Productivity analysis towards lean manufacturing at a textile manufacturing company
Date
2009-06-20Author
Rohana, Abdullah
Effendi, Mohamad
Nor Akramin, Mohamad
Adi Saptari
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Changes continually
occuring in the industry and business
environment must be considered both
economically and practically.
Manufacturing is inherently a complex
task and stems from various aspects to
create productive manufacturing
environment.
This research is an attempt to analyze
the productivity of a packing production
line. The approach taken was first to
focus on performing work study on the
main processes activity and classifying
them into value added and non value
added activities. The information
gathered was then used to evaluate
opportunities for improvement to be
suggested to the management.
Among the improvement identified
were the shaking machine efficiency,
method to weigh the pins and material
preparation operator. Study was also done
to evaluate opportunity to send material
for packing to the external vendor which
can result in tremendous savings for the
company. The findings from this study
were shared with the company’s
management to assist their effort in
improving the productivity to remain
competitive and achieving lean
manufacturing in the currently
challenging global market.
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