5S For Manufacturing Companies
5S Methodology for Manufacturers
For those working in manufacturing, 5S is one of the most effective methods for ensuring a smooth operation. We specialise in providing the products along with the advice you need to implement your own 5S program.
Let’s first understand what 5S is.
What is 5S?
Five Japanese words correspond to the various actions in the 5S model (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke). They are Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardise, and Sustain.
Toyota’s famous operation philosophy emphasises business efficiency by structuring operations in such a way as to reduce resources used, improve efficiency, save money on operational costs, and improve the quality of services provided.
The following information will help you understand what the 5S program is, what each element means, as well as how manufacturing companies have applied this proven philosophy through lean management.
By establishing a streamlined workflow, eliminating waste, and organising the workplace, the 5S concept is intended to ensure efficiency, safety, and improved performance – which also applies to our products.
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1. Sort
SORT is the first step of the 5S program. Items in the warehouse are arranged in the workplace into three groups: retain, return, and rid. In this way, an organisation can identify materials it holds, where they are held, and whether or not they are needed.
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2. Set in Order
An imperative element of lean manufacturing is setting items in order. During this step, companies will find a place for everything and ensure their position is clearly labelled and protected.
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3. Shine
Cleanliness one might assume is to do with personal hygiene, but there is merit to paying particular attention to cleanliness in the business setting in lean manufacturing. Maintaining, servicing, and repairing damaged equipment as necessary is a critical component of 5S lean manufacturing.
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4. Standardise
A program’s effectiveness is determined by how well its components are standardised. The standardisation of sorting requires developing programs and controls so that employees, supervisors, and managers make sorting a regular part of operations so that it becomes second nature – i.e. avoid constantly changing systems!
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5. Sustain
SUSTAIN is the final component of the 5S philosophy. Detailed and rigorous review programs monitor and fine-tune each of the steps of the 5S program to achieve this step. It is a reality of any program that it must continually be reviewed for inefficiency and revised to be increasingly effective as time goes on.
Orgatex 5s Solutions
At ORGATEX we are experts in Continuous Improvement, Visual Management & 5S solutions. We have been developing high-quality products to improve work processes for more than 50 years across a wide range of industrial, manufacturing, and logistic sectors.
In addition to our wide range of Lean products, such as our Long Life Floor Marking and Container Labelling, we also provide solutions to many problems encountered during the implementation of Lean & 5S programs for your workplace.
Get Expert Advice For Your 5S Program
If you are looking to implement your own 5S program in a bid for improved processes and efficiencies in your manufacturing operation, please feel free to get in touch for a no obligation free of charge consultation.
We’ll discuss your business needs and recommend the products that we’ll help you install standardised systems across your operation, allowing you to put your scale up.
You can fill out our contact us form or give us a call on +44 191 386 1240.