Workshop on.>>.Effective Techniques for Managing Production, Inventory and Quality in Factories
 
Date: 21, 22 & 23rd October, 2010
Time: 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM
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INTRODUCTION

Organizations in pursuit of competitive excellence keep innovating by adopting several good management practices across the enterprise. Production systems play a very important role in achieving organizational excellence. Four recurring themes in manufacturing are control cost, decrease inventories, improve quality and increase throughput.

A number of innovative approaches are required for balancing the objectives of the partners of the enterprise and the requirements of customers, as there are many conflicting goals such as high customer service, low inventory, low unit cost, high variety, quick response, high quality, high productivity, reliable delivery, high throughput etc. It is generally observed that managing production to increase throughput is the most difficult task for managers to deal with, especially while keeping cost, inventory and quality at desirable levels. This problem will become a major concern among the managers of firms in the near future.

 
--:: KEY CONCEPTS COVERED ::--
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A perspective view of enterprise excellence
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Production management for competitive excellence
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The importance of controlling delivered to customer cost and what are the various ways of managing the same
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The perspectives of inventory in the factories and its impact on supply chain and essence of managing the same
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Innovations in quality management
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What are the virtues of throughput management in world class companies, what are the components of throughput and What are the various systems for managing throughput
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How to achieve simultaneous realization of shorter throughput (order to delivery), lower costs, higher quality, less inventory and more flexibility
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How to turn Manufacturing into a Marketing Weapon ?
 
--:: FOCUS OF THE WORKSHOP ::--
This workshop will cover important issues related to managing production, inventory, and quality and their impact on factory throughput, The participants will be trained to use various techniques that have been found to be effective to deal with these problems and to handle real life situations. It would be endeavored to enhance their confidence through practice sessions comprising of exercises and cases of different success stories.
--:: PROGRAM OVERVIEW ::--

DAY

SESSION

TOPIC

21.10.10

09.00 - 10.00 *

Registration & Inauguration

 

10.15 - 11.30

The Perspectives of Enterprise Excellence

 

11.30 - 13.00*

Production Management for Competitive Advantage

 

14.00 - 15.30*

Techniques for Production Management

 

15.45 - 17.00

Sharing Experience

 

17.00

Techniques for Quality Management

22.10.10

09.00 - 10.00*

Techniques for Quality Management

 

10.15 - 11.30

Six Sigma – Success Stories

 

11.30 - 13.00*

Techniques for Managing Inventory

 

14.00 - 15.30*

Techniques for Managing Inventory

 

15.45 - 17.00

Value Stream Analysis and Measuring Leanness

 

17.00 - 18.00

Case- Success Stories

23.10.10

09.00 - 10.00*

Techniques for Scheduling

 

10.15 - 11.30

Techniques for Scheduling

 

11.30 - 13.00*

Applications of Theory of Constraints

 

14.00 - 15.30*

Lean Manufacturing

 

15.45 - 17.00

Case – Success Stories

 

17.00 - 18.00

Valedictory Session

                        * Followed by TEA / Lunch break
--:: FACULTY ::--

Dr. A. Subash Babu, Professor, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, IIT Bombay, has considerable experience in teaching, research and conducting training programmes in areas related to production and enterprise management. He is supported by various experts from industry and academia.

Some of the other faculty members are

Mr. Sandeep Nair
MD, Emerson Network Power

Mr. M R Ramasamy
President
Essel Propack

Mr. Vishnu AS
Principal Consultant,
PWC

Mr. J Sreedharan
President
WCM , Aditya Birla Group

Dr. R R Mohanty
ISPAT INDUSTRIES

Mr. P V Srihari
IIT Bombay

Dr. V Singhal
Crompton Greaves

Mr. Sunil Kumar
IIT Bombay


* Due to some unavoidable circumstances, we may be forced to change the schedule of some lectures;
but the effectiveness of the programme will not be compromised.
--:: VENUE ::--

IIT Bombay Guest House
Seminar Hall,
IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai – 400 076

TIME
DATE
9.00 AM TO 6.00 PM
21, 22 & 23rd October, 2010
--:: REGISTRATION FORM ::--

REGISTRATION FEE : RS.9,000/- PER DELEGATE
( 10 % discount for organizations sponsoring 3 or more delegates )
The fee includes Course Material, Tea and working lunch during the course days.

Kindly note that no income tax is to be deducted at source from the
course fee payments as IIT Bombay is exempt from the same
(Relevant documents can be provided on demand)

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The Payment is strictly to be made via Demand Draft in favour of
"THE REGISTRAR IIT BOMBAY (CEP ACCOUNT)" Payable at MUMBAI.

The Payment should reach us Before 18/10/2010
(Fees are non refundable, however, change in nomination, in case of delegates, is acceptable)

Please forward this Registration Form to
Niraj M. Wanikar

CNC TIMES
202, Tirupati Trade Centre, Navghar, Vasai (East),
Dist. Thane - 401 210
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