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Sustainable production : definitions, aspects, and elements / Kamran Kheiralipour.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kheiralipour, Kamran, author.
- Series:
- Technology in a Globalizing World
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sustainable engineering.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (138 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, [2022]
- Summary:
- "Production has high importance in each country in point of technical, social, environmental, and economic aspects. On another side, sustainability is a hyper-disciplinary issue which became one of the main concerns across the world. It encompasses sections of society as academic fields, and all companies, factories, organization systems, and consumers. It is a hyper-disciplinary issue because involves all aspects of human life as economic, environmental, and social aspects. Therefore, it is necessary to define and explain the various considerations and elements of sustainable production. The goal of the book is to define all aspects and elements of sustainable production for readers. This book introduces and describes sustainable production elements. It includes production, design, implementation, management, and sustainability description. Sustainable production has different aspects as technical, economic, environmental, and social. Each of these aspects has different elements in sustainable production. In this book, different elements in each aspect have been described where many of them are affected by each other. For the production a product, all or some of the elements may be considered to be respected. This book can assist the readers in considering the sustainability elements in their lives, jobs, and researches. The readers may be students, researchers, manufacturers, and those who conduct any producing or servicing activity"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Production
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition
- 3. Production System
- 3.1. Input
- 3.2. Output
- 3.3. Emission
- 3.4. Process
- 4. Product Types
- 4.1. Commodity
- 4.2. Service
- 5. Production Types
- 6. Production Phases and Stages
- 7. Production Strategy
- 8. Importance of Production
- 9. Main Aspects of Production
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2
- Design
- 3. Design Importance
- 4. Design Types
- 5. Designing Requirements
- 5.1. Personal Abilities
- 5.2. Design Tools
- 6. Design Stages
- 6.1. Preproduction Design
- 6.2. Design During Production
- 6.3. Postproduction Design
- 6.4. Redesign
- Chapter 3
- Implementation
- 3. Implementation Requirements
- 4. Infrastructure
- 5. Technology
- 6. Human Resources
- 7. Materials and Energy
- 8. Money
- Chapter 4
- Management
- 3. Management Requirements
- 4. Production Management
- 4.1. Design Management
- 4.2. Manufacturing Management
- 4.3. Service Management
- 4.4. Operations Management
- 4.5. Research and Development Management
- 4.6. Engineering Management
- 4.7. Innovation Management
- 4.8. Human Resource Management
- 4.9. Strategic Management
- 4.10. Program and Project Management
- 4.11. Knowledge Management
- 4.12. Technology Management
- 4.13. Supply Chain Management
- 4.14. Procurement Management
- 4.15. Facility Management
- 4.16. Financial and Capital Management
- 4.17. Marketing Management
- 4.18. Sales Management
- 4.19. Quality Management
- 4.20. Crisis and Risk Management
- 4.21. Change Management
- 4.22. Public Relations Management
- 4.23. Energy Management
- 4.24. Environmental Management
- 4.25. Recycling Management.
- 5. Importance of Production Management
- Chapter 5
- Sustainability
- 2. History of Sustainability
- 3. Definition of Sustainability
- 4. Sustainability Views
- 5. Assessing the Sustainability
- 6. Importance of Sustainability
- 7. Sustainable Development
- 8. Sustainability Aspects
- 9. Sustainable Production
- Chapter 6
- Economic Aspect
- 2. Economy and Economics
- 3. Economic Analysis
- 4. Economic Elements
- 4.1. Price
- 4.2. Cost
- 4.3. Gross Return
- 4.4. Benefit
- 4.5. Economic Productivity
- 4.6. Economic Efficiency
- Chapter 7
- Environmental Aspect
- 2. Environment
- 3. Environmental Elements
- 3.1. Environment Impacts
- 3.2. Pollution
- 3.3. Material Usage
- 3.4. Energy Usage
- 3.5. Reuse and Recycling
- 3.6. Garbage Disposal
- Chapter 8
- Social Aspect
- 2. Social Domain
- 3. Social Elements
- 3.1. Culture
- 3.2. Sociology
- 3.3. Geography
- 3.4. History
- 3.5. Civics
- 3.6. Psychology
- 3.7. Philosophy
- 3.8. Anthropology
- 3.9. Policy and Politics
- 3.10. Law
- Chapter 9
- Technical Aspect
- 2. Technique
- 3. Technical Elements
- 3.1. Process
- 3.2. Production Facility
- 3.3. Production Constraints
- 3.4. Quantity
- 3.5. Quality
- 3.6. Timescale
- 3.7. Standard Specification
- 3.8. Safety
- 3.9. Liability
- 3.10. Reliability
- 3.11. Performance
- 3.12. Beauty
- 3.13. Material Type
- 3.14. Mass
- 3.15. Size
- 3.16. Ergonomic
- 3.17. Installation
- 3.18. Maintenance
- 3.19. Product Lifespan
- 3.20. Life in Service
- 3.21. Storage
- 3.22. Shelf Life
- 3.23. Test
- 3.24. Documentation
- 3.25. Packing
- 3.26. Packaging
- 3.27. Shipping
- 3.28. Brand
- 3.29. Competition
- 3.30. Market
- Conclusion.
- References
- About the Author
- Index
- Blank Page
- Blank Page.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Kheiralipour, Kamran Sustainable Production: Definitions, Aspects, and Elements
- ISBN:
- 9798886972085
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