Analyzing the benefits of lean manufacturing and value stream mapping via simulation: A process sector case study BT - Building Core-Competence Through Operational Excellence

  • Abdulmalek F
  • Rajgopal J
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The "lean" approach has been applied more frequently in discrete manufacturing than in the continuous/process sector, mainly because of several perceived barriers in the latter environment that have caused managers to be reluctant to make the required commitment. We describe a case where lean principles were adapted for the process sector for application at a large integrated steel mill. Value stream mapping was the main tool used to identify the opportunities for various lean techniques. We also describe a simulation model that was developed to contrast the "before" and "after" scenarios in detail, in order to illustrate to managers potential benefits such as reduced production lead-time and lower work-in-process inventory. 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Abdulmalek, F. A., & Rajgopal, J. (2007). Analyzing the benefits of lean manufacturing and value stream mapping via simulation: A process sector case study BT  - Building Core-Competence Through Operational Excellence. International Journal of Production Economics, 107(1), 223–236. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2006.09.009

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