No matter your business' size, improving productivity is vital to increase gross profit and keep competitiveness. Productivity at the factory is a combination of employees, teams, and efficient processes. Improving all these areas involves assessing the current practices, make adjustments to the systems, train employees, and, even, the team used to create pieces and components.
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Before using any method to improve productivity, you should measure the current output levels, create a base and implement solutions to measure the change. Shane Strowski, CEO of Waterjet & Laser, shared the following eight steps to help increase productivity and success at the factory:
The first step is to identify the weaknesses in your current workflow. Analyze the necessary people, technology, and processes for production, as well as procedures, communication tools, and available resources in the company. You could use a value map as an effective solution to identify and monitor projects for process improvement. This strategy allows managers to detect problems and register how changes affect the system in general.
Share current problems in workflows with the project managers to develop improvement plans for the manufacturing process. This could mean relocating resources to other areas, manage budgets or get the ISO certification. Make sure you assess the performance regularly and make the necessary changes.
Industries like manufacturing, machining, and metallurgy change constantly: technologies always assure manufacturing will be more efficient than ever. Technological advances usually change the required skills for particular tasks, and employees will need regular training to have the new, necessary skills.
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The money you lost and the time you wasted because of lack of organization can be surprising. A safe way to improve productivity in any working environment is to keep a well-organized place, from materials to machines, tools, and documents. When you organize the work area, think about the design of the teams and machining tools, and if they are truly efficient. Otherwise, think about rearranging your workspace to create a better workflow.