Video: "Best Plants 2009 Video: Using Throughput Analysis to Increase Efficiency"
Are you stuck in the
downtime dilemma? Attacking downtime problems is the most efficient path to
improved productivity. Therefore, a list identifying the top causes of downtime
is the primary tool for increasing plant output, and addressing each of the top
downtime issues is the accepted best practice. This line of thinking contends
that improving downtime is the best way for management to meet overall goals for
increased profitability.
While downtime is one of a number of very
useful measurements of plant performance, focusing on it to the exclusion of
other indicators can be deceiving. Using only a "top 10 downtime list" can lead
to wasted resources and missed productivity goals. At the extreme, it can cause
your enterprise to lose its competitive edge. In this session at the 2009 IW Best Plants Conference, Mathew Rynard, Chief Technology Officer, Activplant proposes an alternate
approach to downtime -- throughput analysis -- as a more modern and effective
method for acquiring objective data about the causes of plant inefficiency.
Analyzing the flow of product through the plant, identifying chronic constraints
of all types and sequentially attacking those that will have the maximum impact
on plant performance can dramatically improve manufacturing efficiency. Get out
of the downtime dilemma and look beyond your downtime list to solve your
inefficiency problems with throughput analysis.
In This Presentation You Will Learn
What Activplant is and does (in minute 1)
Shop floor challenges (in minute 7)
Throughput analysis (in minute 22)
Throughput capability metric (in minute 25)
Losses driving the Throughput capability metric (in minute 33)
and more
About the Speaker
Mathew Rynard, Chief Technology Officer, Activplant
Mathew Rynard now
serves as the chief technology officer at Activplant Corporation, after a
successful 5-year term as vice president, research and development. Prior to
joining Activplant, he was the senior vice president of research &
development at Avotus Corporation, a global provider of enterprise
communications-management software. While at Avotus Corporation, Rynard served
as a member of the executive management team and ran the software development
organizations in Mississauga, Ontario and Summit, New Jersey. Responsibilities
included the development and support of multiple product lines, including SMB
packaged software and high-end, enterprise solutions.
Prior to his role
at Avotus Corporation, Rynard was with MDR Technologies where he held a number
of positions including VP of technology, director of engineering, and chief
software architect. He has worked with many large technology organizations on
co-development and consulting engagements, and brings a background in applying
software development processes to high-energy environments. He started his
career in control systems design with Bailey Controls after graduating with a
degree in Computer Engineering from McMaster University.
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