Manufacturing Excellence Series Includes
Lean Manufacturing Overview
42 slides
lean manufacturing - 5S - visual controls - kaizen
value streams - pull - mistake proofing
quick changeover - six sigma - theory of constraints
3 P Process
36 slides
Production, Preparation, Process (3P)
Focus on eliminating waste through Product and process design
5S and Visual Controls
43 slides
elements of 5S - workplace organization
implementing 5S - visual factory
Jidoka
31 slides
Enables machines and operators to detect abnormal conditions and immediately stop work. Build in quality at each process, autonomation.
Kaizen
44 slides
what is kaizen - history - implementation steps
kaizen blitz – roadblocks
Value Streams
74 slides
identifying value streams - value stream mapping
current & future states - unique situations
enhancing the future state - implementation – roadblocks
Pull, JIT, Kanban
68 slides
pull - the problem with inventory - just in time
kanban - one-piece flow - demand flow - standard work
takt time - production smoothing
Poka Yoke and Mistake Proofing
51 slides
what is mistake proofing - everyday examples
effectiveness and ROI - error proofing and SPC
inspection techniques - types of poka yokes
Quick Changeover and SMED
53 slides
changeover and changeover time
traditional setup characteristics
single minute exchange of dies - SMED process steps
implementation
Cellular Manufacturing
60 slides
fundamentals of plant layout - process layouts
product layouts - fixed layouts - hybrid layouts
cellular manufacturing - implementing cells
part families
Standard Work
47 Slides
Each step in a lean manufacturing process should be defined and must be performed repeatedly in the same manner. Variations in the process will create quality problems requiring costly rework or scrap.
Standard work will define the most efficient methods to produce product using available equipment, people, and material.
Theory of Constraints (TOC)
50 slides
introduction to constraints
five steps of the theory of constraints - drum buffer rope
evaporating cloud method - batch size problem
chain analogy - issues with TOC
measurements and financial impacts
Training Within Industry
51 slides
four training programs developed by TWI
the Five Needs of the Supervisor
Charles Allen's 4-point method
Preparation, Presentation, Application, and Testing
Job Instruction (JI) - Job Methods (JM)
Job Relations (JR) - Program Development (PD)
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Maintenance Management
55 slides
origins of TPM - principles of TPM
autonomous maintenance - planned maintenance
process maintenance - process quality – implementation
benefits - maintenance strategy