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For Cluster Development Initiative

PRESENTATION ON. awareness programme cum workshop on productivity and Efficiency Improvement. For Cluster Development Initiative. EWIS. Presented By. EWIS. East West InfoSolutions. ISO 9001:2008 ORGANISATION.

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For Cluster Development Initiative

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  1. PRESENTATION ON awareness programme cum workshop on productivity and Efficiency Improvement For Cluster Development Initiative EWIS Presented by EWIS Delhi

  2. Presented By EWIS East West InfoSolutions ISO 9001:2008 ORGANISATION Presented by EWIS Delhi

  3. Our March continues on the path of Self-reliance, Quality and excellence… Presented by EWIS Delhi

  4. Contents of the Presentation • About the Organisation • About Productivity • Process of Productivity Improvement in a Cluster • Improvement Results • Methodology of Productivity Improvement

  5. QUALITY POLICY We, Team of EWIS will continually improve the Quality of our Services in Consultancy in the areas of Management, HRD, Industrial Engineering, Institutional Development, Training and Survey to our Clients through the Study and Implementation and also facilitate our clients keeping in view their present and future Organizational Developmental requirements. We will also ensure organizational future growth and prosperity by implementation of Quality Management System in conformity with ISO 9001: 2008. EWIS Delhi

  6. WE OFFER • SERVICES • 1. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY • PRODUCTIVITY • QUALITY • HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT • 2. QUALITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES • 3. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT • 4. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ON • BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING • - CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT • 5. IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY AND RESEARCH • 6. SOCIO ECONOMIC STUDY AND SURVEY EWIS Delhi

  7. Business Applications EWIS Delhi

  8. Why you should choose EWIS over other companies?? We ensure complete customer satisfaction EWIS Delhi

  9. EWIS delivers the highest level of expertise and flexibility to meet Customer’s expectations EWIS Delhi

  10. A Select list of CLENTS and Sectors where Assignments is Continuing or completed • NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL • Organisational Restructuring in the following Sector • - Power Sector – THDC (Tehri) • - Ministry of Transport – IWAI (Inland Water) • - Educational Sector – SOL under University of Delhi • - Socio Economic Survey and Study – UNCTD, DC – Handicrafts etc. • 2. IL & FS (in World Bank and DFID Fund) • - Productivity Improvement • - Quality Improvement Services • 3. HARYANA TECHNICAL EDUCATION • - Grading of the Institutes • - QMS for Technical Institutes EWIS Delhi

  11. 4. National Power Training Institute - NPTI • 5. SIDBI, World Bank and DFID – in 2 Clusters • - Productivity Improvement • - Seminar on Improvements etc. • 6. Automobile Industry • - Productivity and Lean Manufacturing • 7. Quality Council of India • 8. Uttarpradesh Pradesh Consultancy Limited • 9. LEAN MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION • A Scheme under Ministry of MSME Govt. of India (For 5S, Kaizen, QC, SMED, TPM, Process Layout, Inventory etc.) • Cluster – I: Meerut Engineering Cluster • Cluster – II: JAMSHEDPUR Automotive Cluster (on progress) • 10. Process Modification and Manpower Standardisation of HNG – Hindustan National Glass Factory EWIS Delhi

  12. 11. ACE Refractory (Caldrys, France, Katni and Nagpur, previously ACC Cement of ) • 12. NABCONS – NABARD Consultancy Services • - Ministry of Food Processing • - Min. of Agriculture • - RASPATI AWARD - Nirmal Gram Puraska (NGP) • - Project Assessment of CAPART • 13. SOMANY Ceramics Ltd. (Buhadurgarh and Kadi, Gujrat) • 14. SBI – State Bank of India • - Project UPTECH – Technological Upgradation for the State of Jharkhand • 15. M M AQUA PVT. LTD. • - Plant Layout • - Energy Conservation • 16. BHEL – HRDI, Noida • - Online – Leadership Assessment • 17. PTC Limited (Power Trading Corporation) • - Energy Conservation • 18. APITCO – Cluster Development EWIS Delhi

  13. ORGANISATIONA STRUCTURE OF EWIS EWIS Delhi

  14. CERTIFICATES PUBLICATIONS AND SUCCESS STORY EWIS Delhi

  15. EWIS Delhi

  16. EWIS Delhi

  17. Presentation at Vigyan Bhawan For the Success of Cluster Development – Lean Manufacturing Implementation Under Min. of MSME, Govt. of India EWIS Delhi

  18. EWIS Delhi

  19. EWIS Delhi

  20. Productivity Presented by EWIS Delhi

  21. Productivity Presented by EWIS Delhi

  22. Productivity in industry Presented by EWIS Delhi

  23. Government’s responsibility Presented by EWIS Delhi

  24. Management’s responsibility Presented by EWIS Delhi

  25. Factors Tending to Reduce Productivity Presented by EWIS Delhi

  26. Factors tending to reduce productivity Work content added due to process • Incorrect production process (and/or machine) used • Process not operated properly • Non-optimal layout with wasted movements. • Working methods of operation causing wasted movements, time and efforts. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  27. Factors tending to reduce productivity Ineffective time due to management • Marketing policy which demands unnecessarily large number of products. • No standardization of components between as well as within products. • Failing to meet customer’s requirement from the beginning. • No plan for flow of work. • Improper supply of material, equipment. • Improper maintenance of plant and machines. • Insufficient safety measures. • Improper working conditions resulting in interrupted work. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  28. Process of Productivity Improvement Applied in A Cluster

  29. MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT STUDY

  30. MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THIS STUDY AND IMPLEMENTATION • Main activities are related to increase Productivity. • Line Design of the Production lines– For Closing, Lasting and other relevant Lines • It is executed according the differentiations of the Products, i.e. • No. of activities in the Components • Man and Machine Combination • Time of each activity • No. of Helper, Fitters and Machine required to maximise the utilization all Inputs • Implement the Line setting according the Line Design • Space Management

  31. SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

  32. BASIC LEARNING ON PRODUCTIVITY

  33. Methodology of Productivity Improvement In the Industry

  34. Introduction • WM is also used to set standard times to carry out the work, so that any ineffective time is not included later. • Any addition the standard time would show up as excess time and thus can be brought to attention. • Since, standard times are set for all the activities through WM, it has earned bad reputation amongst workers. • Major reason for that has been the initial focus of the WM methods, which essentially targeted only the worker controllable ineffective times. • Management controllable ineffective times were ignored traditionally. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  35. Steps in making a time study • Obtaining and recording all the information about the job, the operator and the surrounding conditions, which is likely to affect the carrying out of the work. • Recording a complete description of the method, breaking down the operation into “elements.” • Examining the detailed breakdown to ensure that the most effective method and motions are being used. • Measuring and recording the time taken by the operator to perform each “element” of the operation. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  36. Steps in making a time study • At the same time assessing the effective speed of the working of the operative in relation to the observer’s concept of the rate corresponding to standard rating. • Extending the observed times to “basic times.” • Determining the allowances to be made over and above the basic time for operation. • Determining the “standard time” for the operation. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  37. Breaking the job into elements • An element is an distinct part of a specified job selected for convenience of observation, measurement and analysis. • A work cycle is the sequence of elements which are required to perform a job or yield a unit of production. The sequence may sometimes include occasional elements. • For each job, a detailed breakdown of the complete job into elements is necessary. Because…. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  38. Reasons for breakdown of job • To ensure that productive work (or effective time) is separated from unproductive activity (or ineffective time). • To permit the rate of working to be assessed more accurately than would be possible if the assessment were made over a complete cycle. • To enable different types of elements to be identified and distinguished, so that each may be accorded the treatment appropriate. • To enable elements involving high fatigue to be isolated and to make the allocation of fatigue allowances more accurate. Presented by EWIS Delhi

  39. THANK YOU Presented by EWIS Delhi

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