Situation

Our client was a company that provides Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and manually machined components for the international automotive, military, optical, oil, energy, and mass transit sectors. The company is a 100% Canadian owned and operated company with over 50 years of success serving the manufacturing industry.

Requirements

Schroeder & Schroeder was commissioned to determine the operations optimization potential by:

  • Pinpointing opportunities for profitability improvement
  • Offering an external opinion on the organization’s efficiency and agility
  • Training entrepreneurs (i.e., owner and management team) on the Value Creation Index (VCI) and on the Lean process improvement concept of “value”
  • Creating awareness of the importance of continuous improvement

Challenges

The main challenges faced on this project included:

  • Scheduling delays – due to owner and management availability, it resulted in longer project timelines than originally projected; and,
  • Delays in receiving financial and operational data from the organization – resulted in longer timelines to complete the operational analysis.

Actions

After analyzing the project requirements our consultants addressed the challenges presented and performed the following actions to deliver results to the client:

  1. Developed an Industry Profile – provided an overview of the industry, and its evolution over recent years to help identify the company’s current competitive position within the sector.
  2. Conducted a Business Practice Analysis – used Lean methods including Value Stream Mapping, Ishikawa and Pareto Diagrams, and 5S, to identify challenges. A key performance factor audit and waste analysis was conducted to identify opportunities for improvement. Observations were also made during facility visits and connected to Value Creation variables (sales, raw materials and labour).
  3. Identified Challenges and Priorities – identified key issues related costs, delay, and quality. Translated key issues into two fundamental priorities: essential optimization projects and custom optimization projects.
  4. Identified Potential Gains – conducted a sensitivity analysis to identify potential gains with, and without, growth
  5. Established a Comprehensive Action Plan – defined a project management approach and created multiple project plans with individual activities and duties, timelines and impacts.

Results

Through this approach, Schroeder & Schroeder developed a comprehensive operations optimization plan with multiple projects and goals for the company, including:

  • Guidance for supervisors on how to empower their workforce toward operational excellence.
  • Workplace organization (5S methodology) recommendations to improve daily organization.
  • Performance dashboards, including select performance indicators and objectives, and the introduction of routine quality and performance meetings.
  • Definition of custom optimization projects such as an inventory management system, and layout optimization, designed to improve customer satisfaction, profitability, and operational agility.
  • Continuous improvement investment recommendation required in order for the organization to improve competitiveness.

Upon conclusion of the project, all key success factors had been achieved, and the client was highly satisfied with both the project deliverables and the value added by Schroeder & Schroeder Inc.