Fundamentals of Manufacturing System Design and Analysis

This course provides a hands-on, analytical approach to understanding discrete manufacturing systems across various production environments. Participants will explore key concepts such as production flow, cellular manufacturing, inventory buffers, and performance metrics like cycle time and OEE. The curriculum also introduces continuous improvement frameworks and strategy deployment to ensure sustainable operational excellence.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Analyze and compare discrete manufacturing systems using key performance metrics and flow principles.
  • Apply tools like Little’s Law and line balancing techniques to optimize production efficiency.
  • Integrate Lean, Theory of Constraints, and Agile Manufacturing concepts into system design and improvement strategies.

Who Should Attend:

  • Industrial and manufacturing engineers seeking to enhance system-level thinking and operational impact.
  • Operations managers responsible for production efficiency and strategic deployment.
  • Professionals involved in continuous improvement initiatives within manufacturing environments.

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Course Details: RA01799

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Course Outline

Instructors and Program Director

Total Credits:
CEU 1.4
PDH 14