Naturligt grupperat arbete vid Volvo Lastvagnar – Förstudie
Report, 1989

Consumer report for the company in question (the Volvo Truck Company) which is financed by the company and partly also by a research foundation. It is a matter of a work that in this particular case were carried out during nine years in a number of experimental workshops located outside the Chalmers University of Technology.

These workshops were financed by the Volvo Automobile and Truck companies. This achievement, as the final contribution to the Swedish automotive industry after having already treated this research field/problem area for more than two decades before this particular period if time (involving several junior and senior research competencies, as well as industrial and governmental foundings).

More specifically, this publication shows how the initiation of e long cooperation project with the Volvo Truck Company as started. It illustrated how an engine preheater for a heavy truck chassis is assembled on one of the two assembly lines in the Volvo Tuve plant in Gothenburg. It became obvious for others and us that the original logic of this engine preheater was lost as the components required alternately were fitted at different work stations (implying the fact that the logic of the product architecture and product variation of the physical product are totally destroyed) (in fact, the situation was even worse while taking the computer formalized product information on both of the two Volvo companies into consideration.

learning and training

materials feeding techniques

sociotechnology

alternative to line assembly

efficiency measures

manufacturing technology

long work cycle times

assembly work

restructuring of information systems

Volvo Truck Company

work structuring

Author

Tomas Engström

Department of Transportation and Logistics

Mikael Hedin

Department of Architecture

Lars Medbo

Department of Transportation and Logistics

Thunberg Claes

Department of Transportation and Logistics

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Publisher

Department of Transportation and Logistics

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8/27/2018