Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer
Lean Manufacturing concepts were being used by the manufacturing sector more and more in an effort to maximize resource usage, cut costs, and increase efficiency. The research dived into the underlying concepts of Lean Manufacturing and its various tools and strategies for identifying and removing wast...
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description | Lean Manufacturing concepts were being used by the manufacturing sector more and more in an effort to maximize resource usage, cut costs, and increase efficiency. The research dived into the underlying concepts of Lean Manufacturing and its various tools and strategies for identifying and removing waste, such as overproduction, defects, needless inventory, wasteful motion, transportation, overprocessing, and waiting periods. Lean manufacturing methods could be implemented in the continuous manufacturing environment to detect and reduce waste by using a process flow chart, value stream mapping tools, waste assessment model, value stream analysis tools, and the 5 why’s method. According to the findings of the study, the most prevalent waste in the manufacturing process was waste flaws, delays, and wasteful inventory. Process activity mapping (PAM), one of VALSAT’s extensive mapping technologies, was used to eliminate waste. The lead time was reduced by 12 days and 1 hour as a consequence of the improvement recommendations study. NVA activity was reduced from 75.3% to 59.5% based on the PAM study. Reduced lead time could result in a more efficient production process and lower production costs. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c66035d11bd94689bfc11841b52e2f622024-02-13T08:27:42ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-014840100210.1051/e3sconf/202448401002e3sconf_foitic2024_01002Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin StabilizerNovirani Dwi0Putri Zulkarnain Fitriani1Darrent Timotius2Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi NasionalFaculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi NasionalFaculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi NasionalLean Manufacturing concepts were being used by the manufacturing sector more and more in an effort to maximize resource usage, cut costs, and increase efficiency. The research dived into the underlying concepts of Lean Manufacturing and its various tools and strategies for identifying and removing waste, such as overproduction, defects, needless inventory, wasteful motion, transportation, overprocessing, and waiting periods. Lean manufacturing methods could be implemented in the continuous manufacturing environment to detect and reduce waste by using a process flow chart, value stream mapping tools, waste assessment model, value stream analysis tools, and the 5 why’s method. According to the findings of the study, the most prevalent waste in the manufacturing process was waste flaws, delays, and wasteful inventory. Process activity mapping (PAM), one of VALSAT’s extensive mapping technologies, was used to eliminate waste. The lead time was reduced by 12 days and 1 hour as a consequence of the improvement recommendations study. NVA activity was reduced from 75.3% to 59.5% based on the PAM study. Reduced lead time could result in a more efficient production process and lower production costs.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/14/e3sconf_foitic2024_01002.pdfleanproductionvalsatpam |
spellingShingle | Novirani Dwi Putri Zulkarnain Fitriani Darrent Timotius Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer E3S Web of Conferences lean production valsat pam |
title | Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer |
title_full | Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer |
title_fullStr | Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer |
title_short | Application of Lean Manufacturing to Minimize Waste in The Production Process of Tin Stabilizer |
title_sort | application of lean manufacturing to minimize waste in the production process of tin stabilizer |
topic | lean production valsat pam |
url | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/14/e3sconf_foitic2024_01002.pdf |
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