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Applying Lean to Healthcare
 
Simulation and scheduling the job shop
Analyzing complex value streams
 
Understanding the Toyota model through simulation
Achieving and maintaining  in the job shop Using simulation to improve security
Achieving and maintaining lean and 6 sigma Using simulation to improve Value Stream Mapping

Implementing job shop lean
 
Blood center simulation
Real time forecasting through simulation Logistics simulation
 


CreateASoft, Inc.
The Process Improvement Company


 


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  • Joint Development
    The Ohio State University
              and
     CreateASoft, Inc.

       PFAST <<< >>> Simcad Pro Integration
    Jobshop Lean conference
    – Nov 15-17
  • Goal: Create a complete solution for product families, shop layout, shop analysis and dynamic value stream/value network mapping.
   


What is Lean?


 
  • Lean manufacturing concepts.
    -- Eliminate waste time.
    -- Increase throughput.
    -- Reduce overall cost.
    -- Increase efficiency.
    -- Improve Quality.
  • Heavily used in manufacturing.
  • Finding its way to the service sector slowly.


Types of operations


 
  • Low Mix/High Volume
    -- High speed assembly lines, low product variation.
  • Low Mix/Low Volume
  • High Mix/Low Volume
    -- Custom Job Shop – one of a kind production or small production runs.
  • High Mix/High Volume
     
   


Properties of a Job Shop


 
  • High Mix – Custom orders
    -- One of a kind.
    -- Customized specifications.
  • Skilled resources
  • Relatively Low Volume.
  • Variable Demand.
  • High machine utilizations.
  • A constant struggle to meet delivery schedules.
     


Toyota lean - The solution?


 
  • Designed to work for a high volume/low mix.
  • Focuses on reducing WIP
    -- Increasing efficiency
    -- Constant Lead Time
  • Utilizes Kanban, load leveling, Single piece flow, and more…



 

   


Identifying Waste


 

 

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Toyota Lean


 
  • How does it apply to the Job Shop?
    -- The model is designed for a low mix, a job shop is a high mix model.
    -- “Find the High Runner(s) and build the value stream based …”
    -- “Averages are used to populate the value stream…”
   


The Value Stream Map


 
  • Documents the flow
  • Displays flow characteristics
    -- Process constraints and performance.
    -- Timeline – Helps identify total waste time.
  • Help in identifying the critical path.
  • Good documentation tool.
  • Improves Communication
  • Helps in identifying areas for improvement.


The Value Stream Map  


 
  • Defining the value stream for a high volume low mix
    -- Repetitive tasks, repeatable cycle times
    -- Predictable change-overs
  • Contains “static data”
    -- How does the value stream change when the process flow or product mix changes.
    -- Impact on the rest of the value stream (Up stream and down stream)
     
   


How to benefit from Toyota Lean


 
  • Use the right methods…
    -- As in every task, the wrong methodology will
      - cost time, money, and resources.
      - Takes too long to implement
      - Weakens the drive towards a successful lean transition.
  • Use the features that fit your operation.
    -- The solution will vary based on the business model.


Job Shop lean
 


 
  • A Hybrid model containing
    -- Concepts from Toyota Lean
    -- Implementation that applies to the Job Shop
  • Every Job Shop may use a different implementation to reduce Waste.
  • Use of an Enabling dynamic toolset.





 

   


Step 1
Product Families


 
  • Run an analysis of all products produced
    -- Determine the top 80% of products that are core business.
    -- Identify a segment of the remaining 20% to keep, the rest is outsourced.
  • Analyze cost/profit impact on the operation.
  • Are there additional items that should be outsourced ?


Step 2
Routing Analysis


 
  • Perform a routing analysis for the products to produce.
    -- Used to determine material handling constraints and movement.
    -- Determine proper machine locations.
  • A routing analysis tool can be used to visually determine the flow.



     
   


Object Routing
 


 




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Step 3
Establish base line


 
  • Value stream values are computed based on
    -- New Constraints
    -- New Routing information
    -- New Mix definition
  • Each computed value stream represents a new model state.
  • Drastically Reduced the time required to create each value stream.
   


The Dynamic Value Stream


 
  • Value stream values are computed based on
    -- New Constraints
    -- New Routing information
    -- New Mix definition
  • Each computed value stream represents a new model state.
  • Drastically Reduced the time required to create each value stream.


Example of DVSM


 





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Step 4
Expand the DVNM


 
  • In High Mix operation, generating a value network can be a tedious task if done manually.
    -- Dynamic VNM tool, generates all value streams automatically.
    -- Each process displays its own set of product related values.
     

 


Benefits of The Value Network Map


 
  • Each value stream represents a single product flow,
    -- How do multiple value stream interact ?
  • Importance of the value network
    -- Identify product relationships.
    -- Identify and prioritize Kaizen events.
    -- Analyze the effect of change.
     
   


Example of VNM


 



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Detailed VNM


 



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Analyze Waste
 


 




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Step 5
New Layout


 
  • Use the VNM to determine areas of improvement
    -- Product family based improvement, not machine base.
    -- Adding new equipment where bottleneck is perceived is not always the correct solution.
  • Experiment with different layout that provide better routings.
   


Step 5 - Continued
 


 
  • Experiment with
    -- Separating product families into different flows, while sharing monuments.
    -- If needed, create an independent flow for “odd products”
    -- Concentrate on duplicating the smaller equipment that are cost effective.

     


Routings Analysis/Product Families


 
  • Routing Analysis provides a view into product flow in the operation.
    -- Proximity of the workstations.
  • Is there a better way to flow the products?
    -- Separate lines for more recurring items.
    -- Separate lines for similar flows.
    -- Outsourcing some products?
        - Can a Job Shop produce all combinations while staying profitable
     
   


Analysis


 
  • For each feasible scenario
    -- Compare to the benchmark, using the same data set.
    -- Gauge the level of improvement, and compute ROI
    -- Define a transition path to the new solution
  • A well planned transition path is key to a successful implementation.
  • Start with small changes that have high return.


Automation


 
  • The analysis process can be greatly simplified with the right toolset.
  • Using “Paper and Pencil” method is not feasible in a High Mix model.
  • Concentrate on connectivity.
  • Lean is continuous improvement, not a one time project.




     
   


Connectivity


 






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Live tracking


 
  • Reduce data entry errors by
    -- Employing automated tracking tools.
        - Use RFID that require minimum overhead.
    -- Tying in tracking, forecasting, and simulation
         - Dynamic Scheduling
         - Predicting potential bottlenecks, delays, problems before they occur.
  • Track
    -- Products /Resources /Equipment /material handling relationships.
    -- A high utilization indicate a limitation.
   


Implementing change
 


 
  • Be Proactive and accept change
    -- Lean is a cyclic process to drive efficiency high.
    -- Continuously reevaluate in order to maintain competitive edge.
  • Involve the work force.
  • Use dynamic tools to enable the change.

     


Implementing ofJob Shop Lean


 
  • Example
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