|
NO. |
COMPANY |
INDUSTRY |
YEAR |
DURATION |
ACHIEVEMENTS |
|
1. |
Japanese |
Textile |
1997 |
6 months |
25% increase in productivity. |
|
2. |
USA |
Computer |
1998 |
3 months |
Yield improvement from 99.0% to 99.8%. |
|
3. |
USA |
Electronics (Earphone) |
1999 |
6 months |
30% increase in productivity. |
|
4. |
French |
Rubber gloves |
2000 |
8 months |
OEE improvement from 48% to 72%. |
|
5. |
Taiwanese |
Electronics (Alarm system) |
2004 |
6 months |
Doubled output (using Lean approach) |
|
6. |
Japanese |
Semiconductor |
2005 |
6 months |
Productivity improvement by 30%. |
|
7. |
German
|
Automotive (Steering gear) |
2007 |
6 months |
Cycle time reduction 50%. |
|
8. |
Local
|
Electrical (Welding equipment) |
2007 |
12 months |
1. Lead time reduced to 10 days from 90 days.
2. Productivity increase by 41%.
3. Established Kanban. |
|
9. |
China
|
Electrical (Welding
equipment) |
2008 |
3 months
(Full time) |
1. One piece flow layout.
2. 20 units / day output increase to 60 pcs./day. |
|
10. |
Local |
Food |
2008 |
6 months |
Productivity improvement by 40%. |
|
11. |
Japanese |
Air-cond |
2010 |
12 months |
1.
Reduction of lead time
2.
Productivity improvement |
|
12. |
Japanese |
Air-cond |
2011 |
12 months |
Operational Excellence – Zero Defect Program |
|
13. |
Japanese |
Air-cond |
2011 |
12 months |
Lean Product development
1.
Reduce PD time
2.
Improve quality
3.
Cost reduction |