Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 08:00:22 EDT 2001 | Steve
We are a high mix, low volume shop. Average lot size would be 50 - 150 boards. My concern is how the machine will handle the high mix environment.......
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 23:01:16 EDT 2002 | dwoon
Hi guys, What are the major inefficiencies that most EMS companies faced in a high-mix/low-volume manufacturing? And, what in general an equipment manufacturer (especially surface-mounting equipment manufacturer) can help them to improve the product
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:17:08 EDT 2002 | timdaly
Change over and flexibility are two critical areas you need to have controlled in order to be successful in the high mix, low volume market. Machines to consider: SAMSUNG CP series, MyData My series, and Europlacers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 14:32:37 EST 2004 | fritschusa
Assembleon machines are extrememly flexible and adaptable. Their service / tech support is outstanding. I consider them a leader in our industry. My shop is low/mid volume high mix. I have kits of 1 to 10,000. 0201 to 56mm^2.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 07:53:48 EST 2000 | John
Anyone out there have any experience with paste dispensing equipment? With our high mix of baords and very low volume (
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 07:53:48 EST 2000 | John
Anyone out there have any experience with paste dispensing equipment? With our high mix of baords and very low volume (
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 03:04:23 EDT 2002 | yngwie
I've just got a job in a new company and my 1st assignment is to draft the High Mix Low Volume Implementation plan. Currently this company is under a massive JIT process. It is impossible to balance capacity in a non-repetitive high-mix manufacturing
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 11:08:03 EDT 2002 | Bob Kondner
I like the MyData I have for high mix and prototype. Have not used the others.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 05:15:22 EDT 2005 | Selva Govind
I plan, schedule and deliver SMT production programs