lean logistics summit keynote presentation
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In his keynote presentation at the 2010 Lean Logistcs Summit, Robert Martichenko, co-author of the Building a Lean Fulfillment Stream workbook, delineated the elements of a lean supply chainTRANSCRIPT
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Building the Lean Fulfillment Stream
Lean Logistics SummitJune 22, 2010
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Process and the Supply Chain
“Brilliant Process Management is our Strategy”
“We get brilliant results from average people managing brilliant processes”
“We observe that our competitors often get average (or worse) results from brilliant people managing broken processes”
Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Oh No ! What happened !
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Is Anything For Certain These Days ?
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Certainty # 1
Process
Value Added
Adds value to the output and
customer is willing to pay
for.
Optimize
Non-Value Added
Does not add value to the output, and
customer isn’t willing to pay
for.
Eliminate
Business-Value Added
Does not add value to output, customer will not pay for, but
is necessary.(Legal, Safety, Etc.)
Minimize
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Certainty # 2Processes Want to Fall Apart
In a system, a process that occurs will tend to increase the total entropy of the universe.
Second law of thermodynamics
System: A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.
Entropy
A measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed systemA measure of the loss of information in a transmitted messageInevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society
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Right Part ? Right Quantity ? Right Time ? Right Place ? Right Price ? Right Quality ? Right Source ? Right Service
CustomerManagement
Distribution CentreManagement
InternationalTransportation
Inter CompanyTransportation
Domestic Transportation
InboundCross Docking
Trailer YardManagement
LeanManufacturing
OutboundTransportation
SupplierManagement
PullStabilityVisibilityStandardizationFlow - JITQuality at SourceProblem SolvingCollaboration
Certainty # 3
Overproduction is the King of waste…Make to order is utopia
Supply LT MLT + OL+ < Customer LT = MTO Supply LT MLT + OL+
<
Customer LT = Forecast
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Slide: 7
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Principles of the Lean Supply Chain
•Manufacturer to cadence of customer demand
Make customer consumption visible
• As lead time is full of waste
Reduce lead time
• Avoid overproduction and excess inventories
Use pull systems
• Create problem solving culture
Create velocity and reduce variation
• Move smaller lots more frequently
Collaborate and focus on process discipline
•Optimize the System
Measure and manage Total Cost of Fulfillment
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Lean - & Systems Thinking
The defining characteristic of a system is that it cannot be understood as a function of its isolated components. First, the behavior of the system doesn't depend on what each part is doing but on how each part is interacting with the rest ...
Kofman and Senge, 1993
What we need are more sales promotions !
I love it when a plan comes together…did it ?
All New Products every year with 100% new components… You’re a fool if
you don’t focus on BOM costs
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Supply Chain & Logistics ManagementA Practical Viewpoint
LogisticsSupply Chain Management
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Do we see the flow (or lack of flow )
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