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Lean Manufacturing Awareness

About the Program


A Lean Manufacturing is characterized as a customer-centric approach to achieving "performance without waste."
Many organizations waste 70%-90% of available resources through improper management of information, materials
and time to name a few. Lean Manufacturing principles offer tangible methodologies for the identification and
elimination of this waste, resulting in improved service, quality, productivity and profitability. A fundamental concept is
to identify and understand our processes from a value stream approach, resulting in more efficient and effective
delivery of value to the customer.

The Lean Manufacturing course Program teaches the fundamentals, techniques and follow-up skills necessary to
achieve measurable results from the shop floor to the top floor. The Lean Manufacturing program is conducted in a
dynamic learning environment using performance and process simulation, lecture, plant tours, videos, selected
hands-on activities and case study discussions. During the course, students complete a group/individual project
focused on actual workplace application of the lean principles. Upon completion, students will possess a complete
framework for the successful lean implementation and deployment within their own operation.

Objectives
To give a basic understanding of:

 To understand a common definition and concepts of Lean


Manufacturing
 To understand Benefits of Lean Manufacturing
 Be able to identify manufacturing system wastes
 Understand Lean principles
 To provide an overview of the Lean tools and techniques

Contents

Lean Manufacturing tools


1. VSM (Value Stream Mapping)
2. JIT (Just in Time) Production
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 Standard work
 Takt time
3. Visual Management
 5S
 Andon
4. Kanban – Pull production
5. OEE - TPM (Total Productivity Maintenance)
6. SEMD
7. HEIJUNKA
8. Poka-yoke (Error Proofing)
9. (Jidoka) – Root Cause Analysis
10. Kaizen (continuous improvement)
11. Other

Who Should Attend


5 Days

Who Should Attend


This course is designed for Industrial engineers and analysts, Maintenance
engineers, Design and manufacturing and production engineers, Quality
inspectors and managers, Machine operators and producers, Lean enterprise
champions and drivers and any member of staff who will be involved in the
performance improvement activities and all teams or individuals responsible for
managing or participating in improvement.

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