Application of Lean Six Sigma Methodology to Optimize Fixation Device Assembly Line in the Medical Devices Industry
Abstract
The research project was focused in the
line optimization of a Fixation Device assembly line
in a Medical Devices Industry. The Fixation Device
is called ProTack™. The Covidien Company is the
manufacturer located in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The
medical device has application in endoscopic
surgery procedures for fixation of prosthetic
material and approximation of tissue for various
surgical specialties, such as repair of hernia
defects. The Ponce facility of Covidien has
identified improvement areas within the assembly
process of ProTack™. The Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
Philosophy was used to identify Non-Value Added
(NVA) activities in order to be eliminated or
reduced. The implementation of Lean Six Sigma
Philosophy results were line output was optimized
as per customer requirements, labor costs were
reduced and line performance improved. This
research demonstrates that the Lean Six Sigma
Philosophy is a robust methodology for continuous
improvement and optimization.
Key Terms - Lean Manufacturing, Process
Optimization, Six Sigma, U-shape Manufacturing
Cell.