Just-In-Time (JIT)
Introduction
 | Do you have a flow manufacturing process? |
 | Are you wasting resources with too much Quality Control? |
 | Do you have an effective maintenance? |
 | Do you need fast die changeover? |
JIT introduces the concept of flow
manufacturing, visual control, leveling production and synchronized scheduling.
This course is designed on a take-back-and-do approach. Delegates should see
immediate applications to improve their counter service and organizational
image.
Benefits Of Attending The Course
The course enables the delegates to:
 | Understand the concept of stockless production |
 | Implement a JIT program |
 | Introduce an effective maintenance program |
 | Introduce fast die changeover |
 | Introduce a Kanban system |
Who Should Attend?
JIT is used to organize manufacturing into a
smooth manufacturing process with component parts made and used as they are
required. It will be most appropriate for those involved in Manufacturing,
Maintenance and Production. Teams are encouraged to attend for maximum benefit.
Brief Course Outline
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Day 1 (AM) |
Day 1 (PM) |
Stockless Production
 | Flow Manufacturing |
 | Visual Control |
 | Leveling Production |
 | Synchronized Scheduling |
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Just-In-Time
 | Process Capability |
 | Supplier Relations |
 | Employee Relations |
 | Implementation Strategy |
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Day 2 (AM) |
Day 2 (PM) |
Total Productive Maintenance
 | Machine Performance |
 | Maximizing Equipment Efficiency
 | Breakdown losses |
 | Set-up and adjustment losses |
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 | Reducing chronic defects |
 | Operator machine care |
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Fast die changeover
 | Minimizing set-up time |
 | Reducing set-up time |
Kanban System
 | Economic lot sizes |
 | Two card system |
 | Determining Number of Kanban |
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