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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 M’s in a complex engineering environment • To be able to identify and implement the 5Ss of lean Craft Manufacturing • Late 1800’s • Car built on blocks in the barn as workers walked around the car. • Built by craftsmen with pride • Components hand-crafted, hand-fitted • Good quality • Very expensive • Few produced
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