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IDEAS FOR COST REDUCTION & PROFITABILITY INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING (15,16 JAN 2025)
Please call 012-588 2728
email to pearl-otc@outlook.com
FACE-TO-FACE PUBLIC PROGRAM
IDEAS FOR COST REDUCTION &
PROFITABILITY INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING
Venue : Wyndham Grand Bangsar Kuala Lumpur Hotel (SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
Date : 15 Jan 2025 (Wed) | 9am – 5pm By Selvaraj
16 Jan 2025 (Thu) | 9am – 5pm .
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INTRODUCTION:
In this compact but value filled workshop, we look at the right strategies on how to reduce cost in a structured manner.
Cost reduction is so much more than just cost control and cost cutting. True cost management is about being aware of costs, seeking to reduce them through good design and efficient operating practices whilst taking continuing action on overspending. MCPD (Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment) addresses how to handle cost reduction challenges in a structured and proven approach.
Lean approach shows a systematic method to identify and eliminate wastes (non-value added activity) rather than direct cost reduction which might impact our operations and services adversely.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand what is MCPD (Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment).
2. How to continuously move towards being a profitable organization under every conceivable scenario?
3. Cost reduction vs waste reduction.
4. How to Identify areas that have potential for waste reduction?
5. Setting priorities for waste reduction step by step in a systematic manner.
6. Becoming aware of the current value stream and bottleneck areas for cutting costs.
7. Establishing methodologies for planning and implementing performance measurement.
8. Methods to maintain the cost reduction gains and have continuous improvement.
9. How can the Six Sigma DMAIC approach lower costs and improve quality?
10. How to use the 11 pillars of Industry 4.0 for cost reduction?
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
1. CEO
2. Directors
3. Managers
4. Section Heads
5. Engineers and Executives
6. Suitable for all Manufacturing, Business and Service organization
METHODOLOGY:
1. The workshop is a mixture of presentation with personal examples, assessment, discussions and group activities.
2. Training will be conducted online using Virtual Platform.
3. Activities will be given throughout the training for better understanding.
4. Participants to develop customized cost reduction strategy with inputs from facilitator.
OUTLINE OF WORKSHOP
DAY 1 (9.00am—5.00pm)
1. Introduction – the cost management process i. The risks of poor cost control ii. The importance of cost awareness iii. The importance of cost reduction iv. Cost management – the key aspects
2. Understanding of the MCPD system i. Directions ii. Productivity goals iii. External & internal manufacturing profits
3. Scenarios and strategies of the MCPD system i. Increase or decrease in sales ii. Maximizing outputs iii. Minimizing inputs iv. Variable cost efficiency v. Fixed cost efficiency
4. Manufacturing Cost Improvement (MCI) and OEE – maximizing outputs i. Scrap reduction ii. Eliminating bottleneck iii. Cycle time reduction iv. Increasing availability v. Breakdown reduction vi. Setup and adjustment reduction
5. MCI improvement through reducing fixed and variable costs – minimizing inputs i. Raw material ii. Utility iii. Labor iv. Environment
6. Methods for gathering and analyzing the necessary data for cutting costs i. What are the 7 wastes and how to identify them? ii. Value add vs non-value add iii. Lean assessment iv. Lean indicators v. VSM – Value Stream Maps
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DAY 2 (9.00am—5.00pm)
7. Methods of cutting cost by reorganizing our processes i. JIT – Just in time ii. Kanban systems iii. Quick changeover iv. Standardized Work v. Downtime reduction with TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) vi. Lead time reduction vii. Poka Yoke (mistake proofing) viii. Utilizing the 8th waste – utilizing people’s creativity ix. Case studies
8. Using Six Sigma to reduce costs i. How to choose the right DMAIC projects? ii. Process capability studies iii. SPC for data dashboard and to establish control iv. Statistical data analysis techniques v. Case studies
9. How to use the 11 pillars of Industry 4.0 for cost reduction? i. Data dashboards for performance monitoring ii. Disruptive technologies iii. Digital transformation requirements for Industry 4.0 iv. Case studies
10. Cost reduction culture i. The need for cost reports ii. What measures can be used to identify over-spends as early as possible iii. Cost control performance measures and ratios
11. Action plan – participants and trainer to develop customized cost reduction strategy for each participating organization.
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** Certificate of attendance will be awarded for those who completed the course
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Selvaraj is a highly qualified technical trainer in the areas of Continuous Improvement and Quality Excellence. He believes in interactive and fun filled training. His method of training is sharing rather than lecturing. With 23 years of experience in the field of Manufacturing Improvement & Quality Excellence covering areas of Design, Material Selection, Tooling, Machine & Process Engineering, Production and Supply Chain Management, Selvaraj B uses lots of real life examples. Selvaraj B started his career in 1989 as a Mechanical Engineer and in 23 years, has worked in 3 MNC companies that are World Class, i.e. Matsushita (Japanese), Robert Bosch (German) and Entegris (American) up to the level of an Operations Manager. Selvaraj B is a certified HRDF trainer. His strength is combining the intricacies and details of technical training with highly humorous anecdotes for maximum training effectiveness.
AMONG HIS NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS ARE:
1. Leading Gold Medal winning teams to NPC conventions – 1995 - 2002
2. Certified MTM and Ergonomics practitioner - 1997
3. Tooling & plastic parts design standardization - 2000
4. Awarded best Six Sigma Champion award in 2006 for promoting successful Sigma projects – 2006
5. Certified Trainer with Napoleon Hill International - 2007
6. Certified Lean Sigma Champion - 2010
7. Competent Communicator & Humorous Speech Division N Champion in Toastmasters International – 2012
8. Certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt - 2016
9. Member of the Society of Plastics Engineers
10. Member of the Institute of Engineers Malaysia
11. Certified NLP Practitioner - 2016
12. Certified VDI Quality Systems auditor - 1997
13. Certified Industry 4.0 Professional accredited by the US-based
International Institute of Executive Careers™ (IIEC)
AMONG HIS NOTABLE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS ARE:
1. Consolidating the Plastic Injection Moulding sections into 1 department & leading it – Bosch Bayan Lepas
2. Motivating and guiding numerous scrap reduction & quality improvement teams – Bosch Bayan Lepas, Automotive Lighting Bayan Lepas
3. Reduction of manufacturing lead time from 28 days to 3 days – Entegris
4. Cycle time reduction projects – Bosch, Entegris
5. Lean improvement projects – Signature Kitchen Sdn. Bhd. KL, Anshin Precision Sdn. Bhd. Shah Alam, Silverstone Berhad Taiping.
6. Starting a new factory of 200 headcount for Silicone Wafer Process Carrier comprising of Manufacturing, Maintenance, Engineering, Tooling, Production Planning & Continuous Improvement Department – Entegris Kulim Hi-Tech.
7. Guiding and inspiring numerous quality improvement and cost reduction teams to State level and National level competition and recognition.
8. Setting up & developing a World Class Manufacturing team for clean room fittings manufacturing – Entegris Kulim Hi-Tech
(SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
TRAINING FEE | |||
2 days Face-to-Face Public Program |
RM 2,250.00/pax (excluded 8% SST) | ||
Group
Registration: Register
3 participants from the same organization, the 4th participant is FREE.
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