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Supply Chain Improvement: The Convergence of Lean, Six Sigma, and SCOR

Published by Manufacturing Insights Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/05 Content info Pages: 35
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In this IDC study, we discuss how low-cost manufacturing economies are increasingly adopting continuous improvement initiatives such as Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma. However, the traditional approach within the "four walls" of the organization has for many manufacturing companies already yielded the easy win improvements. Increasingly, companies are looking to the entire supply chain for the next "big wins" in the areas of time, cost, and quality improvements. In this study, we suggest a method of combining Lean and Six Sigma methodologies with the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) process reference model. This convergence of the various process improvement methodologies provides an integrated framework for companies to coordinate their improvement efforts.

"Companies have traditionally focused on improvements within the ' four walls of their factory.' With the relentless drive for improvement in time, cost, and quality, the next big area of manufacturing process improvements is going to be from looking at the entire supply chain. Through the combination of the SCOR model, Lean manufacturing approach, and Six Sigma methodologies, companies can now embrace the different processes to formulate a process improvement strategy that links strategic goals with shopfloor improvements across the entire supply chain," says Dr. Chris Holmes, vice president, Asia/Pacific Manufacturing Research, Manufacturing Insights.

Through three case studies, examples are given as to how companies are expanding their improvement efforts. The success of a SCOR implementation is discussed, with significant gains in lead time, coupled with two companies that are expanding their improvement initiatives into the supply chain, one having adopted Lean practices and then progressed to SCOR implementation, and one expanding its lean initiative out to suppliers.

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