Factory Physics
Factory Physics: Foundation of Manufacturing Management is a book written by Wallace Hopp and Mark Spearman, which introduces a science of operations for manufacturing management. According to the book's preface, Factory Physics is "a systematic description of the underlying behavior of manufacturing systems. Understanding it enables managers and engineers to work with the natural tendencies of manufacturing systems to:
- Identify opportunities for improving existing systems
- Design effective new systems
- Make the trade-offs needed to coordinate policies from disparate areas
The book states that its approach enables practical, predictive understanding of flows and stocks and how to best use the three levers to optimally synchronize demand and transformation.
This work won the 1996 Institute of Industrial Engineers IIE/Joint Publishers Book of the Year Award.
Editions
- Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management, first edition, 1996. 668pp.
- Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management, second edition, 2000. 698pp.
- Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management, third edition, 2008. 720pp.