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MBB Consulting™ - Design for Assembly (DFA) Training In Fort Worth, TX

Design for Assembly (DFA) Training In Fort Worth, TX

Design for Assembly (DFA) Training
Fort Worth has always been a center of longhorn cattle trade. DFA training helps Fort Worth students minimize total cost designing-in manufacturability.
Price $349 / student
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size5 - 8 students
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CityFort Worth, TX

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About Design for Assembly (DFA) Training


Who is Design for Assembly (DFA) Training for?

Design for Assembly is usually used by Product Design and Development Engineers. Manufacturing, Production, and Quality Engineers; and Procurement professionals must also know DFA to effectively participate in design reviews and assess and challenge the use of DFA or lack thereof. Managers of these functions should understand the terminology and concepts. If you are in or want to be in one of those roles, then DFA Training is for you. In our course, Fort Worth students learn:

Design for Assembly (DFA) Training Course Overview:

DFA training describes Design for Assembly - how Fort Worth students can minimize total cost through ease of manufacturing and assembling their designs. Total cost means across the entire company or enterprise; not just total material cost or departmental cost of the Product Design team. Designers must consider implications of capital investment needed for production equipment, utilities, production labor, inspection labor, warranty, etc. Usually, theses costs can be reduced through product simplification, especially those requiring less parts. Students will see how to assess assembly methods, choose one, then quantify the assembly efficiency of their designs using the chosen assembly method.

Fort Worth

Queen City of the Prairie - Where the West Begins

Excellent choice! Fort Worth was established as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. Thanks to completion of the Texas and Pacific Railway, city Stockyards became a premier center for the cattle wholesale trade. Meat packing firms migrated in cementing a ranching culture. Oil discovery spurred further growth. Now, the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex retains its Western heritage and is known for a world class zoo, amazing museums, insane water parks, printing money, gardens, racing. It's a beautiful area with tons to do after Design for Assembly (DFA) Training. Most popular are Fort Worth Stockyards and National History District, Zoo, Water Gardens, and Botanical Gardens.

Fort Worth
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Facility

The River Plaza office space is situated in an office tower that gives the building the benefit of prominence. Many leading corporations, including a major national accounting firm, international and national oil and gas companies, law firms and financial services, call the tower home. A big draw is the educated workforce, with nearby TCU offering business, technology and management degrees. The newly developing WestBend will evolve the successful University retail district by delivering the critical mass of retail and restaurants, the urban-style pedestrian experience and connectivity to the active social scene on the Trinity Trail. River Plaza is less than two miles away from key destinations in the city, including the Colonial Country Club, the Cultural District, Fort Worth Zoo and Texas Christian University. The office space is well situated for access to the interstate I-30 and Fort Worth Intermodel Transportation Center, where the Trinity Railway Express connects to Dallas and Amtrak to further afield.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Dan S.
Dan S.
Machining Supervisor
Aerospace


Training on SMED shared an aggressive mindset towards goals and informed us on several areas to continue to improve. I'm looking forward to seeing the fruits of our new knowledge.



Kenton D.
Kenton D.
Director of Technical Services
Food Production


Instructor was very knowledgeable and presented (5S) material in a manner that held the interest of the class.