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Value Stream Mapping for the process industries: creating a roadmap for lean transformation
โ Scribed by King, Jennifer S.; King, Peter L
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Providing a framework that highlights waste and its negative effects on process performance, value stream maps (VSMs) are essential components for successful Lean initiatives. While the conventional VSM format has the basic structure to effectively describe process operations, it must be adapted and expanded to serve its purpose in the process industry. This book describes in detail how to create a complete VSM for Read more...
Abstract: "Providing a framework that highlights waste and its negative effects on process performance, value stream maps (VSMs) are essential components for successful Lean initiatives. While the conventional VSM format has the basic structure to effectively describe process operations, it must be adapted and expanded to serve its purpose in the process industry. This book describes in detail how to create a complete VSM for a process industry manufacturing operation. Detailing the unique features of process operations and why they require additions and adjustments to traditional VSMs, the book walks readers through the steps in analyzing the map. It explains how to scope improvement projects, prioritize them, and then use future state VSMs to illustrate and motivate systemic improvement. In doing so, it supplies readers with a roadmap for a complete Lean transformation."
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Value of Mapping
Chapter 2: Value Stream Mapping Fundamentals
Chapter 3: VSM Enhancements for Process Operations
Chapter 4: Additional Good Mapping Practices
Chapter 5: Our Focusing Problem- A Synthetic Fiber Process
Chapter 6: Developing the Material Flow
Chapter 7: Calculating Data Box Parameters
Chapter 8: Material Flow Rates and Takt
Chapter 9: Completing the Data Boxes : Utilization, Delivery Frequency, and Days of Supply
Chapter 10: Mapping the Information Flow
Chapter 11: Developing the Timeline. Chapter 12: Finding the Waste-Analyzing the MapChapter 13: Scoping the Opportunities
Chapter 14: Implementation Strategy and Sequence
Chapter 15: Future State Value Stream Maps
Chapter 16: Supply Chain Mapping
Chapter 17: VSM as a Way of Engaging Employees
Chapter 18: A Roadmap for Continuous Improvement
Chapter 19: Benefits of Developing a VSM
Appendix A: Process Industry Characteristics
Appendix B: SMED Principles
Appendix C: Cellular Flow
Appendix D: Pull Replenishment Systems
Appendix E: Cycle Stock and Safety Stock
Appendix F: Product Wheels
Appendix G: Additional Reading.
โฆ Subjects
Manufacturing processes.;Production management.;Value analysis (Cost control);Process control.
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