利用精益六西格玛设计进行战略性设施和空间规划

IF 3.6 Q3 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY International Journal of Sustainable Engineering Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1080/19397038.2023.2268639
Brían Ó Longaigh, John Noonan, Anna Trubetskaya, Olivia McDermott
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摘要 本研究的目的是在一个高度规范的生产基地开发和实施战略设施规划流程,以优化空间不足的设施的生产空间和能力。该项目展示了精益六西格玛设计和结构化定义、测量、分析、设计和验证方法在设计和实施流程中的应用,使案例研究中的生产基地能够提高空间利用率并释放空间。该项目提高了约 38000 平方英尺的空间利用率,相当于为企业节省了超过 1300 万美元的硬性成本,并避免了 2200 万美元的成本。这项研究的贡献在于,它首次强调了精益六西格玛设计方法可用于空间和设施利用,并可为其他制造商所利用。这项研究对于确定在战略设施规划中应用精益六西格玛设计方法的最佳实践具有学术和管理意义。在高度管制的环境中,利用精益六西格玛设计方法进行空间利用的学术著作为数不多,本研究为这些著作做出了贡献。这项研究将有助于管理实践,为其他制造企业提供利用精益六西格玛设计和设计提高空间利用率以降低成本的建议。
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Strategic facility & space planning utilising Design for Lean Six Sigma
ABSTRACT This study aims to develop and implement a Strategic Facility Planning process at a highly regulated manufacturing site to optimise manufacturing space and capacity in a facility running out of space. The project demonstrates the application of Design for Lean Six Sigma and a structured Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, and Verify methodology in designing and implementing a process that enables the case study manufacturing site to improve its space utilisation and free up space. The project resulted in increased space usage of approx. 38000 sq. ft. equating to a hard cost saving of over $13 million for the organisation and a cost avoidance of $22 million. The study’s contribution is that it highlights for the first time that the Design for Lean Six Sigma methodology can be utilised for space and facility utilisation and can be leveraged by other manufacturers. This study has academic and managerial implications for identifying best practices for Design for Lean Six Sigma methodology application in Strategic facility planning. This study contributes to the few academic published works to utilise Design for Lean Six Sigma methodology for space utilisation in a highly regulated environment. This study will contribute to managerial practice in aiding other manufacturing organisations with recommendations on utilising Design for Lean Six Sigma and design for improved space utilisation to reduce costs.
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International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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