Develop and test a hypothesis before investing time and money into an
automation solution. Model the improvement the automation may achieve, test
it, and then see if it can be used to prevent a problem.
Look for automation design features to be inherently flexible. The more
flexibility the features have, the better chance a lean operation has to
improve.
Be aware of the difference between using automation to solve a specific job
or task problem vs. using automation in the context to the whole
manufacturing process. You can automate just one step and make the entire
process more efficient.
"Lean Manufacturing and Automation Technology" is episode number eight in
Rexroth's lean manufacturing podcast series, available for listening or
free download from the company's website at
www.boschrexroth-us.com/leanpodcast. The podcast series is also available
from the iTunes podcast library and other podcast directories on the web.
Developed by Bosch Rexroth's Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies group, each eight-
to ten-minute lean
manufacturing podcast episode presents guest experts and information to
help manufacturers and OEMs understand and apply lean principles and
practices in their businesses.
Visit www.boschrexroth-us.com/lean for more information on lean
manufacturing.
Contact Information: Editorial Inquiries: Todd Walter Godfrey 717-393-383 ext 133 twalter@godfrey.com Kevin Gingerich Bosch Rexroth Corporation Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies 816 East Third Street Buchanan, MI 49107 Telephone 269-697-5295 Fax 269-695-5363 kevin.gingerich@boschrexroth-us.com
