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JournalISSN: 0219-6867

Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems 

World Scientific
About: Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems is an academic journal published by World Scientific. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Machining & Supply chain. It has an ISSN identifier of 0219-6867. Over the lifetime, 468 publications have been published receiving 3079 citations. The journal is also known as: JAMS.


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TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the impact of green supply chain (GSC) practices on the enterprise performance in the context of Chinese manufacturing enterprises, using exploratory analysis and linear multiple regression analysis, and found that except for green distribution, rest of the independent variables have been positively significant to predict enterprise performance.
Abstract: This study explores the impact of green supply chain (GSC) practices on the enterprise performance in the context of Chinese manufacturing enterprises. A sample of 415 companies’ data was collected from the Chinese manufacturing industry. There are five predictors, including green distribution, green purchasing, green manufacturing, green information system, and eco-design, that were measured for the GSC practices. The GSC practices were measured by five predictors, including green distribution, green purchasing, green manufacturing, green information system, and eco-design. By using exploratory analysis and linear multiple regression analysis, the findings show that except for green distribution, rest of the independent variables have been found to be positively significant to predict enterprise performance. However, the green purchasing has revealed the greatest impact on enterprise performance. Therefore, senior management of the enterprises should implement green practices in their supply chain to inc...

78 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of important process parameters viz., layer thickness, orientation, raster angle, and raster width, and air gap have been studied and the multiple responses are converted into a single response using principal component analysis (PCA) so that influence of correlation among the responses can be eliminated.
Abstract: Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is a process by which functional parts can be produced rapidly through deposition of fused layers of material according to a numerically defined cross-sectional geometry. Literature suggests that process parameters largely influence on quality characteristics of rapid prototyping (RP) parts. A functional part is subjected to different loading conditions in actual practice. Therefore, process parameters need to be determined in such a way that they collectively optimize more than one response simultaneously. To address this issue, effect of important process parameters viz., layer thickness, orientation, raster angle, raster width, and air gap have been studied. The responses considered in this study are mechanical property of FDM produced parts such as tensile, bending and impact strength. The multiple responses are converted into a single response using principal component analysis (PCA) so that influence of correlation among the responses can be eliminated. Resulting sing...

78 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study revealed that most of the frameworks are unique and proposes several unique best practices in maintenance, and an attempt has been made to identify such best practices from the existing frameworks and integrate these practices to develop and propose a new framework for world-class maintenance systems.
Abstract: A world-class maintenance system (WMS) refers to the best practices in maintenance that are followed and adopted by various organizations to transform themselves to be a 'world-class manufacturer'. One of the important factors in developing a 'world-class' maintenance system within an organization is the adoption of a sound framework that provides the necessary conceptual and theoretical details of best practices to be followed, to reach the world-class status. Several authors, consultants and large organizations have proposed different frameworks representing the best practices in maintenance, which seem to have been developed and derived primarily from the context and experience of such large organizations and consultants respectively. A comparative study revealed that most of the frameworks are unique and proposes several unique best practices in maintenance. Hence, in this paper, an attempt has been made to identify such best practices from the existing frameworks and integrate these practices to develop and propose a new framework for world-class maintenance systems.

67 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new conceptual framework for Lean Manufacturing (LM) which will resolve some of the shortcomings of existing frameworks, such as improper understanding of LM by both the management and employees of an organization.
Abstract: In recent years, the applications of Lean Manufacturing (LM) in different types of industries are growing rapidly. Some of the organizations have reported huge benefits, while many industries have not obtained the desired results. One of the reasons for this can be attributed to improper understanding of LM by both the management and employees of an organization. Researchers worldwide have attempted to solve this issue by proposing various frameworks. A literature review on frameworks of LM revealed around 30 frameworks. A comparative analysis carried out on these frameworks has shown that these frameworks suffer from various shortcomings. Hence in this paper, an attempt has been made to propose a new conceptual framework for LM, which will resolve some of these limitations. The proposed framework utilizes 65 LM elements, which are categorized according to the decision levels and the role of internal stakeholders in an organization. According to the authors' knowledge, there is no LM framework in the lite...

65 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have developed and validated performance measures for world class manufacturing in Indian context that could be used by managers/ practitioners in assessing and improving their manufacturing performance using a thorough synthesis of the world-class manufacturing literature.
Abstract: This paper aims to develop and validate performance measures for world class manufacturing (WCM) in Indian context that could be used by managers/ practitioners in assessing and improving their manufacturing performance. Using a thorough synthesis of the world class manufacturing literature, sixteen performance measures — top management commitment, knowledge management, employee training, innovation and technology, employee empowerment, environmental health and safety, supplier management, production planning and control, quality, flexibility, speed, cost, customer involvement, customer satisfaction, customer services and company growth — of world class manufacturing and their 89 variables have been developed. Using the data obtained from a survey of manufacturing industries in India, the identified performance measures were subjected to appropriate statistical tests to establish reliability and validity. Statistical computing package SPSS 11.5 for Windows was used for reliability and validity analysis. The validated instrument of world class manufacturing measures developed here may be used by manufacturing organizations to prioritise their management efforts to assess and implement WCM. The validated results are in Indian context, however, the instrument developed can be used in global context.

55 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202319
202239
202131
202041
201935
201832