ERP Software Can Help With Lean Manufacturing
1) Transport Waste
Transport waste takes place when you
move items or materials from one area to another without adding value to the
goods customers will eventually receive. It occupies an operator’s skills,
equipment, and vehicles without contributing to productive work.
To combat transport waste in your ERP, you’ll want to access tools that help regulate production and logistics,
so there’s no needless movement of goods from one location to another. You’ll
also want a system that lets you schedule and monitor the use of
your transportation equipment and rolling inventory.
ERP can also help with going lean by
giving instant visibility into inventory-level data. If you’re unable to see inventory
levels, trends, and locations in your current ERP, there’s a good chance
transport waste is at least partially to blame.
2) Inventory Waste
Raw materials, goods in production,
and finished inventory sitting on shelves don’t do any good for your customers.
The longer any of your materials sits, whether finished or not, the longer it
takes for that good to produce a profit, therefore contributing to inventory
waste.
Inventory waste is often a result of poor forecasting, bad
production planning, and sub-optimal distribution practices. To overcome these
challenges, the best ERP systems have built-in
functionality for supporting just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing, ensuring
that none of the means of production are ever in a state of non-movement.
Functionality to look for includes tools that increase forecasting accuracy,
set reorder points and min/max stock levels, and the availability of historical
item data to track sales history.
3) Motion Waste
Waste of motion occurs when an
individual or piece of equipment moves in any way that doesn’t add value to a
product. Poor layout of a production facility causes employees to move in a way
that wastes time and energy. Excessive wear and tear to machinery can also
result from an inefficient layout, leading to further motion waste.
Powerful ERP platforms allow you to fine-tune your processes to incorporate production times,
facilitating better distribution of equipment workload. They also provide the
data context you need to work with the equipment suppliers, so you can ensure the machines you use are built and installed to work in the
most efficient way possible.
4) Waiting
Any period of time where progress
isn’t being made on an item can be considered waiting. Waiting happens on
decisions, information, machinery, and more. Waiting typically occurs when
staff members can’t make a decision because they lack information, departments
aren’t in tune with each other, or production is halted by bottlenecks.
ERP can be used to eliminate the headaches of waiting by
offering easy availability of pertinent data. If end users can quickly locate
the information they need to reach a decision, there’s no need to wait on a
response from someone else. Robust manufacturing ERP
systems eliminate information bottlenecks, enabling quick decision making. As
technology continues to improve, automation is becoming more and more widely
used as well; further reducing those dreaded wait times.
5) Overproduction
Overproduction is often considered
to be the worst of all the wastes, largely because it contributes to all other
wastes and it obscures the need for improvement. Overproduction waste takes
place when you manufacture more of an item than your customers need, or when
it’s produced before it’s time to make a delivery. This happens as a result of
bad supply chain management, procurement, and demand planning.
To counter this using your ERP, you’ll need visibility into
your inventory, and enough control to align production, purchasing, and
warehousing with your actual demand. You’ll want to use an ERP that acts as a single source of your company data
across the entire supply chain. Having this visibility combined
with accurate demand forecasting means manufacturers doesn’t need to err on the
side of caution and overproduce.
6) Over-processing
Over-processing creates waste
because you put more work into a product than is actually valued by a customer.
It might look good to paint the inside of that part that will never actually
see the light of day, but if your customer doesn’t need it, you’re wasting time
and energy. Over-processing is usually caused by a lack of standard operating
procedures.
To minimize over-processing using your ERP, you’ll want
to use tools that reduce the number of human touch points during the
processing stages. For example, instead of having a quote or
spec order created by your sales team manually re-entered as a BOM, an ERP
focused on reducing over-processing will let you turn the quote into a BOM
immediately with one click of a button (or even better, it will turn the quote
into a BOM automatically!). The right ERP will also allow the monitoring of
productions to ensure that your company is hitting the right KPIs and customer
goals.
7) Defects
Defects waste time and materials on
products that don’t live up to quality standards. They can lead to negative
customer experiences, putting a strain on relationships or even result in lost
customers. Defects also waste physical means of production.
Counteracting defects in ERP is a bit
tougher than handling the other types of wastes, but good manufacturing-based
ERP platforms provide you with the control to pinpoint deviations in quality
as soon as they appear, preventing the production of defective
goods. The sooner these deviations in quality are discovered, the sooner an
engineer can investigate the issue before it causes extensive downtime or
damaged product.
Work with ERP, Not Against it
Using ERP to eliminate waste is
possible. If your ERP has the right tools, you’ll be able to take the steps
necessary to improve your operations’ effectiveness. With a little know-how and
effort, your business can actively fight sources of unnecessary waste by using
ERP software and trimming down on excess or outdated processes that may have
been holding you back without your knowing.
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