Shipper Harmonization to Lower Machine Cost
Zusammenfassung
This shipper harmonization
process to lower machine cost project was
focused in improve the packaging process and
machine cost reduction in this case a Case
Packer by going to a shipper harmonization
process. The harmonization process will be
performed to the case packing process in
which the folding cartons (IFC) pack outs will
be harmonize by standardizing the number of
shipper utilized, which in turn will minimized
or reduce the number of shipper and also
obtain a better quote when bidding the case
packer machine. Harmonization consists of
adjustment of differences and inconsistencies
among different measurements, methods,
procedures, schedules, specifications, or
systems to make them uniform or mutually
compatible [1] in which in this case the
packaging process will be benefit because at
least it can reduce the changeover process,
waiting between lots and will provide a most
reliable packaging process due to a less
change parts and different materials sizes
utilized. To improve the case packing process
and also to be successful in shipper
harmonization process, the DMAIC
methodology can be used. DMAIC is an
acronym for a series of steps used to measure
defects in business processes and improve
profitability. The term DMAIC stands for the
five main steps in the process; Define,
Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control. This
project seeks to obtained a competitive
alternative for the machine and also provide a
reliable process. DMAIC is a data-driven
quality strategy used to improve processes. It
is an integral part of a Six Sigma initiative, but
in general can be implemented as a standalone
quality improvement procedure or as part of
other process improvement initiatives such as
lean [2].
Key terms - Case Packer Machine, Cost
Reduction, Harmonization, Shipper
Harmonization.