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Lean Manufacturing in Build to Order, Complex and Variable Environments (Lean Transformation) [Hardcover]

Jorge L. Larco (Author), Elena Bortolan (Author), Michael H. Studley (Author)
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Lean Transformation January 1, 2008
Until now, many experts thought the application of Lean manufacturing in complex and variable environments was impossible in most cases. Level scheduling and standard processes, two hallmarks of Lean manufacturing, are difficult to achieve in industries that produce complex products that must be customized for specific applications. The widely varying processing times that result from the fabrication of different combinations of sub assemblies required for products in such categories make the maintenance of continuous flow, another hallmark of Lean manufacturing, seem an insurmountable goal. But the authors of this book, international consultants to companies turning out such products, have found ways to deal with these challenges and to employ Lean manufacturing techniques in order to maximize labor, plant and equipment productivity.

A key aspect of the methodology explained is the use of sophisticated scheduling software to eliminate bottlenecks and to minimize downtime in the pursuit of continuous flow. Another is to lay out production lines in a way that arranges the different machines used to create product variations so that each product variation can be routed through assembly on the shortest and most efficient path. Depending on the level of customization, one may take a direct route while another requiring more work might be diverted to a side track. The authors compare this to local trains that take side trips off the main line while express trains continue on to arrive at the terminal sooner.

Mr. Larco and his team believe that high customization, low cost, quick turnaround, and diminishing volumes characterize the future of this type of manufacturing. If a company can set these as goals and achieve them, it will have important strategic advantages over the competition. Specialized products generally cost significantly more than standard, off the shelf models. By using Lean manufacturing techniques, however, the authors maintain that this no longer must be so. They say that whatever the industry, whether it be automotive, apparel, electronics, consumer products, white goods, industrial products, or anything in between, the issues are similar and so are the solutions. This book will give executives in these categories a vision of what can be done to jump ahead of their competitors.


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To meet the constantly changing demands of customers in a dynamic marketplace, the authors have combined the principles of Lean with computerized algorithms in a way not done before, creating a new Lean paradigm for businesses operating in highly variable, complex manufacturing environments. The impact on companies in such categories is almost certain to be huge. One can expect a reshuffling to occur and winners and losers to emerge not imagined or anticipated today. --Bruce A. Henderson, Former Chairman & CEO of Imation Corporation

About the Author

The authors are leaders of an international consulting team, J. L. Larco & Associates, specializing in the transformation of complex and variable manufacturing operations into Lean production facilities. This is their third book. One of their titles, Lean Transformation, is required reading for Lean certification by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Association for Manufacturing Excellence. This book has been translated into Russian, Chinese, Italian and German.

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Oaklea Press (January 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1892538415
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892538413
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,872,460 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Clear Direction on How to Create Flow Even When It May Seem Impossible, June 15, 2008
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As anyone even vaguely familiar with lean manufacturing knows, the key to attaining high productivity, lower costs and high quality is to keep things flowing continuously from the arrival of parts, through the assembly of components that come together just when needed in final assembly, and then move out the door to the loading dock and onto trucks bound for customers. But how do you do that when what you build may have dozens of configurations and call for a host of different subassemblies based on customer needs and wants -- when many subassemblies, for example, tend to create bottlenecks and throw the best laid plans into disarray? Larco and his team show and tell how with charts and graphs and in jargon-free prose that anyone can easily understand. They explain and give examples of how to configure such an assembly operation so units requiring work that others do not can be routed onto side tracks, eventually to return to the main line. They also explain that the scheduling function is key. New software applications, for example, can calculate the right order for the queue and determine when the work on subassemblies must be initiated for everything to come together at the right time and in the right place. This is a must-read book anyone interested in creating the most productive possible build-to-order, complex and variable assembly environment.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Lean LMs, April 12, 2009
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Anyone that has had lean manufacture will recognise the concepts and applications used by those who have suceeded. The is a compilation of standard practice without any new "how to" insights.
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1.0 out of 5 stars review fo build to order, September 25, 2008
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I was hoping for some in depth informaion on how to calculate kanbans. I found this book to be a high level this is what it is and why you hould do it but little actual "how to".
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