Optimizing the Logistics for an R&D Center of an Automotive Supplier
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Overview
Within an R&D center bringing together many different professions, the logistics function, scattered and embryonic, is perceived as disruptive and not facilitating. Based on this observation, KEPLER offers to redesign a logistics function adapted to the needs of the site, to improve the management of stocks, flows and consumables.
Context
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An automotive supplier with several R&D activities centralized on the same site
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A multitude of stocks of consumables and project parts without any management nor traceability
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A high turnover preventing the sustainability of good practices, especially with the absence of standards
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A globally unsuitable logistics organization lacking in agility
Objective(s)
Category: Meeting Customers Expectations
By implementing a logistics function:
- Restoring to logistics its central role of facilitator
- Engaging in a stock and flow optimization process (5S, dairy rounds, etc.)
- Setting up a part location tool
- Optimizing the management of consumables (supplies, storage, etc.)
- Designing standards and a sustainable training course
The objective of this project is not only to support our client to implement this Corporate-level industrial excellence project, but also to share and transfer our know-how to plants’ frontline management, to help them identify the improvement area with proper methodologies & toolkits. This project is also a proven-record to show our capability to mobilize qualified resources & partners in APAC zone, wherever we may not have local footprint, especially under COVID-19 contraints.Youssef MAMOUNI ALAOUI, Senior Consultant