Production Improvement in an Aircraft Manufacturing Company Using Value Stream Mapping Approach

2014 ◽  
Vol 660 ◽  
pp. 1038-1042 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md Saidin Wahab ◽  
Kamsidi Abd Malek Sidek ◽  
Mohd Shahir Yahya ◽  
Muhammad Mustaqim Ahmat

The purpose of this study is to develop a value stream mapping for a production in an aircraft manufacturing company. The process begins with creating a current state map and understands the production flow and the current cycle times. This provides the information needed to produce a future state map. The goal is to identify and eliminate the waste, which is any activity that does not add value to the final product, in the production process. In order to collect the information needed, the study was conducted within the production facility to enable the researcher gained knowledge and familiarized with the production flow and the activities being performed at the shop floor. Parameters such as cycle times, down times, work in process (WIP) for inventory and material, and information flow paths were recorded. This information will enable the researcher to visualize the current state of the process activities by mapping the material and information flow and looking for opportunities to eliminate wastes. ARENA simulation software package was used to simulate and analyze the process flow and times. Result from the analysis shows that there are areas where the company can further improve their production system. The results show the improvement of the cycle time up to 22% based on the new proposed arrangement of the layout. Therefore the propose layout will be guided to the company in order to improve their production.

2014 ◽  
Vol 474 ◽  
pp. 73-78
Author(s):  
Jan Vavruška ◽  
František Manlig ◽  
František Koblasa

The main focus when improving business processes is on the analysis of material flow. Thorough analysis of the information flow and associated information systems is still undervalued. Working with inaccurate and/or obsolete data leads to incorrect outputs that negatively affect the entire control process. Analysis of the state of material has to go hand in hand with the information analysis. A mini audit of the information flow and information system can be carried out, which follows the classic principles of VSM (Value stream mapping), in order to make an initial analysis of the information flow and information system. Information about the current state of the process together with a measure how well it is represented by the model in the information system can be obtained thanks to this mini-audit. This article focuses on this mini-audit and briefly describes the auditing process. The details of how to create VSM maps is discussed with the main focus on an information flow where the key elements are the inputs and the outputs of the job orders for planning and production management. Attention is also focused on the form of delays in discrete-event recording in the production process which appear in the information system.


2014 ◽  
Vol 915-916 ◽  
pp. 1405-1411
Author(s):  
A.N.A. Ahmad ◽  
Sulaiman Hj. Hasan ◽  
H. Norafifah

Value stream mapping (VSM) was initially developed to use of the suite of tools to help researcher or practitioner to identify waste in individual value streams and find an appropriate method to its removal. The process itself is simple and straightforward is used to identify waste using lean manufacturing technique, determined causes of the waste through the value stream mapping method and to propose solution to improve workplace environment. In this project is made an attempt to computerize the process though the application of VSM. Computerize value stream system is basically a method which is an internet networking system combining traditional concept of value stream mapping method to be used at manufacturing company to reduce wastes. This paper summarizes the way to develop an internet, online and network based of an efficient computerize value stream system to improve operation value of the manufacturing company. This paper reviews the design of package that will replace the manual method of doing VSM. This package will be applied in a real shop floor environment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haris Dwi Armyanto ◽  
Dwi Djumhariyanto ◽  
Santoso Mulyadi

CV.X merupakan salah satu perusahaan pengolahan sarden yang terletak di Banyuwangi. Pada proses produksi di perusahaan masih ditemukan beberapa pemborosan (waste). Untuk mengurangi pemborosan yang terjadi digunakan pendekatan lean manufacturing dengan metode Value Stream Mapping (VSM) untuk pemetaan aliran produksi dan aliran informasi terhadap proses produksi dari awal bahan baku hingga produk jadi dan dikirim ke konsumen, serta analisis dengan metode Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) untuk mengetahui penyebab kegagalan proses yang paling prioritas dan perlu dilakukan perbaikan dengan segera. Identifikasi pemborosan diawali dengan penggambaran current state map, lalu dilakukan analisis pemborosan ke dalam kategori 7 pemborosan [1]. Pada analsis tersebut ditemukan 3 jenis pemborosan yaitu waiting time, unnecessary inventory dan defect (kembung). Setelah itu dilakukan analisis akar penyebab timbulnya pemborosan menggunakan fishbone diagram, dan analis FMEA untuk mengetahui nilai RPN tertinggi yang selanjutnya akan menjadi prioritas pemberian usulan perbaikan yang tepat dan sesuai dengan masalah dan kondisi proses produksi sarden 125g di CV.X. Rekomendasi perbaikan yang diberikan terhadap pemborosan dengan nilai RPN tertinggi antara lain Menambahkan mesin pencuci produk untuk mengurangi penumpukan produk dan waktu tunggu yang ada sehingga pemborosan waiting time dan unnecessary inventory dapat berkurang, mengganti sarung tangan kain dengan lateks, serta menjaga kebersihan nampan ikan. CV.X is a sardine processing company located in Banyuwangi. In the company production process there are some wastes. To reduce the waste that occurs, lean manufacturing approach using Value Stream Mapping (VSM) method is used to map the production flow and information flow to the production process from the beginning of the raw material to the finished product and sent to consumers, as well as analysis using the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) method. ) to find out what causes the most priority process failures and needs immediate improvement. Waste identification is preceded by a depiction of the current state map, then waste analysis is conducted into category 7 waste. In this analysis, there are 3 types of waste, which are waiting time, unnecessary inventory and defects. After that an analysis of the root causes of waste occurs using fishbone diagrams, and FMEA analysts to find out the highest RPN value which will then be prioritized for giving recommendations for an appropriate improvement and in accordance with the problems and conditions of the 125g sardine production process in CV.X. Improvement recommendations given for waste with the highest RPN value include adding a product washer to reduce product buildup and waiting times so that waiting time and unnecessary inventory waste can be reduced, replacing cloth gloves with latex, and keeping the fish tray clean.


2015 ◽  
Vol 813-814 ◽  
pp. 1170-1175
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ashif ◽  
Sanjay Goyal ◽  
Ashish Shastri

In lean manufacturing environment Value Stream Mapping (VSM) & SMED are one of the renewed industrial engineering technique used worldwide. VSM is used for visualizing the system of manufacturing and many other relevant processes and helps in great extend to understand to system itself effectively. Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED) helps to reduce the setup time of process. A valve manufacturing company was being selected for Case study. First we draw the current state value stream map. From the current data analysis find out the problems and give some recommendations to improve the production lead time and provide a future state value stream map, we reduced the lead time through VSM, from 46.63 days to 43.03 day. Second we applied SMED techniques & reduced the setup time from 21 min to 16 min in bonnet machining operation of valve.


Author(s):  
S. Hasan ◽  
A. N. A. Ahmad ◽  
D. Feriyanto

<p class="TRANSAffiliation"><span>Lean manufacturing is a popular method of acquiring efficiency in manufacturing environment. Value stream mapping (VSM) is one of the methods that can be used by practitioner to support lean. VSM method is also a common method to identify waste and determined causes of the waste through the value stream mapping approach and propose solutions to improve workplace environment. This project is an attempt to computerize the normally manual VSM process. Computerize value stream system (CVSS) is basically a method which is an internet networking system combined with traditional concept of value stream mapping method used at manufacturing company to reduce wastes. This paper summarizes the way to apply an internet, online and network based of an efficient computerize value stream system to improve operation value of the manufacturing company. This paper reviews the design of the package that will replace the manual method of doing VSM. The system is tested in a real shop floor environment and found to be successful.</span></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.29) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Zulfa Fitri Ikatrinasari ◽  
Dan Kosasih

PT. AEMI is one of the growing electronic component manufacturing company. By this time, Kaizen project has been run and managed to become a culture in PT AEMI. However, the project has not integrated, comprehensive and not yet has a long-term goals. Implementation of value stream mapping (VSM) in PT AEMI is expected to make Kaizen projects more focused and to produce increasing of the maximum efficiency. In addition, VSM Kaizen is believed to make the those programs more integrated, effective and comprehensive. This study aims to: (1) create a current state mapping in the Department of Quality Control PT. AEMI, (2) identify wastes in the Department of Quality Control PT.AEMI, (3) create a future state mapping at the Department of Quality Control PT. AEMI, (4) make a plan of improvement and analyzing the application. Stages of the study were as follows: (1) identification of work processes, (2) collect and analysis of work process time, (3) analysis of the current state mapping, (4) calculate of lead time and process time, (5) analysis of value added and non value-added activities, (6) analysis of wastes, (7) make a plan of future state mapping, (8) improvement design (improvement planning), (9) implementation of improvement, (10) analysis of the implementation of improvements. The results of this study are: 1) current state mapping at QC Department shows that the total lead time of 848 minutes where there is non-value added activity of 778 minutes. 2) identify waste on the handling process where the product movement from assembly to QC for 2 minutes, movement transactions from assembly to QC for 479 minutes and the waiting time at  inspection area for 727 minutes. 3) future state mapping at QC Department shows that the total lead time of 516.5 minutes where there is non-value added activity of 446.5 minutes. 4) the improvement to do is to change the lay out where final inspection is moved from QC to manufacturing so as to result in reduce of non-value added activity by 46%. 


Lately, value stream mapping (VSM) is integrated with tools and techniques that belong to other areas of knowledge such as risk management (RM). It is well known tool in showing the value, value stream and the flow which represents three of lean manufacturing (LM) principles. This integration, gives more benefit in covering two of VSM issues such as considering the variability and uncertainty of production processes. In this paper, a model named variable value stream mapping (V-VSM) that integrates the two was showed, explained and tested. The model helps to generate the VSM in a dynamic way with the identification of current and potential risks. These risks might happen in the future bringing a strong impact on not reaching the main objectives in the defined time and cost. The model has been tested by conducting a case study in food sector. A current state map was built using both models, traditional VSM and VVSM. The results showed the effect of variability and uncertainty on the total cycle time (CT) and lead time (LT) values, where the traditional VSM failed to show it by being a static tool. Comparing the results of both models show the differences in presenting the real state of manufacturing environment..


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 036-050
Author(s):  
Muhammad Adib Uz Zaman ◽  
Emad Rabiei Hosseinabad

The importance of lean manufacturing concepts has been discussed many times over the few decades. The most important elements in lean manufacturing practices are value stream mapping (VSM), Kaizen events, load leveling (heijunka), etc. In this case study, a real-world clock assembly simulation has been used to study the performance improvement in terms of production flow and lead time after introducing lean concepts. In each round of simulation, the lean concepts have been introduced one by one and performance metrics were recorded. After implementing the concepts, the productivity was improved enormously. So, this simulation study emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement of production flow through lean concepts in a real production setting.


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