Being accountable to society as responsible manufacturers, it only seems natural that lean is green – by design. We encourage you to visit our Lean Environment page to gain a greater appreciation for how lean can help our environment and the bottom line. (You can also see our Lean Environment page at the following address: http://versalytics.org/lean-environment/ ) Being responsible stewards of […]
Get Lean for Earth Day! OEE Required.
6 things OEE is NOT!
While OEE has been receiving much deserved attention as manufacturers look for ways to improve their bottom line, it is not the cure for all that ails manufacturing. Many in the manufacturing community seem to be getting caught up in the buzz and hype of OEE and its profound ability to improve the bottom line. 1. OEE is NOT magic As we were […]
- Advanced Lean Manufacturing
- APQP
- Problem Solving
- Process Control and OEE
- Quality
- Root Cause Analysis
- Trouble Shooting
How to use the 5 WHY approach
The 5 WHY technique, developed by Sakichi Toyoda, is one of the core problem solving tools used by Toyota Motor Corporation and has been adopted and embraced by numerous companies all over the globe. This technique is unconstrained, providing the team with a high degree of freedom in their thinking process. As we suggested in our “How to Improve OEE” […]
- Advanced Lean Manufacturing
- Availability
- Capacity
- Eliminate Waste
- Lean Metrics
- OEE: Overall Equipment Efficiency
- Problem Solving
- Process Control and OEE
- Quality
- Root Cause Analysis
How to Improve OEE – Any Questions?
Ask any Quality or Engineering manager and they will tell you that measurement systems are valuable tools to identify problems and opportunities. The measurement system itself is not the answer – it is the data source, the EVIDENCE that drives the questions. It is a part of the discovery and validation process to confirm the opportunity or problem and the effectiveness of the solutions to resolve it. A well […]
OEE Integration: Can you fix it?
As we are all aware, inspecting or measuring parts does not change the quality of the product. Likewise, measuring and reporting OEE alone does not solve problems or improve performance. While it is fair to say that increased focus and measurement of any process usually results in some degree of improvement, these are typically attributed to changes in human behavior due to […]
OEE Where do we Measure – Part II
We have stated that policies and procedures will have an impact on your OEE implementation strategy. One reader commented on Part I of this post stating that “OEE should be measured at the ‘design’ bottleneck process / piece of equipment that sets the pace of the line.” While this is certainly an effective approach, the question is whether or not company policy or […]
- Advanced Lean Manufacturing
- Availability
- Contingency Planning
- Eliminate Waste
- Lean
- Lean Metrics
- OEE: Overall Equipment Efficiency
- Problem Solving
- Process Control and OEE
- Risk Management
- Training
OEE Integration – Where do We Measure OEE? – Part I
OEE Integration Part IX – Where do we measure OEE? Our recent posts have included numerous examples to calculate OEE correctly. We also discussed integration of OEE as an effective metric for managing your processes and ultimately how to analyze and use the data to improve your profitability. We spent little time discussing where this measurement should occur. OEE can […]
- Advanced Lean Manufacturing
- Lean
- Lean Metrics
- OEE: Overall Equipment Efficiency
- Process Control and OEE
OEE Integration – Where do we Start?
Where do we Start? We mentioned in our previous post that OEE may be an initiative that your company chooses not to do. We doubt that too many corporations would support that view entirely, however, it may certainly influence how extensive the implementation / integration strategy is. So, where do we start? Start with an assessment of some of your […]
- Advanced Lean Manufacturing
- Lean
- Lean Metrics
- OEE: Overall Equipment Efficiency
- Process Control and OEE
OEE Integration: What Software should I use?
OEE Integration Part VII – What Software Should I Use? Many readers have noted that we have avoided recommending a specific OEE software solution. The reasons for this are as varied as the number of companies looking to implement OEE in their facilities. Our experience suggests that every manufacturing facility has differing or varying needs. A recent Google search produced […]