The Ford Production System
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Case Details:
Case Code : OPER040
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 1991 - 2004
Organization : Ford Motor Company
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : USA
Industry : Automobile
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Ford Production System
In January 1995, Ford employed a company-wide re-engineering initiative called
Ford 2000. One of the major objectives of Ford 2000 program was to develop and
implement a new manufacturing system called the Ford Production System (FPS).
According to Ford's website, "The vision of FPS is a lean, flexible and
disciplined common production system, defined by a set of principles and
processes, that employs groups of capable and empowered people, learning and
working safely together, in the production and delivery of products that
consistently exceed customers' expectations in quality, cost and time."
FPS was an attempt by Ford to transform itself from mass production system to
lean manufacturing system...
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Lean Manufacturing in Practice
Lean manufacturing aimed at bringing together human, material and mechanical
resources at the right time and place to accomplish a task. It strived to
eliminate every kind of waste including wastage of time, labor, scrap
material, defective parts, etc. There were several instances in which the
company achieved massive productivity improvements through lean
manufacturing techniques...
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Production Sytems of the Future
By 2003, all the plants of Ford had adopted FPS in their operations. It
was estimated that after the implementation of FPS, Ford had achieved
savings to the tune of $500 mn per year.
The personnel at the plants
also received web-based training while best practices were identified
and shared between the plants.
By mid-2003, Ford was in the process of standardizing manufacturing
operations across all its plants globally. The company planned to
implement standard operating procedures and uniform plant layouts... |
Exhibits
Exhibit I: The 2002 Shingo Prize Winners
Exhibit II: Ford - Innovative Methods of Manufacturing
Exhibit III: Assembling Process of Model T
Exhibit IV: Some Elements of FPS
Exhibit V: About Lean Manufacturing
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