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Another Wisconsin Lean Example
August 15, 2007


Green Bay Press-Gazette - Tufco growing operations while keeping safety in focus:

On my blog, I've written often about the great examples of Lean that come from the state of Wisconsin.  I'm sure the strong Wisconsin MEP program branch has a lot to do with that.

Another story from a small company in Wisconsin:
"“It is easy to downsize. Growth is difficult,” LeCalsey said. “There are so many draw-offs of profitability in growth.” The company has adopted the Six Sigma and Lean processes and more than doubled annual wipes capacity in four months, LeCalsey said. He said Tufco has five times less waste than before implementing Lean. “We think we can get another 50 percent on that same equipment,” he said. It was not an easy transition."
The plant has also gone 2 million man-hours without a lost-time injury. That's something to be proud of and an illustration that Lean and safety go hand in hand!

It's also a great reminder that Lean should be a growth strategy.  You're going to free up people through efficiency improvements, so it's better to find something productive for them to do rather than killing your Lean efforts with layoffs.

Posted by Mark Graban on August 15, 2007 | Comments (4)


August 22, 2007
In response to: Another Wisconsin Lean Example
Dan Ferraro commented:

I don't know if the my last comment went thru, so here it is again...I live in Wisconsin. I know this is not exactly on topic but I need info and you seem like you might know about this. I am an architect and I am inventing a product that is made of plastic. It is not for children, not for food, it just sits there in between the mattress and the box spring of a bed. Can you tell me which trade association it would be a part of. I need to talk to an organization who already knows this industry. I think it's the nondurable consumer goods industry but you could confirm that. I need to research the possible government or other agency regulations or codes that affect this kind of product. Dan Ferraro dan_ferraro@sbcglobal.net Thank you for your time.




August 26, 2007
In response to: Another Wisconsin Lean Example
Mark Graban commented:

Dan -- you might want to check out the Service Corps of Retired Executives (www.score.org) for advice about your business. I'm not sure what the exact answers you need are.




November 20, 2007
In response to: Another Wisconsin Lean Example
TABITHA commented:

On the warpath




November 20, 2007
In response to: Another Wisconsin Lean Example
TABITHA commented:

On the warpath





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