Anyone who knows Lean as a production method is probably familiar with the benefits of Lean. But what is Lean actually? How can you use Lean to speed up business processes? Learn more about Lean management methods that KUK Group, as a leading manufacturer of coils and electronics, applies itself.
Whether in the production of coils, electronics or other goods: waste should be reduced. This means much more than just reducing bad parts. Equally relevant are well integrated processes, with as little idle time as possible, as well as unnecessary work steps that do not create added value for the customer. In a nutshell, lean creates excellent coils and does so again and again.
Lean always works according to the same principle, just as on the road the red light signal always and everywhere means "stop". This leads to a manufacturer being able to produce low-inventory, waste-free and fast those goods that its customers are currently calling for. In coil manufacturing, as in other manufacturing industries, different methods can be applied. Given the variety of Lean methods, it is hardly possible to provide a complete overview. What is certain is that among the best known methods are the following:
Regardless of which method a company chooses or which is most prevalent in its supply chain: Lean-trained employees understand the principles and methods of Lean. This increases efficiency and reduces the need for coordination.
At the coil and electronics manufacturer KUK Group, anchoring Lean has a high priority. Currently, the following methods are applied:
Unfortunately, there is no clear answer to this question. Before we talk about method A or B, it is essential to understand that Lean is a long journey to operational excellence and not a project that is completed after implementation. The continuous optimisation or the constant attempt to minimise waste will never end. That is why KUK continues to develop on the "Lean-path". Continuous improvement and change is part of the daily business. In addition, there is technological progress: it is not only coil production that is subject to constant change. So there are several reasons why the best methods and approaches have to be reviewed regularly. What we can recommend is a step-by-step introduction. Start in one department, then expand the approaches or use and develop their experience.