Operations Lean Production Group 10
Operations Lean Production Group 10
Operations Lean Production Group 10
GROUP NO. 10
MEMBERS:
SUYASH TILAK 55
MANALI URANKAR 56
MIKISHA SEDANI 57
KSHITIJ VEDAK 58
SUNMEET VERLEKAR 59
NITESH WALKE 60
LEAN PRODUCTION:
Lean production is quite simply about getting more from less. The aim of lean
production is to reduce the quantity of resources used in providing goods and
services for consumers. At the same time, it is about making the organization more
efficient. Lean production involves eliminating waste and therefore using less
labor, materials, space and time. This in turn reduces costs.
CASE STUDIES:
1. NIKE: Nike has determined that their finished goods
manufacturing is where they have the largest impact on
people and the environment. Within that context, they want
to be a catalyst for positive change.
a. FACTORY SOURCING: Quality begins at Factory Sourcing
that is, the process a contract manufacturer has to enter in
order to be selected as a Nike manufacturing partner. The
sourcing process is more rigorous than it was and Nike has
improved the quality of the manufacturing partner and the
time it takes to select a partner. In terms of time it takes to
become a partner, it now takes Nike 152 days versus 246
days. That means it takes Nike 38% less time evaluating a
The curriculum contains 10 modules that each focus on a key area of the Culture of
Empowerment Model. Each module is designed to share HRM best practices
related to lean manufacturing, and contains interactive exercises that allow factory