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Manufacturing Lean - An Overview Dr. Richard A. Wysk rwysk@psu.edu http://www.engr.psu.edu/cim Fall 2008 Broad Agenda Overview of Lean Manufacturing Lean according to R. Wysk Set-up reduction and rapid response production systems Changing in order to change more quickly Case Study Lean at home in the kitchen Some models and discussions Learning/forgetting 6 sigma in rapid response systems Agenda...

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Manufacturing Lean - An Overview Dr. Richard A. Wysk rwysk@psu.edu http://www.engr.psu.edu/cim Fall 2008 Broad Agenda Overview of Lean Manufacturing Lean according to R. Wysk Set-up reduction and rapid response production systems Changing in order to change more quickly Case Study Lean at home in the kitchen Some models and discussions Learning/forgetting 6 sigma in rapid response systems Agenda Review brief history of manufacturing systems Distinguish between mass, craft and lean manufacturing Introduce key Concepts of Lean Manufacturing Review the kinds of changes needed to be considered a lean manufacturer. Readings Chapter 18 of Computer Aided Manufacturing, Wang, H.P., Chang, T.C. and Wysk, R. A., 4th Edition (2008 expected) http://www.engr.psu.edu/cim/ie550/ie550lean.pdf Objectives To identify waste elements in a system To apply value stream analysis to a complex engineering/manufacturing system To implement 3 Ms in a complex engineering environment To be able to identify and implement the 5Ss of lean Craft Manufacturing Late 1800s Car built on blocks in the barn as workers walked around the car. Built by craftsmen with pride Components hand-crafted, hand-fi...
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