2. Is Lean/TQM Just Another Buzzword?
• No, this
philosophy has
tremendous
merit and is
well proven in
the industrry
and the RB-
ERP customer
base
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3. Lean in a Nutshell
• Specify VALUE from the customer’s view
• Identify the VALUE STREAM – sequence of steps that
add value for a product
• Eliminate Non-Value Added Steps
• Make value FLOW without interruption
• Let the customer PULL value from the producer
• Continually strive for PERFECTION
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4. Lean Manufacturing
at HUI, Inc.
• Contract Manufacturer in Kiel, WI
• Metal Fabrication and Assembly
• Lean – Value Stream the Entire Operation
• Customer Service, Manufacturing and Shipping
“HUI has designed its operations to deliver small-to-
medium lot sizes to our customers quickly. Guided by
lean principles, our self directed manufacturing cells
provide our customers with fabricated, powder coated
and assembled product in less than 10 days.”
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6. Lean Manufacturing - APICS
• Lean is a philosophy of production that emphasizes the minimization of the
amount of all the resources (including time) used in the various activities of the
enterprise
• Lean embodies a set of principles and practices that reduce cost through the
relentless removal of waste and through the simplification of all manufacturing
and support processes.
• Lean involves identifying and eliminating non-value-adding activities in design,
production, supply chain management, and dealing with the customers.
• Lean producers employ teams of multi-skilled workers at all levels of the
organization and use highly flexible, increasingly automated machines to produce
volumes of products in potentially enormous variety.
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7. COMMON TOOLS OF LEAN
• VALUE STREAM MAPPING • QUALITY AT SOURCE
• 5S’s • POINT OF USE STORAGE
• VISUAL • QUICK CHANGEOVER (SMED)
• PLANT LAYOUT • CELLULAR/ GROUP TECH.
• STANDARDIZED WORK
• TOTAL PREVENTATIVE
• BATCH REDUCTION MAINTENANCE
• TEAMS/CROSS TRAINING • KAIZEN EVENTS
• SIX SIGMA • DEMAND PULL/ KANBAN
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8. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Style Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Total Preventative
Maintenance • Customer Issue Tracking
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Cycle Count Process
Process
• Production Reporting
• Vendor Quality Ratings
Process
• Shop Order Preparation and
Scheduling Process • Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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9. Streamlining the Manufacturing Process
• Front Office Kaizan
– Direct Fullfillment
• Shop Kaizan
– Kanban Lean Module
• Shipping Kaizan
– Order Express Module
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10. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Style Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Customer Issue Tracking
Process
• Cycle Count Process
• Vendor Quality Ratings
• Production Reporting
• Shop Order Preparation and Process
Scheduling Process
• Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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11. A Classic Build-to-Order Front-End…
Receive Fax Fill Out Order Send to Order
Form Entry
Reducing Front Enter Cust Ask Prod for Prod Sched
End Lead Time: Order Promise Date Review
Better
Customer Service Update Print Look up Fax#
Promise Date Acknowledge
Reduced Overall
Lead Time
Dial Phone Send Order to Create Shop
and Send Fax Review File Order
Print Shop Pull & Copy Collate Into
Order Drawing Shop Packet
Send to Prod
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12. RB-ERP 9 Direct Fulfillment
for Customer Orders
• Remove Non-Value Added Steps
• Calculates Promise Date Based on Material
Availability and Lead Times
• Electronic Acknowledgement Sent Immediately thru
Dash ddx
• One-Click Shop Order or Purchase Order Creation
• Immediately Create Pick Ticket
• Inquire into Shop Order Operation Status During
Order Entry
• Access Shipping/Invoicing during Order Entry
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17. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Style Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Customer Issue Tracking
Process
• Cycle Count Process
• Vendor Quality Ratings
• Production Reporting
• Shop Order Preparation and Process
Scheduling Process
• Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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18. •
Kanban Definition
The Japanese word Kanban, loosely translated,
means card, billboard, or sign, but other
signaling devices such as colored golf balls have
also been used. The term is often used
synonymously for the specific scheduling system
developed and used by the Toyota Corporation
in Japan.
• Kanban is a method of Just-in-Time production
that uses standard containers or lot sizes with a
single card attached to each.
• It is a pull system in which work centers signal
with a card or other device that they wish to
withdraw parts from feeding operations or
suppliers.
– APICS
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19. Push vs. Pull
• Push – Produce to forecast of • Pull – Produce ONLY the necessary
anticipated demand units in the necessary quantities at
– Excessive inventory (stock out of the necessary times
what’s needed)
– Simple – manage by eye
– Large batches
– Responsive to minor changes
– Inability to keep pace with real-
time orders – Effective at continuous inventory
– Inefficient ops – high costs reduction
• Emergency changeover
• Product teardowns
• Expediting – Hot list
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20. Kanban Example BOM
SP-4 Manufactured
C-40 Manufactured
C-400 Purchased
Inventoried at 2 Locations
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21. Kanban Circuits
Vendor
C -400 Finished parts
inventory
Receive Receive
C-400 Production
C-40 Production
SP-4
SP-4
Raw material
inventory
Demand
Customer
Procurement Kanban Circuit
Transfer Kanban Circuit
Production Kanban Circuit
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22. Kanban flow
Supplier
Receive for C-400
Initiate Initiate Receive Initiate Receive Initiate
Procurement Transfer for C-40 Production for SP-4 Production
Receive C-400 C-40 SP-4
C-400
C-400
Receive Receive
Kanban Kanban
Bin: PICK Bin: FLOOR Bin: FLOOR Bin: END
Ship 10
Location KB Location 01
END
Incoming
Empty container Customer Order
Kanban Quantities = 10 10 SP-4
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23. RB-ERP Traditional Replenishment
Demand Pull Demand Pull
Cust Order Shop Order
N/C Lines N/C Comp’s
Push Push Push
MPS Planned MRP Planned Inventory
Orders Orders Reorder
Point
Order Review
Shop Order Req/Purchase
Order
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24. RB-ERP New Lean Replenishment
Demand Pull Demand Pull
Cust Order Shop Order
N/C Lines N/C Comp’s
Kanban Planning Kanban Planning Kanban Pull
MPS MRP Kanban
Planning Planning Replenish
Automatic Generation or Order Review
Shop Order Req/Purchase
Order
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25. RB-ERP 9 Lean Module
• Generate/Manage Card Issuance
• Simple Kanban Transaction Entry (Bar Code Scan)
• Trigger Purchase Order/Release, Notification and
Receipt
• Trigger Inventory Transfer
• Trigger Production Receipt & Backflush
• History of Kanban Activity with Cycle Time Tracking
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34. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Based Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Customer Issue Tracking
Process
• Cycle Count Process
• Vendor Quality Ratings
• Production Reporting
• Shop Order Preparation and Process
Scheduling Process
• Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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35. RB-ERP eProduction - Dispatch and
Report using a Browser
• Flexible priority management & dispatching
• Instant verification on input data
• Paperless shop order & document viewing
• Message notification for Supervisors
• Web access from any PC
• Utilizes SQL database integrated with RB-ERP
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40. eProduction
•Getting used to computers in the shop
Started in FAB – transaction intensive
•Procedural training important –
Big impact on inventory accuracy
•2006 no shop order travelers for FAB stock part
orders
•No paperwork “cherry picking”
•Document Library
•Customizable screens by department
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46. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Based Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Customer Issue Tracking
Process
• Cycle Count Process
• Vendor Quality Ratings
• Production Reporting
• Shop Order Preparation and Process
Scheduling Process
• Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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47. Why Optimize Shipping?
• Ship More Efficiently
• Better Tracking of Shipments
• Reduce Shipment Errors
• Improve Customer Service by Providing
Shipment Tracking Information
• Reduce your Transportation Costs
• Shop Multi-Carrier Rates
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48. Process Shipments More Easily
• Order Express Handles All Carrier Integration – use
only one system for all carriers
• RB-ERP and Order Express are Integrated –
eliminating duplicate data entry and reducing
potential for errors
• Save Shipping Cost Using Rate Shopping
• Intuitive and easy to use!
• How’s it Work?
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60. Komet and Order Express
• Implemented Cellular-Style Shipping
• Faster, Much More Efficient
• Take a Look
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61. Kaizan Event Candidates
• Customer Service/Order Entry • Pull-Based Kanban
Process Replenishment
• Warehouse Layout and Picking • Customer Issue Tracking
Process
• Cycle Count Process
• Vendor Quality Ratings
• Production Reporting
• Shop Order Preparation and Process
Scheduling Process
• Shipping Process
• A/P Match Process
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62. Workwise Can Help Your Company!
• Conduct an Operational Review
• Entire Operation or Focus Areas
• Deliverable: Assessment Report and
Recommendations
• Example…
• Work with Schmidt & Balliet to assist in your lean
initiatives
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63. Thank You for Participating!
Streamlining the Manufacturing Process
How WorkWise & RB-ERP Can Assist You on Your Lean Journey
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Notas del editor
There are three types of kanban circuits: Production kanban: A card or other signal for indicating that items should be made either for use or to replace some items removed from stock. Transport kanban (Move kanban): A card or other signal for indicating that a specific number of units of a particular item are to be taken from a source (usually an outbound stock point) to a point of use (usually an inbound stock point). Supplier kanban: A card or other signal for indicating that a specific number of units of a particular item should be purchased from a supplier.
The flow starts with a demand of 10 SP-4 from customer order. The parts are delivered and a container at inventory location END is empty. A replenishment request is created for 10 SP-4 that automatically creates a production schedule. Now there is an empty container at inventory location SUB. A replenishment request is created for 10 C-40 that automatically creates a Shop order. Now there is an empty container at inventory location RAWM. A replenishment request is created for 10 C-400 that automatically creates a Transport Task from PICKING to SUB. Now there is an empty container at inventory location PICKING. A replenishment request is created for 10 C-400 that automatically creates a Purchase Order.