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This presentation is developed by a pioneer in Lean and certified LSS Master Black Belt who has trained over 5,000+ students globally, from Directors, CEOs, GMs, to shop floor staff. He's endorsed by CMI Consortium, NZTE, HERA, NZPICS, CBAFF.
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  1. Understand how to lean a supply chain

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This product (PSL - Lean Supply Chain Presentation) is a 57-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPTX), which you can download immediately upon purchase.

This presentation details the various components of the Lean Supply Chain. The topics covered as below:
The concept of Lean
Supply Chain and it's management
Benefits of Lean Supply Chain
The SCOR Model
Components of the Lean Supply Chain
Sales & Operations Planning
Lean Suppliers
Lean Procurement
Lean Manufacturing
Lean Warehousing
Lean Transportation
Lean Customers
and
Lean Office
The path forward
Case studies

There are 57 slides in all.

Associated documents:
1. Lean Thinking for the Office
2. Sales & Operations Planning
3. Introduction to Lean manufacturing
4. Value Stream Mapping
5. JIT – Kanban Implementation

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Lean Thinking is a business philosophy that has been widely applied in Toyota and many other businesses worldwide. It focuses on improving the value proposition to customers, reducing waste, smoothing out peaks and troughs of activity, and making individual workers' lives easier. This presentation delves into how Lean Management eliminates waste, shortens time, and enhances the overall efficiency of the supply chain, making it a competitive weapon in the global marketplace.

The SCOR model, developed by the Supply Chain Council, is used to identify areas where waste might exist. It covers planning, sourcing, manufacturing, delivering, and returning processes. The model is crucial for aligning supply chain activities with lean principles, ensuring continuous improvement, and achieving operational excellence. Effective Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is also emphasized, requiring a clear understanding of supplier importance based on risk, operational criticality, and other strategic factors.

Lean warehousing eliminates non-value-added steps and waste in product storage processes, including receiving, storing, replenishment, picking, packing, and shipping. Kanban systems, synonymous with Just in Time (JIT) manufacturing, are highlighted for their role in timely replenishments and visual indicators for warehouse operators. The presentation also covers e-Procurement, which streamlines purchasing processes through electronic workflows, enhancing efficiency and reducing lead times.

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Source: Best Practices in Supply Chain Analysis, SCOR Model, Lean Supply Chain PowerPoint Slides: PSL - Lean Supply Chain Presentation PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi


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This presentation is developed by a pioneer in Lean and certified LSS Master Black Belt who has trained over 5,000+ students globally, from Directors, CEOs, GMs, to shop floor staff. He's endorsed by CMI Consortium, NZTE, HERA, NZPICS, CBAFF.
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Vishnu is an experienced management consultant and trainer specializing in implementing continuous process improvements. [read more]

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