Essays about: "what is the case study on Volvo Construction Equipment in Eskilstuna"
Found 3 essays containing the words what is the case study on Volvo Construction Equipment in Eskilstuna.
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1. IMPROVE MAINTENANCE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY BY USING HISTORICAL BREAKDOWN DATA FROM A CMMS : Exploring the possibilities for CBM in the Manufacturing Industry
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : Purpose: Explore how historical data from a CMMS can be used in order to improve maintenance effectiveness and efficiency of activities, and investigate the possibilities for CBM in the manufacturing industry in the context of digitalization. Research questions: RQ1: To what extent could condition-based maintenance or other maintenance types being used in order to predict, prevent or in other way eliminate historical breakdowns/faults? RQ2: Which significance has an organization's degree of maturity to reduce the number of breakdowns? Method: A case study was performed at Volvo Construction Equipment Operations in Eskilstuna, who manufactures machinery for the construction industry. READ MORE
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2. HOW A MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION EVALUATE EFFECTIVNESS OF PERFORMANCE MEASURES; : A Case study in cooperation with Volvo Construction Equipment in Eskilstuna
University essay from Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : The purpose of this thesis is to point out how a company can gain a better process by using PM in an effective way. The report concludes that the existence in practice of theoretically important aspects are different, also that the most correct way of leading the aspects are through the creation of a PM process. READ MORE
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3. The Swedish Experience : A case study of the value of Volvo CE's Demo Centre
University essay from Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis explores the value of Volvo CE’s Demo Centre in Eskilstuna trough an inductive case study approach. The authors pose the question “What is the resellers’ perceived value of the visit to the Demo Centre and other peripheral activities in conjunction with customer trips?” This is a problem because there is no prior research to what the value of the Demo Centre is and how the value could be measured. READ MORE