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Sub Assembly Acceptance Optimization

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Articulo Final_ Ann Marie Rosa (419.2Kb)
Poster_ Ann Marie Rosa (430.6Kb)
Date
2020
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Rosa-Delgado, Ann Marie
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Abstract
A transactional process has the same opportunities for improvement as a traditional manufacturing process. This article provides a successful example of how the tools and concepts of Transactional Six Sigma can improve a nonmanufacturing process. As a result of the Sub Assembly Acceptance Optimization project, the total lead time of the approval process was reduced by 66%. This was achieved by the elimination of activities that did not add value to the process and activities that were repeated or redundant. As a result, the acceptance process implemented follows a lean and efficient workflow. This improvement also represents an increment in capacity in the product release area; but most importantly will drive our continuous effort of satisfying our customers’ needs on a timely manner. Key Terms ⎯ Lean, Reduction, Six Sigma, Transactional.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12475/1033
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