There is a discussion about the need for bipartisan support and social acceptance to repower coal plants, highlighting the potential for job preservation and economic benefits in communities dependent on these plants..
This approach mirrors strategies used in the car and consumer tech industries for mass customisation while maintaining standardisation at the base level.. 3.Diverse and inclusive supply chain with simplified assembly:.
The platform approach allows a diverse range of suppliers, including new entrants, to contribute without significant capital investment.The simplicity of installation processes and manufacturing practices, like Poka-yoke, reduces reliance on skilled trades and enables accurate assembly using low-skilled operatives.This opens up the workforce, allowing for greater diversity and inclusivity, and has been proven in various large-scale projects.. 4.
Enhanced Productivity and Environmental Benefits:.Research led by.
Dr. Danny Murguia.
from the University of Cambridge showed that Platform II and P-DfMA (Platform Design for Manufacture and Assembly) could potentially double programme productivity, reduce embodied carbon by 20%, and achieve a 40% reduction in programme time.That the experience has been a positive one for him is clear.
‘To other people leaving school, I would 100% recommend an apprenticeship.’ he says.‘Since leaving school I have learnt so much and I am only going to continue to learn.
I feel I would not have come this far if I were to only stay on at sixth form.It does not restrict any chances of going into university and you may even get some support from the company when wanting to achieve a degree...