2. Production systems management
2.1 Positioning control in the production systems management system
Five essential functions, organized in hierarchical stages, are identified in the steering process of a production system. Classically, in an industrial environment, each of these levels has its own reaction capacity and a steering structure, with these structures linked hierarchically from the highest to the lowest level.
Planning: this level has a long-term vision of the company's production: statistics, market studies enable it to define a master production plan, a compromise between marketing, financial and production objectives. We are therefore at the tactical decision-making level of the "company" system, but at the strategic level of the "workshop" production...
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- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework - NF EN ISO 14040 - Octobre 2006
- Environmental management – Help in setting up an eco-design approach - NF X30-264 - Février 2013
- Quality management – Quality of an organization – Guidelines for sustainable performance - NF EN ISO 9004 - Avril 2018
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