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Lean manufacturing toyota indonesia 2011_2
1. LEAN SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
[Toyota Indonesia Case]
Sharing on 6th Indonesia Supply Chain and Logistics
Conference and Expo 2011 (ISCL) “New Era of Indonesia
Supply Chain and Logistics : Center of South East Asia
J
akarta, Novem 3rd, 2011
ber
J.F. Ferry Yanto
Safety awareness : I will not use hand phone during drive the
car
2. OUTLINE
OVERVIEW [Lean in Toyota]
◙
N MANAGEMENT STRATEGY <simple Concept>
◙
Sample of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
◙
◙ SUMMARY
LLENGE LEAN MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
◙
e Considered for Lean Management Implementation
◙
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3. OVERVIEW
◙ GOAL of LEAN ACTIVITY COST REDUCTION PROFIT INCREASE
◙ In TOYOTA CASE ,
No Cost Reduction , , No Profit Increase
No Cost Reduction No Profit Increase
as Basic Philosophy
(1) SALES PRICE = COST + PROFIT
(2) PROFIT = SALES PRICE - COST
Sales Price Determined by CUSTOMERS
PROFIT ( ) = SALES PRICE ( = ) – COST ( )
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4. OVERVIEW
MUDA OVER PRODUCTION
MUDA OVER PRODUCTION
TO REDUCE COST ELIMINATE WASTE ( MUDA )
[ Reduce Non Added Value Work ]
WAS THE WORST ! !
WAS THE WORST
[ 7 TYPE OF MUDA]
(1) OVER PRODUCTION HIDE PROBLEMS
and MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO BE SOLVED
◙
COST DEPENDENT ON PRODUCTION METHODE
(-) Excess Man Power or
machine capacity ?
◙ COST BREAKDOWN ANALYSIS
IMPACT TO COST INCREASE
Traditional Production
Material
Operator A
Finished
Products
Operator B Operator C
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5. OVERVIEW
Continuous Flow Production
Material
Finished
Products
Operator A Operator B Operator C
Comparison as the traditional way production & continuous flow production:
- √ Eliminate MUDA stock
- √ Eliminate MUDA move
- √ Save more space
In TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM :
Always “CUSTOMER FIRST” Attitude
( Produce Good Products with Low Cost in a Timely Manner )
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6. LEAN MANAGEMENT STRATEGY < SIMPLE CONCEPT >
Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead
Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time
TOTAL LEAD TIME
TOTAL LEAD TIME
(1) SHORTENING LEAD
TIMESimplifying the Process
●
● Continuous Flow ( One Piece Flow Process )
(2) REDUCE INVENTORY LEVEL
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7. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
SUPPLY CHAIN IN MANUFACTURING
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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8. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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9. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
Domestics Logistics / Conveyance
SINGLE DELIVERY MILK RUN
Stock Stock
4 1
4x / day
(A) Hour (A) Hour
2 1
8x / day Hour Hour
12x / day
(B) (B)
1
16
1x / day Hour
Hour
(C) (C)
Variety 1 Hour
Running Stock
2 ~ 16 Hour Stock Reduction
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10. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
Domestics Logistics / Conveyance
(D)
SINGLE Plant 1
DELIVERY (E)
Plant 2
(F)
(D)
MILK RUN Plant 1
X-DOCK and (E) X-Dock
INTERPLANT
Plant 2
(F)
MILK RUN (D)
Plant 1
, INTERPLANT (E)
Plant 2
(F)
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11. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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12. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
Internal Logistics
Simplify Process Re-arrangement of Process
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13. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
& Linked between internal and vendor
STOCK REDUCTION USING KANBAN ( Kanban Cyclic )
SEQUENTIAL PARTS DELIVERY
etc.
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14. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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15. SAMPLE of LEAN IMPLEMENTATION
Process PRODUCTIVITY UP with elimination MUDA
Reduce MP with same output
► Others Example how to proceed ? MP : 10λ : 9λ
Output : 200 Unit : 200 Unit
Yamazumi Chart MP Process Line #1
Highest CT
Target Reduce
Problem :
Process Analysis
Unbalance Loading MP in
Process Line #1
Improvement / Kaizen
Achieve Target
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16. SUMMARY
TOYOTA Indonesia utilize Toyota Production System as the base of
manufacturing process, and Lean was blend inside of TPS as the focus point
in TPS Basic Philosophy : Cost Awareness with Customer First and Quality
as priority.
Currently, Continuous Improvement/Kaizen is implemented with PDCA
cycle .
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17. CHALLENGE LEAN MANAGEMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
NEW CHALLENGE … …
Flexible Market Demand
4
WEAK In INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIP ( Coy VS
. Union )
SAME DIRECTION / VISION ( Mutual Understanding )
Need Support From Government
1 2
2 nd TIER and 1 st TIER are NOT MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING in BUSINESS
. .
CENTRALIZED (LEAN)
Base on Demography or Mapping Area Gap of Knowledge
● Good Infrastructure
Development and Growth Together
● Optimizing Current
Ideal Condition : All in 1 Area
3
5 COMMITMENT MANAGEMENT
OTHERS .
. Inconsistency Condition
► Government Regulation / Policy in Industrial
How to link with Lean Concept
► IT / SYSTEM Development Readiness Company Adopt ? Be a Coy Culture & Reflected in People Development
► Less Localization ? Enhance Localization
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18. Items to be Considered for Lean
Management Implementation
Supply Chain Management is one complete cycle and have synergy with one
another
Skillful RESOURCES is the key point
• Knowledge and break through idea/creative idea
• Good TEAM WORK
Strong COMMITMENT Management
• Top Management concern and monitoring required
Business Relations [company with vendor]
• Mutual understanding Spirit of Efficient Process
• Good relationship between company and employee (union)
Infrastructure [road condition, others facility etc]
Force LOCALIZATION , as a big opportunity for reducing Lead time CR
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19.
20. POOR METHODE of CONVEYANCE and
LOGISTICS
◙ Poor method results in stagnation
asically : Conveyance is NON ADDED VALUE operations
Eliminating conveyance is the best way
■ If Conveyance is Needed,
Best possible way is to make JIT material flow
When it is needed
Only what is needed
In the amount needed
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21. SUPPLY CHAIN
(1) SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BECOMING MORE IMPORTANT
1. Grasp Current Situation Accurately ( Time and Volume Stagnation included )
2. Procure Parts from Supplier close by
(2) SIMPLIFY THE FLOW
a) Macroscopic Flow
a) Microscopic Flow ( Demerits of Complicated Flow )
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22. SUPPLY CHAIN
Goal
REDUCE LOT SIZE 1 Pieces Production
No Stagnation
Guarantee Quality Kanban Pulling
System
Production = +
Lead Time Processing Time Lot Size
1 Hour 10 Lot = 10 days
Productivity Up
( Improve
Chance )
1 Lot = 1 hours
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23. INVENTORY
What is Needed to Reduce Inventory
(2) Reduction of
Production
Lead Time
Lead
Time
S h ipping
Customer
Customer
production line
(1)
Logistics Kaizen
物流改善
(3) Increase reliability of (1) Logistic Kaizen
Production Line • Leveled frequent supply
Leveled Frequent Delivery
平準化した多回納入
(4) Reduce and Limit Leveled Frequent Pick Up
variety
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24. SUPPLY CHAIN IN MANUFACTURING
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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25. LEAN MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Long lead time conveyance/Logistics [Import parts]
√Lot Based √PxP Based
a f Part No. Order Box
AA AA-2 10 Part No. b g a 10 5
c h b 20 6
d i c
e j d
e
15 Part No. a f k
AA-1 b g l
f Minimum = 5 ~ 10 % reduction
c h m g
h
d i n
e j o i
j
Order 1 lot = 10 Unit 1 box 1 box
: 10 pcs : 12 pcs
√X-Dock
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26. LEAN MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Delivery ~ Customers
eduction the Stock with giving Flexibility for absorbing miss forecast
→ Monthly Firm to Monthly Firm with Weekly Order Change
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27. SUPPLY CHAIN IN MANUFACTURING
VENDOR MANUFACTURING DEALER CUSTOMER
Loca
l Part
s
Receiving PC store Production Dealer Customer
Import Parts Dock
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