Lean processing is the production of goods using less of everything compared to traditional mass production: less waste, less human effort, less manufacturing space, less investment in tools, less inventory, and less engineering time to develop a new product.
Lean, as a concept or brand, has captured the imagination of many in different spheres of activity. Lean is the set of TPS 'tools' that assist in the identification and steady elimination of waste, the improvement of quality, and production time and cost reduction. In this the focus is upon improving the 'flow' or smoothness of work (thereby steadily eliminating mura, unevenness) through the system and not upon 'waste reduction' per se. Techniques to improve flow include production leveling, "pull" production (by means of kanban) and the Heijunka box. This is a fundamentally different approach to most improvement methodologies.
Lean Processing & JIT Training Modules:
1. Lean Overview
2. Value Stream Mapping
3. Flow
4. Pull Systems
5. Cellular Manufacturing
6. 5s Lean Processing Foundation
7. Quick Changeover
8. Seven Wastes
9. Kaizen – Lean Processing Continuous Improvement
10. Visual Management
11. SMED ( Single minute exchange of Die)
12. OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness)
13. Learning platform technology overview
14. Section 508 compliance
15. Effective facilitation techniques
16. Strategies for outcomes-based online courses
17. Promoting high levels of interaction in online courses
18. Learning platform technology updates and enhancements
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