article thumbnail

25 Lean Manufacturing Tools – 5S, Six Sigma & Beyond

Unleashed

Lean Six Sigma Six Sigma is a set of methodologies first devised by Motorola in the 1980s, designed to improve the quality of Motorola’s products to the point where defects were so rare as to be statistically insignificant. When combined with lean practices, it becomes Lean Six Sigma. Current bottlenecks.

article thumbnail

How Cummins Power Generation Used Lean Six Sigma to Achieve Significant Transportation Savings

Talking Logistics

This often requires a major shift in thinking – from the top down – and for many, implementing a formal process improvement methodology such as Lean Six Sigma (LSS). Lean Six Sigma is about not simply accepting the old way of doing things, but asking “Why do I do that?” or “Is there a better way?”.

Six Sigma 159
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Multi-echelon Inventory Optimization and Lean/Six Sigma

Supply Chain Action Blog

The Importance of Six Sigma. Six sigma pursues reduced variability in processes. Physics and economics of reducing lot size and lead time place limitations on lean efforts and six sigma is limited by physics and market realities (the marketplace is never static). Crucial Tradeoffs for Manufacturers.

article thumbnail

Multi-echelon Inventory Optimization and Lean/Six Sigma

Supply Chain Action Blog

The Importance of Six Sigma. Six sigma pursues reduced variability in processes. Physics and economics of reducing lot size and lead time place limitations on lean efforts and six sigma is limited by physics and market realities (the marketplace is never static). Crucial Tradeoffs for Manufacturers.

article thumbnail

Production Management: Definition, Tools, & Processes

Unleashed

The purpose of production management is to create efficient processes, minimise the cost of manufacturing, and ensure production capacity is fully utilised. Six Sigma Six Sigma is a technique used in manufacturing to minimise product defects and inconsistencies. Six Sigma uses two methods to achieve this goal.

article thumbnail

Do You Have a Proactive Supply Chain Design or a Reactive One?

Talking Logistics

While civil unrest could slow down production or shipments in a foreign country, natural disasters can accomplish just as much shipping disruption in North America. Even Canada, a country that’s not exactly famous for shipping disasters, was virtually cut in half by a single unexpected bridge collapse in 2016.

article thumbnail

3 Inventory Control Techniques to Improve and Maintain Inventory Accuracy

Unleashed

Having poor and inaccurate inventory control can be costly because it causes issues such as unplanned stock-outs, the shipping of wrong products to customers, wasted resources trying to locate misplaced items and inventory shrinkage. Inventory control strategies. Get tracing.