Monozukuri and Supply Chain Cost Reduction Training
Supply Chain Excellence to Deliver Value and Reduce Waste
Program Overview
The Monozukuri and Supply Chain Cost Reduction course explores the Monozukuri methodology, focusing on cost reduction by comprehensively considering the entire product and supply value chain.
Monozukuri Diagnostics: Detection, Analysis, and Prioritization of Cost Reduction Opportunities
Step-by-step Monozukuri Workshop
Cost reduction methodologies applicable in the different dimensions of the value chain:
Cost reduction in product design
Cost reduction in the production process
Cost reduction in logistics and packaging
Cost reduction in the Supply Chain and Supplier Management
Make or buy
Synchronization and improvement of planning with suppliers
Industry 4.0 and KAIZEN™ Analytics features and applications in Production
Simulation Exercises
Case Studies
Learn to identify, quantify, and prioritize key cost reduction opportunities while maintaining high quality and service standards throughout the value chain;
Understand the main techniques for cost analysis and improvement at different stages of the value and supply chain;
Recognize the advantages of applying Industry 4.0 and KAIZEN™ Analytics in production.
Target Audience
Professionals interested in Monozukuri (efficient manufacturing) practices and cost reduction in the supply chain, including supply chain directors, chief operating officers, and continuous improvement professionals.
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* training in these formats is dependent on the number of registered participants
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