other articles as well
P.
99 Search
for Manufacturing
Striving for the collection and effective use of information
on competitors
P. 105
Cover Story: 3D Drawings Can Be Used throughout Design and Production
Processes
P. 106 Part 1: Progress has been made in standardization,
along with users in the industry
P. 110 Part 2: Drawings are expected to disappear
from production and inspection sites
P.
115 Special
Report
Collaboration between mechanics and electrical engineering
brings benefits to factories as well
P.
121 Special
Report
Technologies developed by universities need research funds
and the development of their applications in order to debut in the business world
P. 134
The Method
D-QMS based on the PQE matrix (Part 3): Monitoring the progress in
product development
P.
140 Toyota Production System and Its New Development (Part 10)
Application to management and back-office divisions
P.
147 Documentary
New Series: Development of Lexus LS (Part 1): Challenging taboos
P.
153 Introductory Course on Analysis for Designers
Part 10: Resin flow analysis (Second Half) – Evaluating
even slight differences in tolerance
P.
162 Material Dynamics Mandala
Part 22: Can the beam theory be applied universally?
P.
168 Outstanding SMEs
Chunichi Craft Co., Ltd. / Laforet Engineering Co. Ltd.
P.
295 The Master
Part 29: Is it true that rain is followed by fair weather?
P.
298 Frank Opinion
Competitiveness can be improved by going beyond affiliated companies,
so you should use your own initiative to build business relationships with companies
other than your company’s affiliates
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