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Webinar On Using Kanban/JIT Systems and Lean Elements to Run a Startup Plant

 
  August 07, 2015  
     
 


Compliance Trainings, Online
2015-08-26


Description :

This training program is essential for those introducing lean principles at the company’s earliest stages. A startup plant faces many challenges and options. Too often, the brainpower and focus is on the science and technology of the product. However, without agile systems from the earliest stages, the company may struggle for the wrong reasons as it tries to ramp up its manufacturing and quality systems.

This webinar will explain how to set up and use kanbans all the way from purchasing and procurement, to receiving, receiving inspection, component stock, work order picking/staging, assembly, packaging, finished goods, and sterilization. Combining the principles of a visual workplace with kanban bins and cards, this webinar will demonstrate step-by-step how to create a demand-pull system to achieve the right balance of inventory and throughput throughout your startup operation. The hands-on use of Drum-Buffer-Rope from Theory of Constraints (TOC) will also be covered.

Lean cannot be just about product and process. Based on the speaker’s extensive experience in the arena, this webinar will also discuss the elements of lean documents and lean configuration, since the principles of lean must permeate throughout all systems, not just the manufacturing supply chain.

Learning Objectives:

Myths about lot size and local efficiencies.

Myths about documentation and support systems.

An alternative way to track yield losses during product builds.

Preparing kanban cards and bins to control both in-house inventory and external supplier inventory.

Smart ways to track variable information using kanban cards (example lot number, PO number, WO number, due dates).

How to use Kanbans for R&D prototype work?

How to simplify paperwork to allow smaller lot sizes?

Smart ways to simplify receiving verification.

How product shipments trigger new builds?

Areas Covered in the Session :

Working definitions of kanban, JIT, pull system, and Drum-Buffer-Rope, with emphasis on medical device and biotechnology manufacturing.

Introduction to the elements of lean documents and lean configuration.

Selection of appropriate sterilization lot size - a key factor.

Practical lot sizes for start-up medical devices.

How to handle large-volume and offshore suppliers?

How MRP II can help - and hinder - an effective kanban system?

How to use kanbans to track off-site sterilization services?

Using kanbans with external supply chain suppliers.

Smart ways to minimize lot picking times.

Lot picking inside a cleanroom

Who Will Benefit:

A must attend webinar for all:

Project Leaders

Functional Managers

Manufacturing Engineers

QA Managers

Operations Managers

Supply Chain Managers

Purchasing Managers

Design Engineers

 

Design Assurance

 
 
Organized by: Compliance Trainings
Invited Speakers:

Jose Mora is a Principal Consultant specializing in Manufacturing Engineering and Quality Systems. For over 30 years he has worked in the medical device and life sciences industry specializing in manufacturing, process development, tooling, and quality systems. Prior to working full time as a consulting partner for Atzari Consulting, José served as Director of Manufacturing Engineering at Boston Scientific and as Quality Systems Manager at Stryker Orthopedics, where he introduced process performance, problem solving, and quality system methodologies.

 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2015-08-25
 
Registration:

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E-mail: suzzane.d@compliancetrainings.com
 
   
 
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