Bharat Bijlee
In 2016, Bharat Bijlee witnessed an increase in production volume by 7%, with a reduction in working raw material and WIP inventory by 15%. This was possible mainly due to the continuous process and flow improvement on the shop floor, resulting in significant productivity improvements; standardisation, cost effective designs and effective interface between the operations and design team for quick implementation of new developments and addressing market specific needs; covering most of the vendors through a vendor portal to align supplies more frequently and tune up to daily fluctuations of market consumption; system improvements throughout the supply chain for better visibility; and continuous management focus for improvement in availability, reliability and reduction in lead time.
For 2017, the company has initiated projects for further reduction in assembly lead time by exploiting critical resources and eliminating non-value adding activities by revalidating the complete production cycle with the MOST technique (Maynard Operation Sequencing Technique). “With preliminary working, we are confident to enhance current assembly capacity by at least 20%. We will also be using Statistical Process Control (SPC) tools to improve the FPY (First Pass Yield) on assembly lines,” says Vakharia.
More effective customer interaction has been planned by setting up back offices in branches, and cross functional teams are at work to improve the end-to-end cycle time, in line with customer expectations.