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Workshops
Workshop - International Purchasing
Workshop - Supply Chain Management
Workshop - Lean Concepts and Tools
Workshop 5S - In theory and practice
Lean-game: Line, Kanban & Balance
Lean-game: Standardized instructions
Lean-game: Standardized methods of working
SCM-game: Forecast controlled flows
Course library - Workshop
A creative link between theory and practice
Our workshops aim to stimulate driving forces and motivation in participants. Everyone contributes to an engaged and active process under discussion. Here everyone has chance of having access to shared knowledge of opportunity and development.
Workshop focuses on:
- The connection between theory and practice
- Situation analysis
- Practical training or game
- Suggestions for improvement
Workshop can be combined with Modul courses in a training program in forms of theory or game, such as step-by-step improvement work and Kaizen Project.
Course consultant phone: +46 011 21 93 28
General conditions for courses and workshops
Reference
TPM-education project at Kubal
Reference
KUBAL is the sole producer of primary aluminum and one of the largest industrial facilities in Sweden. The Swedish Gränge Group owned the factory for many years before it was sold to Russian Rusal (https://rusal.ru/en/about/facts/) one of the world's largest aluminum producers.
The raw material for the production of aluminum is bauxite which is converted to alumina and then in turn to primary aluminum in an electrolysis process.
Today, the plant produces 134,000 tonnes of aluminum per year. Half are sold to customers in Sweden and the rest to other countries in Europe for production of, for example, aluminum foil, pots, sheet metal roofs, facades and windows. The metal is also increasingly used in vehicle designs for cars, buses, trains, ships and aircraft.
Regina Helena
Business System & Quality Director
Om projektet
This 2 days training, including practical training in workshops, will provide an in-depth understanding of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). The aim is to learn that maintenance is an approach that focuses on both company’s production and its employees, simultaneously.
The concept of TPM is based on a 7 steps methodology starting with initial cleaning and ends up in independent operator maintenance. The training covers how to jointly implement this approach in a company. A web based course in TPM including a final test with multiple-choice questions is included in the training.