This week’s topic is about Lean Manufacturing and Total
Quality Management. These process improvement practices have been adopted in
many industries such as auto manufacturing, the health industry, the aviation industry but
more specifically the U.S defensive industry. The United States Navy Shipyard
located in Kittery, Main, has adopted the ideology of lean manufacturing in
order to improve the process of repairing submarines. Being able to repair
these nuclear-powered submarines efficiently and effectively allows the
nation’s defense to maintain their readiness.
By implementing lean manufacturing, Portsmouth Naval
Shipyard can usually deliver the submarine back to the Fleet in 11 months,
opposed to the usual 13 months. A consulting firm known as, Manufacturing Extension
Partnership Management Services, Inc., was brought in to evaluate their value
stream at the Shipyard. Through their observations the consulting firm was able
to “… reduce waste and inventories, clear shop floors, and streamline
production processes.”
The unique aspect of applying lean manufacturing to the
process of repairing the submarines is not about the submarine as a product.
What is challenging is that each submarine has thousands of pieces and parts
that are all apart of complex tasks. Also, being able to train all 4,300
Shipyard employees in lean manufacturing adds another layer of complexity to
the process. The Shipyard has saved money and time just by identifying
unnecessary and duplicate steps in the process.
The article never stated how much money the U.S. Navy has
saved thus far with lean manufacturing but I hope they are well on their way to
billions of dollars in savings. These methodologies will definitely help
prevent more debt to be incurred by the US. Is the Army adopting any process improvement
methodologies? Does the US Defensive Industry as a whole utilize the same supply chains?
http://www.massmac.org/newsline/0508/article03.htm
http://www.massmac.org/newsline/0508/article03.htm
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