Cost, Efficiency and Continuous Improvement Programs for Operational Excellence.
Manufacturers that are focused on becoming more successful continually find ways to improve, whether this means increasing productivity, reducing waste and environmental impact, or increasing speed and responsiveness. The result is a highly effective organization that realizes improved bottom lines through cost reductions and efficiency gains. Additional benefits include greater employee retention and attraction results.
Manufacturers’ cost and efficiency objectives are achieved through the implementation of customized plans that may include Lean Services, Tools & Techniques:
- 5S
- Cell Flow Optimization
- Frontline Leader Skill Development – TWI (Training Within Industry)
- HVLV (High Variety Low Volume) Consulting Services
- Lean Culture
- Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, Green Belt & Black Belt Certifications
- Lean Office
- Lean Transformation Services
- Plant & Facilities Layout
- Problem Solving For Continuous Improvement
- Total Productive Maintenance
- Quick Changeover / Set Up Reduction
- Quick-Hit™ Rapid Improvement Event – Kaizen
- Supply Chain/Value Chain Management
- Value Stream Mapping
- Work Instructions
Establishing a culture that sets new performance standards every day.
A culture of continuous improvement typically includes:
- Continuously measuring performance against world-class benchmarks
- Building an enterprise-wide culture of measurable continuous improvement
- Investing in technology and training to drive continuous improvement
Operational Excellence Programs can include:
Get to know Eric Decker, Business Development Leader
“The organization’s mission to help improve and strengthen Wisconsin’s manufacturers aligns very closely with my own. I’ve known the WMEP and its staff through my various roles over the years and have always had a lot of respect for the organization.”
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