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The paper presents an experimented model to cope with the problem of manufacturing systems design in high competitive-dynamic markets, the main challenge being to simultaneously manage short product and process life cycles, high productivity, flexibility and low inventory, some of them contradictory.
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© 1997 Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
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Elejabarrieta, J.B. (1997). Technology Strategic Planning: “How to Do in High Competitive Surpresive Markets”. In: Kochhar, A.K., et al. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Matador Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14620-8_17
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