Packaging - Effect On Materials Management

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James R. Strong
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Before getting into the subject of packaging and materials management, please permit me to introduce you to MICRO SWITCH. MICRO SWITCH, A Division of Honeywell Inc. is located in Freeport, Illinois. We manufacture and market thousands of types of precision snap-action electrical switches. Most of them are used as components by other manufacturers in industrial and commercial products. MICRO SWITCH also offers a broad line of industrial control devices including heavy- duty limit switches, relays, manual controls and proximity switches. Other product lines are solid state keyboards for the computer industry and high-performance d.c. motors used in computer related equipment. So you can see that we are a component manufacturer. With the exception of the keyboards, every one of our products would "fit comfortably into a breadbox." Some are so tiny that one could easily fit several thousand into a man's hat. In my position as supervisor-packaging. package design, and materials handling engineering, I am actively involved in package design projects, parts handling design projects, and numerous activities involving departmental layouts, storage facilities, and material handling equipment. Two package design technicians, a materials handling engineer, and a materials handling technician make up the technical staff.
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APA: James R. Strong  (1973)  Packaging - Effect On Materials Management

MLA: James R. Strong Packaging - Effect On Materials Management. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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