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Due date assignment in repetitive projects
Authors:Erica RH Fuchs  Frank R Field  Richard Roth  Randolph E Kirchain  
Institution:a Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States;b Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
Abstract:This paper demonstrates the significance of location-specific differences in manufacturing characteristics and in consumer demand for technology competitiveness. It looks, in particular, at the economic viability of emerging polymer composite automobile body technologies if produced in the United States (U.S.) versus if produced in the People's Republic of China (P.R.C.) The results show that polymer composite bodies, when produced locally for the local market, are competitive for significantly fewer cars in the P.R.C. (7%) than in the U.S. (29%). Despite consumer demand characteristics in the P.R.C. being more favorable for composites, differences in production characteristics between the two locations dominate the overall effect. These results suggest that in cases such as automobile bodies where markets and manufacturing location are tightly coupled, firms may need to put as much emphasis on understanding the impact of local production differences on technology competitiveness as in understanding local markets.
Keywords:International  Product development  Design for manufacturing  Automobile
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