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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

CNC Cycle Time Reduction

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Lean Home Building: Modular

Company applies lean principles to modular home building ...

... "What makes the company unusual is that the modules are made in assembly-line fashion using a state-of-the-art computer numerical control (CNC) system, lean manufacturing principles and Total Quality Management. " ...


Via Skagit County Business Pulse: Link

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Monday, May 08, 2006

Lean Manufacturing Machine Tool Inspection Process ...

Lean manufacturing machine tool inspection ...
System enables machine tool inspection, contributing to lean manufacturing process. ...

... "Metrolosys allows manufacturers to use any probe-ready CNC milling machine in the same way they would utilize a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). This powerful CAD-based programming and reporting system for machined parts supports ISO 17025, ASME B5.54, and NIST traceability standards. Metrolosys provides independent volumetric error mapping, advanced high-speed probing methods, and automatically generates Inspection G-code. Metrolosys 9.5 ushered in a new era for Lean Manufacturing by reducing machine-tool downtime up to 75%. A user can program a CNC machine using a touch probe to measure a part, and can drastically reduce the process to less than 10 keystrokes when creating the part inspection G-code probing program. Metrolosys enables the machine tool to perform the inspection without tearing down the job for first article inspection or any other inspection requirement. After machining a part, it is already setup for in-place inspection, thus introducing a major contribution to the Lean Manufacturing process. CMM-type alignments of the machine tool to the machined part and its corresponding 3D CAD model are easily accomplished using Metrolosys. " ...

Lean Manufacturing Machine Tool Inspection Process: Via Creative Products Company: Metrolosys Inspection Software Under New Management of Creative Products Company: Aims-enabled Inspection Software Converts Machine Tools into Coordinate Measuring Machines ...

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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Lean Manufacturing Vertical Technology ...

Lean Manufacturing Vertical Technology: Product Manufacturing Corporation located at 4330 May in southwest Wichita, was locally formed in 1947 ...

... "The Company's vertical milling equipment combines the latest CNC vertical technology into lean manufacturing cells. This lean manufacturing enables them to continually reduce set-up times, cycle times and lead-times. The Company's vertical mills are capable of precision tolerances and high volume production. Product Manufacturing Corporation utilizes next-generation multi-axis turning centers with lathes and machining centers that fuse multi-dimensionality. Turning operations can be followed by real milling operations in one chucking; changeover setup is not required and major improvements are achieved in intensive processing. " ...

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Sunday, January 23, 2005

Manufacturing Manager Job with Six Sigma Experience ...

Manufacturing Manager with Six Sigma Experience ...

From QCTimes.Com: Top Jobs ...

... "Manufacturing Manager: Tyco Valves & Controls Leading Manufacturer of industrial products seeks a Manufacturing Manager to oversee production operations of their Northwest Illinois manufacturing operation. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years experince in overseeing and managing production in a manufacturing, machining, and assembly environment with a low to medium volume. This person should have prior experience with single-piece flow systmes, cellulerized work teams, kanbans and other continuous improvement programs. This person should have experience with mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, welding and CNC machining systems. This key leader should have a successful history of improving production efficiencies. Six Sigma Green or Black Belt preferred." ...

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Saturday, September 04, 2004

Lean Success Story: NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP)

From NIST ... MEP Helps Lovejoy Tool Company Implement Lean Manufacturing ...
... NIST’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) affiliate provided intensive training in efficient manufacturing techniques to over 90 percent of Lovejoy Tool’s employees including both management and the general workforce. In addition, key personnel participated in a number of the MEP Center’s public workshops, including Set-up Reduction, Cellular Flow Manufacturing, Change Management, and Workplace Organization. By continuing to work closely with the MEP Center, Lovejoy then applied this training to three separate lines within the organization to identify waste and inefficiencies and develop a corrective action plan. ...


LOVEJOY Tool Co., Inc.
133 Main Street
P.O. Box 949
Springfield, VT 05156
Phone: (800) 843-8376 or (802) 885-2194
Fax: (802) 885-9511
USA

In 1916 Fred P. Lovejoy conceived an idea for entirely new and unique cutting tools. Based on a sound economic principle, the tools he developed have inserted, replaceable inserts. Mr. Lovejoy organized the LOVEJOY Tool Co., Inc. in 1917 to manufacture the tools he had invented. He did so with the encouragement and experienced guidance of James T. Hartness, then the president of Jones & Lamson Machine Co., for whom Mr. Lovejoy had been working as a master mechanic. Over the years, LOVEJOY Tool Co., Inc. has developed steadily into a leader in the metal cutting tool industry. LOVEJOY has stayed competitive, keeping up with the constant changes in tooling technology as well as state-of-the-art Computer Design systems and CNC equipment in our shop.

Founded in 1901, NIST is a non-regulatory federal agency within the U.S. Commerce Department's Technology Administration. NIST's mission is to develop and promote measurement, standards, and technology to enhance productivity, facilitate trade, and improve the quality of life. MEP stands for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership. MEP is a nationwide network of not-for-profit centers in over 400 locations nationwide, whose sole purpose is to provide small and medium sized manufacturers with the help they need to succeed. The centers, serving all 50 States and Puerto Rico, are linked together through the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology. Centers are funded by federal, state, local and private resources to serve manufacturers. That makes it possible for even the smallest firms to tap into the expertise of knowledgeable manufacturing and business specialists all over the United States. These specialists are people who have had experience on manufacturing floors and in plant operations. Each center works directly with area manufacturers to provide expertise and services tailored to their most critical needs, which range from process improvements and worker training to business practices and applications of information technology. Solutions are offered through a combination of direct assistance from center staff and outside consultants. Centers often help small firms overcome barriers in locating and obtaining private-sector resources. Since the beginning of MEP, we've assisted over 149,000 firms and growing

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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Lean Manufacturing Skills: Local manufacturers hiring, but right workers hard to find

From Rockford Register Star, IL ... ones. “Finding the skilled operators such as CNC along with the knowledge of lean manufacturing has been difficult,” she said. ...

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