Objectives
To be able to design an efficient layout
To be able to take into account all constraints
To be able to measure the performance of a layout
To balance workstations
To optimize surface areas and the circulation of people and materials
The program
A. The production cycle
- Woodward's typology
B. The different industrial flows
- Push flow
- Pull flow
- Synchronous flow
C. The different types of implantation
- By profession
- In blocks
- On line
D. Physical flows
- Logistics flows
- Human flows
- Material flows
E. Line balancing
- Load & capacity
- The takt time
- Bottlenecks & constraints
- Theory of constraints
F. The performance of an implant
- Crossing time
- Work in progress
- Surface occupancy
G. Tools
- Process mapping
- Kanban
- The "one-piece flow"
- TRS
- SMED
- The Mizusumashi
Implementation: 1 personal project to be carried out during the training program
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"Let's stop and try to understand the root of our problem" Craig Larman