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Building the Lean Fulfillment Stream

Robert Martichenko

CEO, LeanCor Supply Chain Group

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The Lean Culture

• Understand your Purpose and Customer

Value Proposition

• Show Respect for People – Safety and

Engagement First

• Show Respect for Processes- Stability,

Standardization, Quality at the Source

• Make Problems Visible- Solve Problems in

Real Time

• Eliminate all Waste- Do only those things

that add value to the customer

• Continuously Improve- Get Better Every Day

• Understand the Difference Between

Leadership and Management Systems

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Who and Why Now ?

Manufacturers

Health Care

Retail

Consumer Goods

Supply Chain

Service Industries

Other…

Customer Driven

Competition Driven

Revenue Requirement

Cost Down Requirement

Next Step to “Op Ex “

Leadership Experience

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What it is…What is Isn't

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Lean Leader – Step 2 - Waste

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Building the Lean Fulfillment Stream

“The purpose of the book

is to connect lean thinking

to logistics and supply

chain management. We

hope that logisticians and

supply chain leaders will

look at their work in a

whole new way.”

-Robert Martichenko, 2011

Published by Lean Enterprise Institute, 2010

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LFS : Guiding Principles

Make customer consumption visible

Increase velocity an reduce variation

1. Make consumption visible throughout the fulfillment stream

2. Reduce lead time to enable pull and reduce inventory

3. Create level flow to reduce variation and enable stability

4. Use pull systems to reduce complexity and over production

6. Increase velocity to drive flexibility for meet customer demand

5. Collaborate , solve problems and focus on process discipline

7. Lead and make decisions based on Total Cost of Fulfillment

Why : To eliminate all waste so that only value remains

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Process: Systems Thinking

Ownership

and Control

Taking Responsibility for System Wide Results

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Focus on the Entire Value Stream

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Building the Lean Supply Chain

Problem solver

Building the Lean Supply Chain Professional

Building the Lean Supply Chain

Leader

The Lean Supply Chain

Professional Certificate Program

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Transforms the way you

think, act, and lead your supply chain.

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Develop the Vision and Make it Visible

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Build the Vision into A3’s and Process

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Bring Lean to All Logistics Functions

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Hour by Hour Visibility and PDCA

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Standard Work and Problem Solving

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Visibility to Critical Quality Variables

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Talk the Talk…and Walk the Walk

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Team Engagement and Visibility

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Critical to Getting the Job Done

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Work to Takt – Stay Flexible Hour by Hour

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People: The Beginning and the End

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Let’s Solve the Problem Together

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Thank You

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