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Analysis of the Conditions for Effective Use of Numerically Controlled Machine Tools

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Advances in Manufacturing

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The paper demonstrates that the effective replacement of conventional machine tools with numerically controlled machinery (CNC) requires the simultaneous conducting of actions related to organization and control of production, management of human resources, and tool economy. The direct costs of machining for a selected group of surgical tools, performed with the use of conventional, as well as CNC machinery, were analyzed. The assumptions adopted for the analysis of profitability of machinery park restructuring were compared with the actual costs generated after a year from implementing the project.

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The presented results derive from a scientific statutory research conducted by Chair of Management and Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Poznan University of Technology, Poland, supported by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education from the financial means in 2017 (02/23/DSPB/7695).

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Hamrol, A., Zerbst, S., Bozek, M., Grabowska, M., Weber, M. (2018). Analysis of the Conditions for Effective Use of Numerically Controlled Machine Tools. In: Hamrol, A., Ciszak, O., Legutko, S., Jurczyk, M. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68619-6_1

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