Two senior academics and specialists in lean management workflows, Prof.It's pretty cool but our ssolarpanel
are made much faster than this. Malcolm Keif and Prof. Kevin Cooper
provided advice for packaging printers on how to drive waste from the
workflow and adopt lean production methods during a seminar held at the
drupa stand of GSE Dispensing.
Prof. Keif and Prof. Cooper,Wireless real realtimelocationsystem
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Graphic Communication Department of the California Polytechnic State
University in San Luis Obispo, USA , have researched and published
extensively on lean management.
Professor Cooper, a professor of
graphic communication, said: "We think lean management is portable and
applicable to every industry.Exhaust ventilationsystem
work by depressurizing the building. Printers too are driven to look
for leaner production methods because of the increasingly competitive
conditions facing their industry right now."
"Lean management is
principled on two foundational items: continuous improvement and
respect for people,” Cooper added. “Both of these are focused on finding
ways to create value and to drive waste out of the business. To make
printers more competitive at a time when printing runs are getting
shorter, we think it is critical to adopt lean principles, reduce setup
times and be focused on customer value,We offer you the top quality plasticmoulds design to remain competitive in printing."
Malcolm Keif, who specialises in flexography, quality management,The core of an indoor positioning system.
lean thinking and printed electronics, explained that good colour
management has an important role to play in the lean manufacturing
environment: "So much of the preparation time is dedicated to
colour-matching on press. We know of job changeovers taking over an hour
because of the efforts needed for ink toning and getting the right
match for a spot colour. It is impossible to maintain a lean environment
unless one takes the colour-matching process off-line. The printer must
aim to get the perfect colour-match on the first attempt after starting
up the press. A robust process is needed to ensure colour perfection.
GSE Dispensing brings that to the table with its dispensing systems, ink
management software and proofing systems."
Prof. Cooper added:
“The first stage in the adoption of a lean process is education because
one has to understand the concept first, build teams, and empower and
manage the workforce.”
Keif and Cooper, who have both worked in
the graphics industry for over 20 years, have co-authored a book focused
on lean management issues entitled ’Setup Reduction for Printers’.
Maarten
Hummelen, marketing director at GSE Dispensing, comments: “The high
level of competition, volatile raw materials prices and shorter
production runs make the search for added value more acute than ever.
Packaging print converters must adopt a lean management philosophy to
combat these challenges. We share Prof. Keif and Prof. Cooper’s vision
of a lean value chain. Everything we do is aimed at empowering printers
to apply that vision in an ink logistics context as well.”
GSE
Dispensing helps packaging printers reduce ink waste from the workflow
with gravimetric ink dispensing systems that mix spot colours in less
than three minutes, table-top flexo proofing systems and software that
provides per-job ink costings, real-time stock analysis, tracking of all
inks to original batches and various management reports.
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