Datacraft Solutions` Lean Replenishment Supply Chain Digital System Featured in Metalworking Production and Purchasing

Released on: June 26, 2008, 12:18 pm

Press Release Author: Thomas R. Cutler

Industry: Software

Press Release Summary: Datacraft Solutions' Lean Replenishment Supply Chain Digital
System Featured in Metalworking Production & Purchasing

Press Release Body: Datacraft Solutions (www.datacraftsolutions.com) delivers a
revolutionary digital kanban process of automation solutions to lean manufacturers
through a secure Internet gateway, eliminating the need to install and maintain a
complex IT infrastructure. The company has experienced significant growth in the
past two years by eliminating complicated, expensive, time-intensive software
implementations as well as extensive training regimens and the need for internal
support. Datacraft Solutions' replenishment supply chain digital kanban system
(Signum) allows customers to access and utilize powerful lean benefits immediately
for a low, predictable monthly fee. Services are scalable so manufacturers can
design an appropriate digital kanban solution.

The entire feature article, Lean strategies can help Canadian firms with high
currency, appeared in the June 2008 issue of Metalworking Production & Purchasing,
and was authored by manufacturing journalist, Thomas R. Cutler; the entire article
may be read at http://trcutlerinc.com/MP&P%20June%202008.pdf.

Lean manufacturing emphasizes quickly eliminating obvious sources of waste by
focusing on processes. Starting in the 1980's companies like Boeing began the lean
process to improve the quality of products and processes. The need for continuous
quality improvement and total quality management became the cornerstones of Lean
manufacturing principles and practices. By the 1990s most of the Fortune 500
companies were searching for techniques that would result in continuous quality
improvement. Core concepts of lean, such as just-in-time delivery, error-free
production, and continuous, were not fully understood, nor how to apply them. By
the end of 1999, most lean corporate manufacturing pioneers were implementing visual
controls (kanban), simplifying the reorder systems, and reducing the error-prone
double data entry. Just-in-time had replaced lagging indicators.

According to Stephen Parker, chief executive officer of Datacraft Solutions, makers
of Signum, an electronic kanban solution, "Lean thinking and practices have been
incorporated into all levels of the manufacturing business operation. Kaizen
shop-floor improvement is commonplace. Lean principles have spread throughout the
operation, far broader than just the manufacturing operations. The lean methods are
in engineering, logistics, customer support, transporting, and suppliers." Despite
lean roadmaps, business process mapping, and a myriad of consulting experts, little
data has been gathered to determine the actual percentages of lean methodology
adoption. At a conservative estimate more than
150,000 Canadian manufacturers have yet to implement a lean process. With 91% of
Canadian manufacturers employing less than 100 people, the vast market potential of
kaizen, kanban, and continued process improvement is staggering.


Datacraft Solutions
www.datacraftsolutions.com
Sonja Foust
sfoust@datacraftsolutions.net
800-819-5326


Web Site: http://www.datacraftsolutions.com

Contact Details: Datacraft Solutions
604 W. Morgan St.
Suite B-9
Durham, NC 27701
800-819-5326

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