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Value Stream Mapping Helps Lund Boats Increase QualityOur Client
Recognized as a premium brand in the marine industry, New York Mills, MN-based Lund Boats manufactures aluminum fishing boats, runabouts, and inboard-outboard boats. The company has been in business since 1948.
Our client's problemThe marine industry is cyclical in nature and is currently experiencing a decline in market size. Recently Lund closed a second production plant in Manitoba to reduce costs, moving all production to Minnesota.
Enterprise Minnesota's Solution? Value Stream Mapping
Enterprise Minnesota provided a two-day training in value-stream mapping to 35 Lund employees. After learning the process, Lund employees created value-stream maps of all of the manufacturing areas in the plant. The value-stream maps showed several points in the production process where significant improvements could be made. For instance, employees found that on average two boats sat between each of the 5 work stations in the production line. This extra inventory represented under-utilized value. Lund Boats' ResultsSince the training, workers have conducted several quality improvement projects. "One project in the assembly area will result in a $46,000 annual savings," says Jake Wallgren, continuous process improvement engineer. A value-stream map of the fabrication area showed that more parts than would typically be used in a day were often on the floor, but not in use. A rearrangement of the area has reduced the inventory. Wallgren also notes that the value-stream mapping process improved communications among workers. "The best thing was the hands-on nature of the process," says Wallgren. "When we got out the sheets of paper and began to make the map ourselves we could see the areas for improvement." In addition to the two projects completed already, several others are in the works. |
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