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100 | _aTanchoco, J. M. A. | ||
245 | _aMaterial Flow Systems in Manufacturing | ||
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_aLondon _bChapman and Hall _c1994 |
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500 | _aT10175 Material Flow System in Manufacturing Part - 1: Design Interacting and Justification An Integrated Framework for the Design of Material Floe System Design Justification of Material Handing Systems Part - 2: Ell Design and Material Handling Considerations Cell Design Strategies for Efficient Material Handling Unit Load Design and Its Impact on Manufacturing Systems Performance Work in Progress Storage and Handling Capacity Trade Offs Part 3: Alternative Material Flow Paths Reach Ability in Material Flow Path Design Single Loop Guide Paths for AGVs SFT - segmented Flow Topology Part - 4: Operational Control Issues Bi-directional Automated Guided Vehicle Systems Approaches to Analysis the Load Routing Problem in Tandem AGV System Real Time Control Strategies for Multiple Load AGVs Part - 5: Tooling Requirements and Transport Equipment Tool Automation in Computerized Manufacturing System Guidance and Navigation Techniques for Guided and Autonomous Vehicles | ||
600 | _aMechanical Engineering | ||
890 | _aUK | ||
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