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Reliability Excellence (Rx): A Foundation for Successfully Implementing Lean Manufacturing

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Reliability Excellence and Lean manufacturing have two common objectives: increasing flow and reducing waste. Lean manufacturing implementations in unstable, reactive environments cannot achieve their full potential. Reliability Excellence provides the asset stability, process effectiveness and cultural transformation required for a successful Lean implementation.


Lean is full of promise, but not always progress

Lean manufacturing is currently the most common approach to driving productivity in manufacturing facilities. Today’s manufacturing leaders look for Lean to deliver improved financial gains by eliminating waste and creating flow. 

Despite this widespread popularity, Lean manufacturing is not meeting leadership’s expectations. The Industry Week/MPI Census of Manufacturers, which was released in November of 2007, reports that almost 70% of all U.S. plants are utilizing Lean manufacturing as an improvement approach. The data goes on to say that only 2% of respondents have fully achieved their goals and only 24% have reported achieving significant results. That means that 74% of the participants report they are not making meaningful progress with Lean. 


What is required for a successful Lean implementation?

To be successful, a Lean implementation requires:

Without these critical elements, the results that are delivered through blitz events and other Lean methodologies are not sustainable.


How does Reliability Excellence support Lean implementations?

Reliability Excellence creates a strong foundation for Lean manufacturing by creating:

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