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Product Description This publication is a professional quality DVD video factory tour, covering Denso lean manufacturing system solutions in a Visual Factory Management & Control (VFM) framework. VFM is an integrated set of methods and technologies for the purpose of reducing waste at all levels, improving profitability, increasing lean production control, product & process quality, productivity, safety, on-demand / just-in-time (JIT) Kanban production / delivery, and employee morale in a factory, or virtually in any business. VFM and factory automation typically begins by following an integrated process, requirements, and risk analysis method, embedded into a statistical analysis and multimedia framework. As a result, the team will have a clear picture about what needs to be done, when, and how. The next step is typically the implementation of a 'Five S', a 'Lean Six-Sigma', and a 'Monozukuri' program. (See more about these methods and technologies in Professor Ranky's Library.) Review If you want to understand the key concepts of lean and visual factory management, this is the program that will teach you all that in 29 minutes! --USA university student groupUsing this DVD we can show our students an advanced factory and demonstrate how lean, visual factory management and control systems work in practice. With this excellent DVD, we could explain the theory as well as show real-world implementation examples, all in one session. --USA group of ProfessorsIf you want to teach your team about lean, and visual factory management, just play this DVD and they'll get it in no time. --USA industrial manager P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Actor An In-depth Technical Interview and Factory Tour on Video with Bryan Denbrock, Manager, Production, Denso Manufacturing Michigan, Inc., USA. Interviews and Edited by Professor Paul G. Ranky, PhD, NJIT, USA. Industrial Sponsors/ Contributors include with special thanks to Bryan Denbrock, Manager, Production, Denso Manufacturing Michigan, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, to Akihiro Taguchi, Chief Engineer, Body Electronics Components Product Division, Denso Corporation, Takatana Plant, in Japan, and in the USA: Bryan Denbrock, Manager, Production, Karen Cooper-Boyer, General Manager, Human Resources, Corporate Services, Sarah Frink, Senior Communications Specialist, Marlene Goldsmith, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, and Alessia Razzeto, Public Relations Specialist, at Denso Manufacturing Michigan, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, CIMware Ltd. UK, CIMware USA, Inc., and others. About the Director Eur-Ing. Professor Paul G. Ranky, Dr-Techn/ PhD, Full Tenured Professor at NJIT, USA, is a Registered and Chartered Professional Engineer in the UK, Europe and USA, specializing in integrated product and process design, PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), using digital product, process, manufacturing, and factory design methods and tools, lean systems, concurrent / simultaneous engineering, in design for manufacturing / assembly / disassembly / quality, in manufacturing systems and industrial engineering, in hi-tech project management, in requirements analysis, in process risk analysis, in total quality management, in designing and operating lean systems, and in information technology See more
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I am currently looking for material on Lean manufacturing principles that that I can use for training our shop floor employees. I recently purchased "Lean Visual Factory Management Principles.....". On viewing the footage it was basically a factory tour. It was very general and I found it to be very amateurish and gave very poor examples of a lean environment. Definitely not worth the money.............
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por fin un material para poder mostrar, los que hemos visto en las plantas de Toyota y que siempre teniamos que explicar con dibujos.
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