Consulting manufacturing for SMEs 

Production likes to stand in its own way

With growth, the demand on manu­fac­tu­ring perfor­mance is also growing. It deve­lops from craft­sman­ship to indus­trial produc­tion. But in fact, manu­fac­tu­ring often stops at the stage of a work­shop orga­ni­sa­tion. This can be seen in many indicators:

  • Inven­tory
  • Moun­ta­ins of material
  • time spent looking for parts
  • Manual prio­ri­tiza­tion
  • Mate­rial disappears

Many fork­lifts are also a clearly visi­ble sign. Produc­tion is stuck in many corners, no trace of lean production.

Transparent production flows better

In a trans­pa­rent produc­tion you can see, ever­yone can see, whether it is running.  Where things are not going well and where there is a need for action. By reor­ga­ni­zing to a flow produc­tion accor­ding to the speci­fi­ca­ti­ons of lean produc­tion, it is possi­ble to

  • shor­ten distances,
  • reduce inven­tory,
  • elimi­nate search time,
  • increase trans­pa­rency,
  • gain satis­fac­tion
  • and sell all the forklifts

The trans­for­ma­tion to a trans­pa­rent produc­tion follows a plan. Which steps are to be taken in which order, what is manda­tory, what is option? How will ever­yone be invol­ved in such a way that the trans­for­ma­tion succeeds? And how is the achie­ved level main­tai­ned and conti­nuously improved?

Do you want to get more transparency in manufacturing?

My manu­fac­tu­ring expe­ri­ence extends over deca­des. Expe­ri­ence is what allows me to acce­le­rate your manu­fac­tu­ring opera­tion. Making mate­rial flow in produc­tion trans­pa­rent will also make mate­rial move mate­rial. Ulti­m­ately to the custo­mer. This can imply a whole series of chan­ges, even pain­ful ones. It’s like a tool: it takes extra effort to shar­pen the knife.  But once that is done the work is so much easier.

Produce products effi­ci­ently and reliably
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