Lean Manufacturing Overview with Simulation - Quincy
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1301 S 48th St,Quincy IL 62305
25 May, 2023
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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM THE LEAN OVERVIEW WITH SIMULATION?This interactive workshop combines comprehensive classroom instruction with simulation of a production facility. The basic concepts of Lean manufacturing and the tools and methodology necessary to implement “lean” on the shop floor are demonstrated. Participants assume the role of production workers, applying lean tools to their individual workspaces and the entire product line. This learn-do technique, over three “shifts”, illustrates cause and effect relationships for each of the lean tools presented. Participants review methodology and lessons learned from previous shifts, deciding what and how to implement while working with realistic constraints such as available resources, cash flow, and resistance to change. BENEFIT FROM HANDS-ON FACTORY SIMULATION Following the Lean Manufacturing Overview and Simulation, participants will have learned several new techniques to aid you in the Lean transformation on-site. You’ll be able to: Differentiate between a “push” and a “pull” systemIdentify the eight (8) wastes that must be eliminated to make the manufacturing processes LeanExplain how those wastes reduce company profitsUnderstand the functions of a Kanban systemMake more effective use of the employee’s time following waste eliminationAGENDA8:00 AM -Traditional Manufacturing & 8 Wastes 9:00AM - Round 1 – Traditional Manufacturing Simulation Workplace Organization (5S)10:00AM - 5S System, Visual Controls, Standardized Work, Plant Layout, Point of Use Storage, Batch Size Reduction, Quick Changeover11:30AM - Round 2 – Applying Basic Lean Tools12:00PM - Break - Lunch12:30PM - Teams, Quality at the Source, Cellular Manufacturing, Pull Systems, Total Productive Maintenance2:00PM - Round 3 – Applying Intermediate Lean Tools3:00PM - Wrap-upPRESENTERS: Greg Thompson | Technical Specialist, IMEC Greg worked for over 10 years in the semiconductor and food manufacturing industries prior to joining IMEC. He held positions in Industrial Engineering, Operations Finance, & Supply Chain Planning. He has worked for IMEC for over 15 years, focusing on continuous improvement and lean manufacturing training and implementation. He attended the University of Illinois (U-C), earning a BS & MS in Industrial Engineering and an MBA. Ed Huey | Technical Specialist, IMEC Ed has more than 11 years of experience in manufacturing and management in a variety of industries. He was formerly Plant Manager of a metal roll forming company and worked within the auto parts and accessories industry to plan, organize, and lead teams in a Lean environment. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Aeronautics from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida and is a certified Training Within Industry (TWI) Job Instructions and Job Relations Trainer and Coach.
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