Bottleneck Identification by Inspection

Bottleneck Identification by Inspection
Bottleneck Identification by Inspection
Post-Conference One Day Workshop, 15 September 2016
Presenter: Dr Christoph Roser
Overview of the course
Bottleneck detection is the first crucial step in improving production capacity.
Unfortunately, most methods used in industry are flawed, especially due to the problem
of shifting bottlenecks. In this workshop a new bottleneck detection method is presented
and simulated: ‘The Bottleneck Walk’. This method is able to reliably detect shifting
bottlenecks on the shop floor, using no mathematics or time measurements.
Reasons to attend
This Workshop will be of of particular interest to people connected to the shop floor,
including management, planning, and design of manufacturing lines. A highly practical
approach to detecting bottlenecks will be presented and simulated, which shows a quick
and reliable detection of bottlenecks in real manufacturing lines to improve capacity.
Workshop content
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What is a Bottleneck?
Simulation Static System
Common Bottleneck Detection Methods in Industry
Simulation Dynamic System
Problem: Shifting Bottlenecks
Bottleneck Detection: The Bottleneck Walk
Simulation Dynamic System using Bottleneck Walk
Wrap up and Closure
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Bottleneck Identification by Inspection
Presenter: Christoph Roser
Prof. Dr. Christoph Roser is an expert for lean
production, Toyota, McKinsey, and Bosch Alumni, and
Professor for Production Management at the Karlsruhe
University of Applied Sciences.
Christoph has decades of experience in implementing,
researching and teaching lean manufacturing, including
five years working at and researching for Toyota in
Japan, three years consulting throughout Europe at
McKinsey and another five years as a Lean Expert and
Manager at Bosch.
Please see Christoph’s biography on our website: BNBI
Workshop – Prof Dr Christoph Roser.
Date
15th September, 2016
Course Location
Room CRB2/3
University of Buckingham
Chandos Road Building
Station Road
Buckingham
Buckinghamshire
MK18 1AL
Duration
8.30am-9.00am - Registration/Coffee
9.00am - 2.30pm - Course duration
Fee
Delegate Rate: £290.00 (no vat)
Lunch included.
To book, please visit the booking portal.
To go direct to BOOKING, please go to https://elec2016paymentportal.eventbrite.co.uk
To visit the event webpage: http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/business/bleu/short-courses
Queries to: [email protected] or 44+ (0)1280 820140