Waste Elimination By Using Value Stream Mapping With Simulation: A Case Study In A Plastic Firm

Fukuyama, Shin and Sumarsono, Eng and Sofianti, Tanika D. (2017) Waste Elimination By Using Value Stream Mapping With Simulation: A Case Study In A Plastic Firm. Bachelor thesis, Swiss German University.

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Abstract

One way or another, in a competitive environment like these days, a company must be able to adapt toward changes. As one of the most known concepts, lean has gained great awareness not just in manufacturing field but also in the service business. Toyota Production System (TPS) also known as Lean defined VSM as the blueprint of lean improvements in a system. The creation of current state map aims to highlight the current condition, while the future state map aims to give the picture of improvement using lean tools. However, the decision to make such changes need more justification and information if the improvement will function accordingly. This is where a simulation model takes place. The integration from a static result of VSM maps to a dynamic result of VSM models in the simulation could support the decision making in a planning phase. This study takes place on the manufacturing floor of a plastic injection moulding company. The development of VSM has highlighted the main waste in the current state map and elimination of waste in the future state map. Furthermore, simulation models of both maps were constructed to justify the best possible improvements for eliminating the waste.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Current State Map; Future State Map; Lean; Simulation; Value Stream Mapping
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD62 Standardization. Simplification. Waste
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology > Department of Industrial Engineering
Depositing User: Astuti Kusumaningrum
Date Deposited: 11 May 2020 04:05
Last Modified: 11 May 2020 04:05
URI: http://repository.sgu.ac.id/id/eprint/242

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