Industrial Engineering

Industrial engineers focus on time as a valuable resource. It’s about managing and optimizing processes to create efficiencies – both in time and in product.

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Sample layout

Facility Design,
Layout & Optimization

  1. Optimize processes and minimize motion.
  2. Use floor space efficiently.
  3. Reclaim space to increase production.
  4. Balance and even production processes.
  5. Reduce set-up times.
  6. Increase capacity and production output.
  7. Use time and motion studies.
  8. Design infrastructure to support processes.
Sample of Product Flow

Product Flow, Material Handling, Transportation, Logistics, & Inventory Control

  1. Ensure material arrives to the right place at the right time.
  2. Establish material flow through the production line.
  3. Minimize WIP.
  4. Reduce the time and cost of unplanned quality issues.
  5. Match inventory levels with production needs at the right purchasing cadence.
  6. Receive or deliver products reliably, on-time, just-in-time.
  7. Optimize the supply chain.
Warehouse layout and operation - sample of Slotting

Warehouse Layout & Operation

  1. Have the right inventory available in the proper place, at the right time, with the right shelving and equipment.
  2. Optimize and maximize the use of space by slotting optimization.
  3. Control and maintain proper stock levels.
  4. Evaluate and optimize warehouse locations with transportation logistics.
Sample of a Value Added Time graph

Work Measurement, Standards, Planning & Scheduling

  1. Eliminate non-value-added steps.
  2. Standardize for minimal training with a flexible work force.
  3. Plan to ensure desired outcomes.
  4. Level schedule for proper resource use and minimum work load variability.
Sample of Process design and simulation graphing chart

Process Design & Simulation

  1. Use digital twins of operations and processes.
  2. Model your facilities to plan effectively.
  3. Manage and decide on the best changes and improvements.
  4. Examine facility expansion alternatives without trial and error.
Sample of an industrial workstation.

Work Station Design & Ergonomics

  1. Work efficiently and safely to avoid injury.
  2. Eliminate non-value-added motion.
  3. Minimize joint stress and repetitive motion injuries.