Title: to the SyteLEAN PullSystem
1- Welcome,
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- to the SyteLEAN PullSystem
- self-paced demonstration.
Improving business performance with technology.
2Lean Manufacturing Concepts
- Lean Eliminate Wasteful Evils
- Over production
- Unnecessary processing
- Downstream resource waiting for late work
- Movement of goods or people without a purpose
- Correcting mistakes
- Time delays
- Starting work before necessary
- Shortages
- Pull vs. Push
- Push production or purchasing based on predicted
demand. - Pull production or purchasing based on actual
demand or consumption (with buffers for
variations). - Best- Push system for seldom use or high
variability items, Pull system for items
normally carried in inventory.
3What is the SyteLEAN PullSystem?
- The SyteLEAN PullSystem is a very simple and
responsive inventory management system for items
that are regularly purchased or manufactured. -
- It is an electronic Kanban system that
automatically and dynamically right sizes the
selected inventory items based on average usage
and variability in usage. - It "pulls" the replacement orders when inventory
is consumed, rather than pushing orders the way
MRP does. - It can be combined with MRP\APS to plan each
inventory item using the most efficient method
for each and the plans from both methods can be
analyzed and executed in the SyteLine Planners
Workbench. - It can be used with SyteLine Forecasting to help
you Right-size your inventory considering future
demand.
4How does SyteLEAN PullSystem work?
- When an item is issued to production or shipped,
if the calculated trigger point is hit, it
replenishes the inventory to the optimum level by
creating Kanban planned orders that are
combined with the APS\MRP planned orders, which
can be reviewed and released in the SyteLine
Planners Workbench. - The right sizing calculations can consider both
historical usage and forecasted usage and the
look-ahead and look-behind periods can be
user-defined. - The net result is an inventory management system
that automatically corrects itself for changes in
demand and product mix and is much easier to
deploy and manage than MRP.
5Best of MRP and Kanban
- Incorporates Strengths of MRP
- Considers future demand (firm and/or forecast)
- Lead time and days supply drive release
- Utilize Planner Workbench and Order Action Report
- Incorporates Strengths of Kanban
- Consumption will triggers replenishment
- Greater protection against forecast error
- Historical demand variability Right-Sizes
inventory - Simple to implement and manage
6Pull Item Maintenance
Values Calculated by SyteLEAN
- An Order is triggered when Total Supply is below
Trigger Point - Replenishment amount to reach the Max Supply
- Not Ordered if not consumed no signal received
7Nightly Planning Produces Signals
8Acting on SyteLEAN Signals
- The suggestions of SyteLEAN are handled by
SyteLine the same as suggestions created by
MRP/APS. - PLNs (action suggestions) are created when the
trigger point is reached. - PLNs are displayed on the Material Planning
Workbench for review.
9Kanban Card JIT Pick List
10Supplier Forecast
11Identifying Best Items to Plan with Pull
- Simulator Analyzes item history/forecast to
determine Pull candidates. - Average Daily Usage (ADU) determined with
Deviation from ADU. - Items showing consistent ADU with acceptable
deviation are identified. - Simulator indicates quantities of materials in
excess and their quantity and dollar amounts.
12SyteLEAN PullSystem Benefits
- Seamless integration
- With Syteline MRP, Item maintenance, Planning
Details, Order Action Report, Planners
workbench, etc. - Responsive to both actual and expected
consumption - Increasing consumption will upsize inventory
- Declining consumption will downsize inventory
- Spikes in demand managed as exceptions
- Easy to implement
- Tools included to analyze and auto-setup Pull
items - Pull Logic is transparent to buyers/planners
- Defined Service Levels statistically maintained
13SyteLEAN Is it right for your operations?
For More Information or a complete product
demonstration please contact BTA (512)343-9600 Ra
ndy.Washam_at_BTAsystems.com Leigh.Lathrop_at_BTAsystem
s.com