The term '5S' originates from five Japanese words starting with the letter 'S' –Seiri (Sort), Seiton (Set In Order), Seiso (Shine), Seiketsu (Standardize) and Shitsuke (Sustain With Discipline). The 5S System serves as a Lean Manufacturing Methodology that contributes to and improves your shop's efficiency via optimizing your facility's organization. Lean manufacturing refers to the application of 5S principles, the implementing of lean practices, and sometimes includes the utilization of lean tools and kits in conjunction with these efforts to manufacture physical products. Lean manufacturing allows an array of benefits, including increased efficiency and reduced waste, as described below.
Implementing the Principles Of 5S & Lean Manufacturing typically leads to improvements in a number of areas. Most notably, the following:
The Principles Of 5S & Lean Manufacturing are proven to reduce the time and incurred costs associated with non-value added operations including inventory, motion, transport, over-processing, overproduction, re-work (required process corrections), and waiting. Also known as the Seven 'Mudas' or the '7 Wastes', these operations can all heavily impact your overall costs and your bottom line.
Implementing 5S Principles and Lean Manufacturing requires a continual effort to lessen or eliminate non-value-added activities. The reduction or elimination of waste – whether physical waste in the form of unused or scrapped materials and manufactured product, or waste in terms of time, directly impacts your bottom line. Minimizing overhead, streamlining your workflows, and making efficient use of your resources allows you to manufacture the maximum amount of product, using the least amount of space, materials, and personnel.
As you implement 5S in your facility, having clear step by step instructions and recommendations to follow is invaluable. By downloading our implementing 5S checklist, you'll also find information on:
*Source: Manufacturing Advisory Service Agency
This UK government agency served, studied and assisted thousands of industrial shops and organizations from 2002-2016. The now dissolved government agency serves today as a non-profit advisory organization that serves small to mid-size businesses throughout the UK.