Today there is a lot of talk about AI and Industry 4.0. However, many world reknown companies are still creating their production plans manually in Excel. Should the main task of production planning, namely, to synchronize all production activities and strive for maximum efficiency, continue to be performed manually?
In a supply chain there may be hundreds of rules and restrictions regarding customer specifications and production processes and it is virtually impossible to do comprehensive calculations for such complex planning manually. As a result, not much has changed and many companies continue to struggle with the same old exasperating and costly problems of frequent missing parts, stagnation of semi-finished goods, long lead times and high inventory. These, however, are fundamental core features issues that directly impact manufacturing costs, delivery times, on-time delivery, and customer satisfaction.
Stagnation of work-in-process and non-value-added times and problems caused by missing parts are problems which are immediately recognizable on the shop floor (Gemba).
Is management aware of these basic problems?
Senior management is often busy with their day-to-day routine – innumerable meetings, receiving and writing reports, etc. The real causes for problems can seldom be identified or eliminated by the discussions, reports and cost breakdowns that take place in the board room. The key to real problem solving is to be found in Gemba (the actual place of action). Therefore, I always encourage management to do the Gemba Walk frequently, ideally every day, in order to deal with emerging or unresolved problems quickly.
Classic quality management methods use various objective analytical tools to analyze and solve problems. But for Toyota Motors, one of the world’s Leanest companies, the best way to find the root cause of problems is still - ask the 5 Whys.
Conclusion / the real reason why Excel is being used in planning - the standard procedure for software selection is flawed.
“I am a rigorous practitioner of Gemba… even after I became a manager, I could not leave Gemba, which is the main source of all information in a manufacturing company. And now that I am a member of top-management I feel the necessity for Gemba even more.”
Author:
Keiji Fujii, Managing Partner of KPC Production System Engineering GmbH
Partner company: Asprova GmbH
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