Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Improving Fleet Productivity Through Quality and Lean Initiatives This webcast will cover... Overview on Lean, How to Use Various Lean Tools, How Lean Tools Have Been Used to Drive Out Waste at Frito-Lay, and Question & Answer Moderator Dr. Gary Petty, President & CEO, National Private Truck Council Panelists Tom Moore, CTP, Senior Vice President, National Private Truck Council Bob Rose, Editor – Transportation Management, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. Mari Roberts, CTP, Director, Network Optimization, Frito-Lay, Inc. Attention Attendees: +Thank you for attending! +The presentation will start in a few minutes at 1:00 PM Central. +Please use your computer speakers to listen to the event. If you have audio issues, dial-in info is below. +You will be muted during the event. +Please use the Question feature to text questions to “Q & A”. We’ll try to answer them during the Q&A period if they are not covered in the presentation. +The slides and recording will be posted within 7 days at:
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Introduction Overview on Lean – Tom Moore How to Use Various Lean Tools – Bob Rose How Lean Tools Have Been Used to Drive Out Waste at Frito-Lay – Mari Roberts Housekeeping issues: You will be muted during the event. Please use the Question feature to text questions to the Q&A Panelist. We’ll try to answer them during the Q&A period if they are not covered in the presentation. If you lose sound at any point, you can dial-in by phone using the number and Pass Code listed below. If you lose the program window and need to re-login be sure to enter a different address to avoid being denied access for multiple logins. Gary Petty National Private Truck Council
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Introduction and Disclaimers This is an introductory course and is intended to highlight quality and lean methods. Time constraints limit our ability to go in depth. We invite you to ask questions. We will answer them throughout today’s webcast. Gary Petty National Private Truck Council
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Tom Moore National Private Truck Council Definition of “Lean” Lean is a systematic approach to continuous improvement that eliminates waste. Waste within a process is defined as any activity that adds no value to the end product: Key Principles Customer focus Value driven Continuous improvement Waiting Over-processing Motion Inventory Defects Un-utilized talent Transportation Processing Waste
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Plan, Do, Check, Act Plan Do Check YES NO Act Tom Moore National Private Truck Council
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control Improve Measure Analyze Define Control Tom Moore National Private Truck Council
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Qualifying Opportunities Consumes too many resources (quality, costs, timeliness, etc.) Its improvement is important to leadership Has clear owners and stakeholders Can be clearly defined Has performance metrics in place Is worth the time/effort needed to improve it Tom Moore National Private Truck Council
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: “Low Hanging Fruit” for Waste Reduction Communication Dock wait time Out-of-route miles Backhauls Drivers and MPG Tractor and trailer utilization Maintenance down time Shipment staging Organization and cleanliness Tom Moore National Private Truck Council
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Benefits of Lean Reduce lead times Improved on-time shipments Decreased Work in Process Better customer responsiveness and flexibility Employee empowerment Better resource management Ultimately, a better bottom line! Tom Moore National Private Truck Council
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Fleet Operations 28 Traffic Centers Equipment 1,040 Tractors 3,800 Trailers People 115 Managers 195 Admin 1,550 Drivers (5.8% Turnover – includes retirees) Network Hauls 86% of Frito-Lay Volume Delivers 630,000,000 Cases/Year PF Drives 130,000,000 Miles/Year CC Miles 30,000,000/Year Generates millions of Inbound & Backhaul Revenue/Year Mari Roberts Frito-Lay
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Distribution Network Mari Roberts Frito-Lay
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Lean Six Sigma Mari Roberts Frito-Lay Goal – Reduce waste and increase process speed Focus – Bias for action/ Utilize existing, proven Lean Tools Method – Kaizen events, Value Stream Mapping Goal – Improve performance on Critical Customer Requirements Focus – Use repeatable DMAIC approach for sustained results Method –Focus on projects, performance improvement a key leadership activity Six Sigma Quality, Cost + Explicit Approach Lean Speed + Waste + Implicit Approach Lean Speed Enables Six Sigma Quality (Faster Cycles of Experimentation/Learning) Six Sigma Quality Enables Lean Speed (Fewer Defects Means Less Rework) Less Rework)
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Lean Methods Value Stream Mapping 5 Whys Process Walks (aka Gemba Walks) 5S Fishbone Diagrams Smart Automation (aka Jidoka) Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Value Stream Mapping Value stream mapping is a lean technique used to analyze and design the flow of materials and information required to bring a product or service to a consumer. Steps: Identify the target product. Draw a current state value stream map, which shows the current steps, delays, and information flows required to deliver the target product. Assess the current state value stream map in terms of creating flow by eliminating waste. Draw a future state value stream map. Work toward the future state condition. Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Whys The 5 Whys is a question-asking technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem. Problem: The vehicle will not start 1.Why? - The battery is dead. 2.Why? - The alternator is not functioning. 3.Why? - The alternator belt has broken. 4.Why? - The alternator belt was well beyond its useful service life and not replaced. 5.Why? - The vehicle was not maintained according to the recommended service schedule. 6.Why? - Replacement parts are not available because of the extreme age of the vehicle. Solution: Start maintaining the vehicle according to the recommended service schedule. Solution: Purchase a different vehicle that is maintainable. Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Process Walks (aka Gemba Walks) A method of carefully observing a process to find where waste exists Process: 1.Notify those being observed 2.Watch and try to understand the process 3.Envision what should happen in perfect world 4.Establish awareness of what is actually happening 5.Analyze possible root causes for deviation Examples: Driver speed management, shifting and fuel efficiency Driver vehicle inspections and maintenance flow Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Example: “Traffic Center of the Future" Methods applied: Process Walks, 5 Whys Designed optimal work around internal and external customer requirements to develop Transportation Strategy Mari Roberts Frito-Lay
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: S The 5Ss are: Sort Straighten Sweep Standardize Sustain Examples: Truck cargo securement supplies and material handling equipment In-cab truck repair supply kits Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Example: Garage/Parts Storage Methods applied: 5S Incorporated 5S into our Maintenance Garages and Parts Storage areas Enables Mechanics to work safely and more efficiently Mari Roberts Frito-Lay
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Fishbone Diagram Visual representation of the causes of a specific event where “bone” categories of process inputs represent possible causes: People Methods Machines Materials Measurements Environment Examples: Inventory loss/damage Out-of-route miles Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Smart Automation (aka Jidoka) Automation with a human touch; machine with elements of human decision making Examples: Geo-fencing and remote shut down Ignition controls for HOS and pre-trip inspections Anti-roll over and collision avoidance on trucks Dispatch and trip planning that checks hours available, weather, etc. Automatic shut-off on tanker pump Autonomous powered trucks in warehouse with radar/laser guidance Bob Rose J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Example: Fuel Efficiency Methods applied: Kaizen, Smart Automation Kaizen identified waste Tractor speed governed at 65 mph Smart automation shuts down tractor after 5 minutes of idling Savings: Reduced idling from >20% to <5%; $100,000 savings Mari Roberts Frito-Lay No Idling
Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Frito-Lay Example: Dynamic Direct To Methods applied: Smart Automation, DMAIC Cross functional team identified opportunities with process and systems to reduce supply chain cost Savings: $1 million Mari Roberts Frito-Lay
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Dial-in: , Pass Code: #; Tech Support: , Webinar ID: Closing Remarks Checkout the archive of past topics at: PowerPoint slides and recording up in 1 week Topics for 2012: October 3 – Effective Motor Carrier Safety Training Programs Gary Petty National Private Truck Council