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Lean Supply Chain
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1. Unevenness - Rocks in the stream - hidden by inventory
Mura
Six sigma
OEE
Andon light
2. Excessive movement - includes document handoffs - Pull system eg Kanban - Reduce batch size - Load levelling
Kaizen rules
JIT Just in Time
Lean supply chain
Transport waste
3. Enterprise Resource Planning eg SAP - JD Edwards
Value creation framework (Murman 2002)
Supply chain management function
PDCA
ERP
4. Non value added time. The potential non-production time that can be eliminated from a process
Lean implementation
TQRDCE
One piece flow
Opportunity time
5. Vendor Managed Inventory
VMI
Value creation framework (Murman 2002)
Hoshin planning
Lean supply chain
6. Ho - direction - Shin - needle - Strategic direction rippled down to all in organisation - Focus attention on corporate direction - Align activity to support - Integrate with daily activity of staff - Structured review of progress - Based on mgmt by
Hoshin planning
SMART
Modern supply chain
VMI
7. Quantity of inventory against time showing batch size at different points
Manufacture
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
Demand amplification mapping
LESAT
8. Rework - repair - incorrect info. Due to poor training - tools - layouts - process failures - established standards - checklists - forms. - Visual controls - 5 Whys RCA - PDCA - Poke Yoke
Value stream
Defects waste
Overprocessing waste
WIIFM
9. Another 5S acronym - Cleaning/Arrangement/Neatness/Discipline/Organization
CANDO
Waiting waste
Process cycle time or lead time
MRP
10. Bringing people closer together for communication - One cell per product family - Bring together all the machines - Select appropriate tools - Aim is to have them independent - Train - balance workload - Reduce space and flow difference
SMED
Quality filter mapping
Kanban
Cellular flow
11. Cumulative trauma disorder
Lean thinking goals
Poka yoke
Perfection
CTD
12. 3 line graph showing product - service - internal scrap - Vertical y axis defect rate - Horizontal x axis the various stages of the process
Supply Chain Response Matrix
Andon light
Quality filter mapping
CTD
13. More information or material than process needs eg unnecessary files - long equipment setup - poor communication with suppliers. Minimum order quantities adjustments. - Reduce batch size - 5S - Load levelling - Pull system eg Kanban
Supply Chain Management
Inventory waste
CANDO
VSM
14. Lean thinking for equipment. Aims to eliminate accidents - defects and breakdowns. 3 areas: availability - performance - quality - equipment failure/breakdown - setup/adjustment - idling/minor stops affecting performance - reduced speed affecting
MRP
TQRDCE
One piece flow
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
15. All mfg inherently wasteful. ultimate in batch reduction is a single piece going through a process
Kaizen blitz
Lean supply chain
Demand flow technology
One piece flow
16. Throw out old fixed ideas on how to do things - No blame - treat others as you want to be treated - Think positive - don't say you can't - Don't wait for perfection - 50% improvement now is fine - Correct mistakes as son as they are found - Don't sub
Theory of constraints
Kaizen rules
Motion waste
BOM
17. eople - knowledge and skills - Tools and technologies - Physical facilities - where the value stream resides - Communication channels - Policies and procedures
Current state map
Work balancing
Value stream
Supermarket
18. Each step in process should be as close to Takt time as possible
Work balancing
Supply chain
CPFR
Weighted average cost of capital
19. E.g. during changeovers - for work - queues - equipment down - needing feedback from customer - Pull system - Reduce changeover times - Preventive maintenance
Waiting waste
PDCA
LESAT
Transport waste
20. First in first out first piece of inventory required in an operating step is the one delivered first
SMED
CANDO
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
FIFO
21. Bill of materials
Inventory waste
BOM
RCA Root cause analysis
Kaizen blitz
22. Walk through to identify processes - Gather all relevant information - document customer/supplier info and count inventory - Establish info flow - how does each process know what to make next? - Identify push v pull - Quantify process lead time v pro
Defects waste
Current state map
Supply chain drivers
Process cycle time or lead time
23. Averages both the volume and sequence of different model types
Production levelling
MRP
Lean thinking goals
Lean thinking
24. Single Minute Exchange of Dies - observe and record - separate internal and external - convert internal to external as possible - streamline activities - document
FIFO
SMED
Weighted average cost of capital
Logistics
25. Failure mode and effects analysis. Identify every possible failure mode of a process or product - with the aim of determining the effect on other sub-items and on the required function of the product or process
Lean thinking goals
FMEA
Product variation funnel
Process cycle time or lead time
26. Plan Do Check Act
Supply chain variability factors
LESAT
PDCA
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
27. Value added time + nva time... time it takes to go through all the elements of a process before the activity repeats
Weighted average cost of capital
VVCPP
Cycle time
Quality filter mapping
28. Places where part finished inventory is stored until info comes from the customer that there's demand to finish it in a particular way
Supermarket
Lean implementation
Supply chain variability factors
OEE
29. The 4 ribs or bones are Man - Machine - Materials and Methods
Lean implementation
Deming cycle
SMED
Cause and effect (fishbone) diagram
30. Factors that influence quality. Technology quality reliability delivery customer-service environment
TQRDCE
One piece flow
CPFR
Hoshin planning
31. IT - Inbound logistics - Outbound logistics - Quality - Technology/design
Supply chain factors
Lean supply chain
MRP
Supermarket
32. Mainly human motion as opposed to things - walking - handling materials - centralised storage due to disorganisation - lack of visual controls - 5S - 5 Whys RCA - Load levelling - Pull system eg Kanban
Cellular flow
Value levels in an organisation
Motion waste
Value stream
33. More work effort than necessary eg reviews - reports - cc-ing emails. Caused by lack of communication - teamwork - inappropriate decision making. Solved by focussing on customer value. - 5S - Value stream map - Whys RCA - PDCA
Lean thinking goals
Lean thinking
Overprocessing waste
Takt time
34. Right number right material right place - Eliminate redundant activities - materials - tools - Reduce inventory - Set continuous improvement goals - Respond to customer requirements - Include defect prevention programme - Reduce setup times - Deliv
Cycle time
JIT Just in Time
Current state map
BOM
35. How long it takes to use all the stock that you have usually per year eg annual cost of sales over value of current inventory. It's a bigger number if you keep less of the stock that's used
Inventory turn
RCA Root cause analysis
SMART
MOQ
36. Visual 'call for help' system - means a Japanese paper lantern
Supply Chain Response Matrix
Weighted average cost of capital
Product variation funnel
Andon light
37. Shows movement through sequence of activities through top view - Plot to see how movement can be reduced
VSM
Spaghetti diagram
Supply chain factors
TQRDCE
38. Documentation aimed at performing task same way every time - current best way of doing an activity. Done with the people who do the work and OWNED by them. Uses: - drawings and photos - ensures consistency - developed with staff - readily accessible
Standardised work
OEE
Deming cycle
PDCA
39. Human foolproofing eg cannot insert 3-pin plug wrong way up
Poka yoke
JIT Just in Time
Process mapping
Supply chain components
40. Plan Do Check Act
Lean supply chain
Deming cycle
Right First Time
WIIFM
41. Lean enterprise self assessment tool - proprietary MIT have to buy
RCA Root cause analysis
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
Visual management system
LESAT
42. Identify and process value streams - Track waste and eliminate - Flow smoothly - Continuous improvement - Seamless integration with all parties
Six sigma
Deming cycle
Kanban
Lean thinking goals
43. A set of businesses with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings
Waiting waste
Keiretsu
Value levels in an organisation
MRP
44. Replenishment signal that authorises activity or delivery of required materials. Initiated by consumption - only happens for good parts - using the cell triggers the pull - nothing produced or moved without signal - only the kanban quantity delivered
TPM Total Productive Maintenance
Keiretsu
Supermarket
Kanban
45. The minimum number of parts - including units in machines - required to keep a cell or process moving
Standard in-process inventory
TIM WOOD
Cellular flow
Hoshin planning
46. Product portfolio - Product design - Variety in parts/raw materials - Manufacturing process - Inventory (BTO or BTS) - Distribution - Vendor partnerships - Logistics
Current state map
Supply chain variability factors
Kaizen rules
FIFO
47. Buy - forecast - source - purchase - demand variability - Make - manufacture - assemble - planning - scheduling - Move - warehouse - distribution - logistics - timing - inventory - Sell - customer - demand - on-time
Mura
Traditional supply chain
Perfection
Motion waste
48. Material requisition planning
Cellular flow
VMI
MRP
Supply chain
49. Strategic - long term decision usually multi-year basis - tactical - typically decided annually or quarterly - operational - typically decided on a day to day basis
Supply chain factors
MOQ
Right First Time
Value levels in an organisation
50. Value left axis -Success probability right axis - height of bar shows effort involved?
PDCA
BOM
Lean thinking
Project desirability matrix
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