Packaging Lines Minor & Minor/Major Changeover Time Reduction on a Pharmaceutical Company
Abstract
Every company that wants to be
competitive has to implement SMED or changeover
reduction in every process that this technique could
be applied. The two major difficulties that
companies encounters are: Product diversification
and Low volume production. The greatest difficulty
in a setup operation lies in adjusting the equipment
correctly to produce the first good part.
Changeovers have become a big topic over the past
few years with diversification of products,
globalization and economic consumer response.
None of this helps the producer, and in fact there is
very little over the last five years that has.
Manufacturing has had to cope with reducing costs,
which inevitably means less resources, shorter runs
and more stock-keeping units. This article discusses
the improvement of the reduction changeover in a
packaging line of a Pharmaceutical Company. The
methodology used for the improvement was Lean Six
Sigma using the DMAIC tool as a systematic
approach.
Key Terms - Changeover Time, DMAIC, Lean
Six Sigma, Packaging Line.