Application of DMAIC technique to improve supply chain efficiency
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This study presents a detailed analysis of the use of Lean manufacturing approaches
to improve operational efficiency and minimize waste in the production processes of a
sugar packaging company situated in South Africa. Faced with obstacles in fulfilling
waste reduction targets and improving operational efficiency, the study attempted to
carefully identify underlying sources of waste and implement Lean concepts, notably
the DMAIC technique.
The study used a range of Lean problem-solving approaches, beginning with an ABC
analysis to identify Stock Keeping Units (SKU) with the greatest waste levels, followed
by a mix of the 5- Whys probing methodology and Ishikawa diagrams to go deeper
into waste reduction initiatives. Matrix prioritization was then used to prioritize actions
and implementations that address identified inefficiencies and issues, leading to the
creation and execution of an implementation strategy.
During the improvement phase, waste was significantly reduced, notably in the 500g
stock-keeping unit. Despite encountering obstacles associated with 1 kg SKUs, due
to variances in the Bill of Materials (BOM), significant progress was accomplished. The
DMAIC framework offered an organized method that included problem identification,
process evaluation, data analysis, improvement implementation, and control
installation.
The study indicated significant waste levels, which were above weekly targets,
resulting in a 70% production efficiency, (or 30% inefficiency), emphasizing the need
for process improvements. Among other recommendations, the study suggests
improving supervisor handover methods and introducing non-conformance reports
(NCRs) to increase supplier responsibility and raw material quality. Supplier
participation in performance reviews emerged as a crucial driver in dramatically
decreasing waste and increasing production efficiency, resulting in a remarkable 20%
improvement in production efficiency, thus raising the production efficiency levels to
90%.
In essence, this study sheds light on the efficacy of the DMAIC methodology within the
sugar company, offering practical insights into enhancing supply chain efficiency and
minimizing waste. By targeting significant process inefficiencies, the research
contributes to enhancing sugar production operations, benefiting stakeholders, and
bolstering industry competitiveness. The results advocate for the adoption of Lean
methodologies to optimize production processes and enhance profitability.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Engineering: Industrial Engineering, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2025.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6221
