{"title":"Energy Analysis via Value Stream Mapping: A case study of an Automotive Weld Plant","authors":"Keshav Ramsunder, O. Olanrewaju","doi":"10.5784/37-2-688","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Over the past few decades, Lean Manufacturing (LM) has been the pinnacle of strategies applied for cost and waste reduction. However as the search for competitive advantage and production growth continues, there is a growing consciousness towards environmental preservation. With this consideration in mind this research investigates and applies Value Stream Mapping (VSM) techniques to aid in reducing environmental impacts of manufacturing companies. The research is based on empirical observation within the Chassis weld plant of Company X. The observation focuses on the weld operations and utilizes the cross member line of Auxiliary Cross as a point of study. Using various measuring instruments to capture the emissions emitted by the weld and service equipment, data is collected. The data is thereafter visualised via an Environmental Value Stream Map (EVSM) using a 7-step method. It was found that the total lead-time to build an Auxiliary Cross equates to 16.70 minutes and during this process is emitted. It was additionally found that the UPR x LWR stage of the process indicated both the highest cycle time and carbon emissions emitted and provides a starting point for investigation on emission reduction activity. The EVSM aids in the development of a method that allows quick and comprehensive analysis of energy and material flows. The results of this research are important to practitioners and academics as it provides an extension and further capability of Lean Manufacturing tools. Additionally, the EVSM provides a gateway into realising environmental benefits and sustainable manufacturing through Lean Manufacturing.","PeriodicalId":30587,"journal":{"name":"ORiON","volume":"6 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"ORiON","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5784/37-2-688","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Over the past few decades, Lean Manufacturing (LM) has been the pinnacle of strategies applied for cost and waste reduction. However as the search for competitive advantage and production growth continues, there is a growing consciousness towards environmental preservation. With this consideration in mind this research investigates and applies Value Stream Mapping (VSM) techniques to aid in reducing environmental impacts of manufacturing companies. The research is based on empirical observation within the Chassis weld plant of Company X. The observation focuses on the weld operations and utilizes the cross member line of Auxiliary Cross as a point of study. Using various measuring instruments to capture the emissions emitted by the weld and service equipment, data is collected. The data is thereafter visualised via an Environmental Value Stream Map (EVSM) using a 7-step method. It was found that the total lead-time to build an Auxiliary Cross equates to 16.70 minutes and during this process is emitted. It was additionally found that the UPR x LWR stage of the process indicated both the highest cycle time and carbon emissions emitted and provides a starting point for investigation on emission reduction activity. The EVSM aids in the development of a method that allows quick and comprehensive analysis of energy and material flows. The results of this research are important to practitioners and academics as it provides an extension and further capability of Lean Manufacturing tools. Additionally, the EVSM provides a gateway into realising environmental benefits and sustainable manufacturing through Lean Manufacturing.
在过去的几十年里,精益制造(LM)已经成为降低成本和浪费的策略应用的顶峰。然而,随着对竞争优势的追求和生产增长的继续,人们对环境保护的意识日益增强。考虑到这一点,本研究调查并应用价值流映射(VSM)技术来帮助减少制造公司对环境的影响。本研究基于对x公司底盘焊接车间的实证观察,观察的重点是焊接作业,并以辅助十字的交叉构件线为研究点。使用各种测量仪器捕捉焊接和服务设备排放的气体,收集数据。数据随后通过环境价值流图(EVSM)可视化,采用7步方法。据发现,总前置时间,以建立一个辅助十字相当于16.70分钟,并在此过程中排放。研究还发现,该过程的UPR x LWR阶段表明了最高周期时间和碳排放量,为减排活动的研究提供了一个起点。EVSM有助于开发一种方法,可以快速全面地分析能量和物质流。这项研究的结果对实践者和学者都很重要,因为它提供了精益制造工具的扩展和进一步的能力。此外,EVSM提供了一个通过精益生产实现环境效益和可持续生产的门户。