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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
A successful implementation of lean manufacturing leads to improved efficiency, flexibility, and customer responsiveness by gaining alignment across organisations.
FREMONT, CA: Lean manufacturing helps production processes become more efficient and cost-effective. Businesses following a lean manufacturing framework can improve resource utilisation and reduce waste. It offers a wide range of advantages for manufacturing managers, business leaders, or project leaders to learn about this production strategy. However, they should understand how they can implement lean manufacturing strategies and techniques to reduce waste and production time.
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Eliminate Wasteful Processes
Limiting waste is a core principle of lean manufacturing. Businesses can begin by identifying wasteful activities and intensifying efforts to find more efficient ways of adding value to the production lines. The elimination of wasteful processes increases efficiency and builds a more sustainable supply chain. Organisations can audit existing manufacturing processes to determine which steps utilise the most resources and time.
Minimise Inventory
Maintaining excess inventory can hold resources, slow down responses, and exacerbate quality control mechanisms. Additionally, overstocking can cause other challenges, such as additional inventory risks going out of stock and becoming obsolete. Firms can invest in methods such as demand forecasting, purchasing, logistics, and smart inventory management to reduce inventory costs.
Increase Response Time
Manufacturers need accurate and reliable forecasts of market demand trends and requirements. Businesses can leverage them to elevate profitability and production agility by increasing their response time to such trends and demands. Companies can develop a system that can quickly react to changing market requirements and capitalise on them by following just-in-time (JIT) production techniques.
Quality Test Products
Companies can implement procedures and controls at the earliest possible stage of the manufacturing process to detect issues and maintain quality control. It is better to design and implement comprehensive quality control and assessment systems, collecting data from various sources. This will create a continuous cycle of product development and enhancement.
Increase Employee Autonomy
Manufacturers should focus on giving employees increased autonomy and authority to make business decisions. Foster innovation and creative problem-solving in the team and execute viable solutions presented by workers. This improves employee engagement and performance.
Solicit Customer Feedback
Obtaining customer feedback improves core product features. Therefore, companies should conduct customer surveys, focused group discussions, and random tests to assess if workers prioritise offered products over those of their competitors. This also requires determining desirable features, price points, and quality standards to ensure that companies maintain and deliver value to end customers.
Lean manufacturing should be done systematically, starting with the planning process, execution, and continuous improvement. To ensure a successful implementation, businesses must take the time to fully absorb the lean principles.
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