Comparison For Front Door Passenger Car With Local And Import Car Using Design For Manufacture And Assembly (DFMA) Method
Design for manufacture and assembly (DFMA) guidelines reduce the part count, the number of welds, and the number of operations. This reduces labor costs by achieving a shorter assembly time, decreases start-up costs by eliminating the need for several operations, and reduces material costs by elimin...
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