scholarly journals Using Dynamic Value Stream Mapping And Lean Accounting Box Scores To Support Lean Implementation

2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (8) ◽  
pp. 67-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen L. Woehrle ◽  
Louay Abou-Shady

Lean has proven to be an effective management philosophy for improving businesses in a competitive market by eliminating waste and improving operations.  An impact of implementing lean projects is the rapid reduction in inventory levels, which gives management the false impression that profits are decreasing while workers on the shop floor observe improvements in operations and increased floor space. This paper explores the literature on lean manufacturing, value stream mapping (VSM), Simulation and lean accounting in order to incorporate and integrate them for the purpose of solving the dilemma between lean implementation benefits and financial and accounting reporting methods.

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.


Today’s market is getting progressively doused step by step, customer ending up progressively self important and hard to persuade that one will offer same value they are searching for, Lean Manufacturing has a route in front of rivalry by envisioning and upgrading the value stream. Value stream mapping (VSM) is a tool in lean execution. It is a strategy to investigate the present condition of procedure and assessing a future condition of the procedure. It takes an item or administration from its start through to end client by lessening waste contrasted with current mapping. In this paper, the first Value stream mapping of the current condition of the procedure is dissected for a situation organization and consequently, the future Value stream map was proposed base on lean standards. In light of the last outcomes, it tends to be the reason that value stream mapping is a helpful apparatus for decreasing waste and non-value included activities


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>


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.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Henny Henny ◽  
Muhammad Kahfi Hadi Syuhada

  Penelitian ini ditujukan untuk menganalisis pemborosan produksi produk Jala Ikan KKP menggunakan lean manufacturing di PT. Indoneptune Net Manufacturing dengan memetakan aliran produksi dan menganalisisnya menggunakan value stream mapping (VSM). Analisis terhadap pemborosan dengan metode VSM dilakukan karena VSM dapat memetakan aliran informasi dan material dari awal sampai akhir dari value stream pembuatan suatu produk. Sehingga dapat dilihat proses mana saja yang merupakan pemborosan. Adapun VSM yang dibuat adalah current-state VSM karena dapat merepresentasikan kondisi saat ini dari aliran produksi yang ada. Hasil yang didapatkan setelah dibuat current-state VSM adalah aliran produksi produk jala Ikan KKP melewati proses spinning, ring roupe, netting dan finishing yang memiliki sub-sub proses yang berbeda. Dari setiap sub-proses tersebut dipetakan nama proses, jumlah waktu cycle time dan changeover time, level inventory, waktu kerja tersedia dan jumlah operator. Penganalisisan pemborosan dilakukan pada setiap sub-proses untuk dapat mengetahui nilai tambah proses tersebut terhadap produk utama yang sedang dikerjakan pada setiap tahapan proses yang berlangsung. Kesimpulan yang didapat yaitu pemborosan yang terjadi di departemen spinning salah satunya adalah delay time karena persiapan sebelum proses peleburan, waktu tunggu karena persiapan proses twist di departemen ring roupe, transportasi berlebih sebelum proses tatekan dan pengerjaan ulang di hoshu 2 di departemen finishing.


ORiON ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Keshav Ramsunder ◽  
Oludolapo Olanrewaju

Over the past few decades, Lean Manufacturing (LM) has been the pinnacle of strategies applied for cost and waste reduction. However as the search for competitive advantage and production growth continues, there is a growing consciousness towards environmental preservation. With this consideration in mind this research investigates and applies Value Stream Mapping (VSM) techniques to aid in reducing environmental impacts of manufacturing companies. The research is based on empirical observation within the Chassis weld plant of Company X. The observation focuses on the weld operations and utilizes the cross member line of Auxiliary Cross as a point of study. Using various measuring instruments to capture the emissions emitted by the weld and service equipment, data is collected. The data is thereafter visualised via an Environmental Value Stream Map (EVSM) using a 7-step method. It was found that the total lead-time to build an Auxiliary Cross equates to 16.70 minutes and during this process is emitted. It was additionally found that the UPR x LWR stage of the process indicated both the highest cycle time and carbon emissions emitted and provides a starting point for investigation on emission reduction activity. The EVSM aids in the development of a method that allows quick and comprehensive analysis of energy and material flows. The results of this research are important to practitioners and academics as it provides an extension and further capability of Lean Manufacturing tools. Additionally, the EVSM provides a gateway into realising environmental benefits and sustainable manufacturing through Lean Manufacturing.


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