BENEFITS OF DOCUMENT
DESCRIPTION
This presentation has 32 slides in all and covers the following topics:
Why PFEP – Benefits
Develop an Implementation Plan
Create a future state VSM
Plan For Every Part – Implementation
Step 1: Create PFEP Database – Current State (Part, Container, Shipping, Supplier, Consumption, Part Readiness and Cost & Inventory)
Step 2: Create a "PLAN" for Every Part
Step 3: Sustaining and Maintaining Integrity of the Database
PFEP Change Request Form (Sample Form Attached)
Why a Change Request Form?
Keys to Success
A Word Document showing the Change Request form is attached to this document.
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to establishing a Plan for Every Part (PFEP) system, which is crucial for optimizing material handling and inventory management. It emphasizes the importance of creating a lean material-handling system, storing all pertinent data in a central location, and sorting parts data by various categories. The PPT outlines the steps necessary to develop and maintain a PFEP database, ensuring quick responses to operational questions and extending the lean material-handling system across multiple facilities.
The document delves into the creation of a Future State Value Stream Map (VSM), a tool that visualizes the flow of materials and information. This map helps identify production steps, storage methods, and delivery processes, providing a clear roadmap for future improvements. The presentation also highlights the need for a user-friendly database with sorting capabilities, which can be integrated into the company's MRP or ERP system for better data management and accuracy.
Sustaining and maintaining the integrity of the PFEP database is a continuous process. The presentation stresses the importance of regular updates, modifications, and the involvement of a dedicated team to ensure the system's effectiveness. By instituting guidelines for documenting changes and establishing a PFEP manager, companies can ensure that their material handling system remains efficient and up-to-date, ultimately leading to significant improvements in operational excellence.
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Source: Best Practices in Supply Chain Resilience, Lean Supply Chain PowerPoint Slides: PSL-PI: PFEP - Plan for Every Part Presentation PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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