Title: Continuous Improvement
1Continuous Improvement
- Wabash Manufacturing Systems
2What is Continuous Improvement ?
- A continuous process of working towards achieving
incremental gains in the lean indicators using
cross functional teams. - Typical CI tools includes 5S, TPM, Standard Work,
SMED, Variation Reduction, Safety and Ergonomics
analysis, etc
3Lean Indicators and Definitions
- Lead Time the time from customer approval to
perform work to delivery of completed work to the
customer - Inventory the amount of on hand materials
needed to do the job - Floor Space the amount of space needed to do
the job - Productivity - number of labor hours per order
- Distance Traveled- the walking distance per cycle
4The 4 Tenets of Employee Involvement
- Learn By doing
- Teach By doing
- Use the subject matter experts to obtain ideas
and implement them - By focusing on those adding value, you are
focusing on the customer
5The 10 Commandments of Continuous Improvement
- Abandon fixed ideas.
- Think of ways to make it possible.
- No excuses needed.
- Go for the simple solution, not the perfect one.
- Correct mistakes right away.
- Use your wits, not your wallet.
- Problems are opportunities.
- Repeat Why? five times.
- Seek ideas from many people.
- There is no end to improvement.
6Profits are made or lost on the shop floor
plain and simple. -Bill Greubel Presiden
t C.E.O.
75S at Wabash National
- A tool and strategy to develop improvement
activities in our workplace.
8What is 5S?
- An easy definition is Finding a place for
everything and putting everything in its place.
5S is also the beginning point for continuous
improvement (CI). Lastly, 5S is vital to our jobs
and to Wabash Nationals security.
9What 5S isnt . . .
- A program
- A one time event
- Voluntary
- Something we tried before
- A cleanup to sell the branch
- Too hard because we are busy
10Why do we need 5S?
- We must be better today than we were yesterday,
and better tomorrow than we are today Dick
Giromini, C.O.O. Wabash National Corporation - To remain in business we have to accept change
- 5S will allow us to reorganize and grow to be a
stronger company
115S is a tool to help eliminate Waste
- Transportation Parts delivered to a standard,
mapped location. - Overproduction One piece flow.
- Motion Place tools near the point of use.
- Defects Standard Operating Procedures.
- Waiting Balancing operator work.
- Inventory A min/max system to ensure the
proper amount of parts are in the area. - Process a clean, bright workplace to
remove extra steps in process.
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13What does 5S stand for?
- Sort (Seiri)
- Set In Order (Seiton)
- Shine (Seiso)
- Standardize (Seiketsu)
- Sustain (Shitsuke)
14What does SORT mean?
- SORT means we remove all items from the workplace
that are not needed for current production
(parts, tools, equipment, etc). - Once we complete the sort process for tools in a
work area, we must develop a standard list of
tools that belong in this area and validate the
area is kept free from non-needed items 30,60 and
even 90 days from the initial sort.
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16Sort - Before and After
17Sort - Before and After
18What is SET IN ORDER?
- SET IN ORDER means we arrange items so they are
easy to use, and labeling them so they are easy
to find and put away. It begins with eliminating
waste. - Once we set in order for tools, we must
standardize the locations for the tools and audit
to the Set-In Order 30,60 and 90 days from the
initial set in order.
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20SET IN ORDER - Example
21SET IN ORDER - Example
22Set In Order Violations
23SET IN ORDER Before and After
24What is SHINE?
- SHINE means keeping everything swept and
everything clean. It means keeping everything in
top working condition so that it may be used when
it is needed. - Once we shine, we must standardize our
housekeeping requirements and audit to this
standard 30, 60 and 90 days from the initial shine
25SHINE - Example
26SHINE - Example
It takes everyone to succeed!!!
VP of Manufacturing Jerry Linzey
27SHINE
Example of Housekeeping Map
28What is STANDARDIZATION?
- STANDARDIZATION exists when the first three Ss
are properly maintained. It means we develop
methods to SORT, SET IN ORDER, and SHINE our
workplace. It means we define everything so
everyone will know exactly what we are
responsible for and, exactly when, where, and,
how to do it.
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30STANDARDIZE - Examples
31What is SUSTAIN?
- We SORT areas. We SET IN ORDER work places. We
SHINE areas. With STANDARDIZATION it is easy to
identify anything out of place. SUSTAIN is
different. It isnt a single separate activity.
We SUSTAIN when we have developed habits of
always using the first 4 Ss together on a daily
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33Numbers from 1 to 49
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34AREA BEING SUSTAINED
35AREA NOT BEING SUSTAINED
36What violations do you see?
37When does 5S happen?
- ALL THE TIME!! 5S is a mindset and a culture. The
5Ss are a part of each Associates workday.
There will also be CI Events. In an Event,
Associates are taught how to implement the
principles of Continuous Improvement.
38How will 5S be implemented?
- By the associates! Who has a better idea to make
our jobs easier than us? Our management is
committed to improving how we work. We want to
work smarter, not harder. Along the way, support
will come from EVERYONE, including a CI Team of
Associates. We will teach the 5S process, and
together we will implement it and make it work.
39Who is our 5S Team?
- CI Team
- Engineering
- Safety and Environmental
- Maintenance
- Human Resources
- Shop Floor Upper Management
- YOU!
40Benefits to Us Wabash National
- JOB SECURITY!
- We get involved in our company
- Our jobs become pleasant and satisfying
- Obstacles and frustration are removed
- We know our expectations
41Benefits to Us Wabash National
- Quality will improve
- Safety will improve
- Costs will be lower
- Our reputation will increase
- Profits will increase
42 Our organization has made significant gains
in Safety, Quality and Productivity. A key
enabler to these gains has been improved
Workplace Organization also known as 5S, WPO or
simply Housekeeping. The improved organization
means not tripping over parts, being able to find
your tools, having clear aisles, installing the
correct parts, etc. Workplace Organization is
critical to our success. -Jerry Linzey VP,
Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement
43Continuous Improvement Summary
- It doesnt take an expert to implement CI
- It is not all about 5S, but 5S is usually a good
place to start - Employee Involvement Is CRITICAL to the success
of CI. - The employees will buy in quicker when they see
the management team getting dirty too. - Take the lean leap! Try it! If you fail trying
to improve, then you successfully gained
knowledge for your next try. - Never stop Improving