SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT

Productivity improvement in the steel industry is pivotal to achieving competiveness that stimulate the economic growth of a country. In the past decade, the steel shaft manufacturing industry has experienced low productivity rates, making it difficult to compete at a global level. In light of this,...

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Main Authors: Munyai, Thomas, Makinde, Olasumbo Ayodeji, Mbohwa, Charles, Ramatsetse, Boitumelo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2019-05-01
Series:South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
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Online Access:http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2089
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spelling doaj-cfd88da5cb17482e865eced6b33853b12020-11-25T02:53:19ZengStellenbosch UniversitySouth African Journal of Industrial Engineering1012-277X2224-78902019-05-0130117118610.7166/30-1-2089SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENTMunyai, Thomas0Makinde, Olasumbo Ayodeji1Mbohwa, Charles2Ramatsetse, Boitumelo 3University of TechnologyUniversity of TechnologyUniversity of JohannesburgUniversity of TechnologyProductivity improvement in the steel industry is pivotal to achieving competiveness that stimulate the economic growth of a country. In the past decade, the steel shaft manufacturing industry has experienced low productivity rates, making it difficult to compete at a global level. In light of this, the aim of this research study is to investigate the various process wastes and bottlenecks that limit the productivity progression of a steel shaft manufacturing environment, using integrated value stream mapping and system simulation methodologies. Data captured through the system observation of the shaft manufacturing process of a steel company was used to map and simulate the system. The results of the current state mapping of the steel shaft manufacturing environment revealed the various process wastes present in this system. The result of the simulation of the system revealed that the system bottlenecks were the saw master and milling stations. The strategic interventions in the saw master and milling stations improved these stations throughput from 959 to 1 218 (27%) and 624 to 1 003 (60.74%) components respectively. The work-in-progress components generated in the entire system after the strategic interventions reduced from 415 to 17.http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2089steel shaft manufacturingvalue stream mappingproductivity
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author Munyai, Thomas
Makinde, Olasumbo Ayodeji
Mbohwa, Charles
Ramatsetse, Boitumelo
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Makinde, Olasumbo Ayodeji
Mbohwa, Charles
Ramatsetse, Boitumelo
SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
steel shaft manufacturing
value stream mapping
productivity
author_facet Munyai, Thomas
Makinde, Olasumbo Ayodeji
Mbohwa, Charles
Ramatsetse, Boitumelo
author_sort Munyai, Thomas
title SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
title_short SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
title_full SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
title_fullStr SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
title_full_unstemmed SIMULATION-AIDED VALUE STREAM MAPPING FOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESSION IN A STEEL SHAFT MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
title_sort simulation-aided value stream mapping for productivity progression in a steel shaft manufacturing environment
publisher Stellenbosch University
series South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
issn 1012-277X
2224-7890
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Productivity improvement in the steel industry is pivotal to achieving competiveness that stimulate the economic growth of a country. In the past decade, the steel shaft manufacturing industry has experienced low productivity rates, making it difficult to compete at a global level. In light of this, the aim of this research study is to investigate the various process wastes and bottlenecks that limit the productivity progression of a steel shaft manufacturing environment, using integrated value stream mapping and system simulation methodologies. Data captured through the system observation of the shaft manufacturing process of a steel company was used to map and simulate the system. The results of the current state mapping of the steel shaft manufacturing environment revealed the various process wastes present in this system. The result of the simulation of the system revealed that the system bottlenecks were the saw master and milling stations. The strategic interventions in the saw master and milling stations improved these stations throughput from 959 to 1 218 (27%) and 624 to 1 003 (60.74%) components respectively. The work-in-progress components generated in the entire system after the strategic interventions reduced from 415 to 17.
topic steel shaft manufacturing
value stream mapping
productivity
url http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2089
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