Lean Manufacturing services and training programs

An Improvement Tools (Qld) product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jun 7, 2006

Using lean concepts can reduce the downtime on equipment, streamline sales, customer service and pre-production times, whilst reducing inventory levels and freeing up much needed cashflow.

Your manufacturing and processing plant is the only piece of equipment on the floor that generates revenue.

When it stops, so does your revenue stream.

Therefore, it makes sense to consider production techniques that focus on adding value and removing costs.

In a lean production environment, the workflow has one job: Keep the money flowing.

Using lean concepts can dramatically reduce the downtime on equipment, streamline sales, customer service and pre-production times, whilst reducing inventory levels and freeing up much needed cashflow.

Working closely with UK, European and US based multi-nationals Improvement Tools can provide Lean Manufacturing services and training programs to your Australian and New Zealand based manufacturing and processing sites, without the added expense of international travel.

Improvement Tools offers training and implementation services in Lean Manufacturing concepts for industry.

Ranging from initial assessments, improvement strategies and implementation they can make a real difference to your customer service levels and profitability.

Training programs can be delivered in-house or in a multi-site format.

Many include a "Rapid improvement Event" - learning by doing, and apply the concepts to the all areas, including administration.

We can also provide certified lean training to diploma level under the Competitive Manufacturing Program approved in both countries.

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