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Operations Management – Design and Management of Products, Services, Processes, and Supply Chains

Operations management is an area of business concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as little resource as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements. It is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labor and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and services).

Operations traditionally refers to the production of goods and services separately, although the distinction between these two main types of operations is increasingly difficult to make as manufacturers tend to merge product and service offerings. More generally, Operations Management aims to increase the content of value-added activities in any given process. Fundamentally, these value-adding creative activities should be aligned with market opportunity (see Marketing) for optimal enterprise performance.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Operations Management is the field concerned with managing and directing the physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing. Operations Management programs typically include instruction in principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance management, production control, industrial labor relations and skilled trades supervision, strategic manufacturing policy, systems analysis, productivity analysis, operations research, and cost control, and materials planning.

Toyota Reach Truck Order Picker

by Pete Abilla on March 7, 2011

toyota reach truck, toyota order picker, toyota forklift

Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn I led a project several years ago whose aim was to reduce the replenishment cycle time from the Reserve Bins to the Prime Bins. The process to replenish the Prime (pickable bins) Bins from material in Reserve (Backstock) Bins is called Replenishment. Request [...]

Toyota Forklift Internal Combustion Pneumatic

by Pete Abilla on March 7, 2011

toyota forklift, lean production

Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Undoubtedly, Toyota builds Forklifts like they do cars – through the rigorous application of the Toyota Production System, or Lean Manufacturing. Because of this, Toyota quality is high, serviceability is high, and the durability of Toyota products are high. Request Forklift Quotes In [...]

Toyota Forklift Internal Combustion Cushion

by Pete Abilla on March 7, 2011

toyota forklift, internal combusion cushion, 8 series

Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn If you work in Fulfillment and Distribution, a Forklift is an essential piece of machinery that will help you move material from one location to another. There are several manufacturing companies that make forklifts. One of those is Toyota. One popular Toyota Forklift [...]

Sortation Conveyor

by Pete Abilla on March 7, 2011

sortation system, sortation conveyor

Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Similar to a Chute Conveyor, Wheel Conveyor, Roller Conveyor, and Chain Conveyor, Slat Conveyor, Flat Belt Conveyor, Magnetic Belt Conveyor, Troughed Belt Conveyor, Bucket Conveyor, Vibrating Conveyor, Screw Conveyor, and Pneumatic Conveyor, Vertical Conveyor, Cart-on-Track Conveyor, Tow Conveyor, and Trolley Conveyor, a Sortation Conveyor or Sortation System is another transport equipment designed to move material efficiently from one [...]

Trolley Conveyor

by Pete Abilla on March 7, 2011

trolley conveyor, overhead trolley conveyor

Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Have you ever been to the Dry Cleaners? If so, you’ll notice how the material (clothes or garments) are moved on an overhead conveyor? Well, that’s the most common type of Trolley Conveyor. Similar to a Chute Conveyor, Wheel Conveyor, Roller Conveyor, and Chain Conveyor, Slat Conveyor, Flat Belt [...]



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