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Excelerated Six Sigma® Six Sigma Case Study for Automotive Company B
Technology(s) Involved:
Aluminum Casting and Machining, AC Systems Component Machining and Assembly, Software Development
Objective(s):
Omnex consultants were retained to provide training, certification and implementation assistance in an initial implementation of Six Sigma Black Belt certification and improvement projects.
Projects involved in this engagement included:
- Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY) Improvement in Housing Clutch components
- RTY Improvement in CAB - FRC Machining and Assembly
- Optimization of Production Utilization/Cost of power/utilities
- RTY Improvement (performance/quality) in contracted software products
Indications of success:
All projects met or exceeded their targets for cost, quality, and/or productivity improvement(s) as determined by Champions' review and follow-up audit.
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