As a manufacturer in the aerospace industry, you understand how critical efficiency is for production.
In this tightly regulated industry, which is often significantly impacted by outside forces, production efficiency is one area where manufacturers can exert control.
As a manufacturing leader, you may not have any control over new government regulations, supply chain disruption, or a shift in market demand for parts and new equipment. But you can leverage tools to increase efficiency to mitigate them. That’s where you can improve business results.
As a business, you should consider the goal of your manufacturing efficiency efforts. The goal of efficient production is high-quality output with minimal waste. However, the details of what that means will differ for every business.
For example, for a high-volume manufacturer, output is critical. Manufacturing and shipping more sales-ready products every hour is the goal of efficient production. Reducing waste may be the goal of manufacturing efficiency efforts for a made-to-order manufacturer. For another company in aerospace manufacturing, tracking production and traceability records may be the focus of their efficiency efforts.
Your efficiency goals should align with your customer needs and manufacturing priorities.
Consider the triggers or “pressure points” in your current processes that will help you reach your goals. The ideas below cover triggers we’ve uncovered in our work with manufacturers. They aren’t the only options for increasing manufacturing efficiency, but they provide a starting point for crafting an improvement strategy.
Manufacturers have designed and implemented standard operating procedures (SOPs) to increase process efficiency.
But they only work if they are used.
Many companies struggle to enforce SOPs with workers. Carefully crafted procedures are put aside and quickly forgotten. This can create production inefficiencies and safety challenges. Here are a few ways you can better leverage SOP for manufacturing efficiency.
Automation and technology hold tremendous promise for increasing efficiency, but many companies struggle to implement these applications and equipment. That struggle starts with a piecemeal approach to automation.
Adding a piece of automation hardware in one area, then selecting another piece of hardware for a different process, and then jury-rigging a software platform to manage it all with an employee who isn’t trained creates an inefficient solution.
Starting with intelligent investments and an overall plan to meet your efficiency goals is critical.
As an aerospace manufacturer, you know how critical maintenance is for manufacturing efficiency. A machine that isn’t working well can create quality issues and costly downtime.
Unfortunately, maintenance and repair are often deprioritized when a business is short-staffed, as we see in the current tough labor market. You need workers on the floor, and maintenance can wait. That can lead to less-efficient machines, reduced overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), and potentially lower quality and increased waste. Take steps to ensure efficient equipment operations.
Aerospace manufacturing is a complex business in a highly regulated industry. Success starts by looking at current processes and operations with a critical eye and identifying opportunities for improvement. Find the gaps in processes and operations preventing consistent, seamless, error-free, and fast production. For improvement, you need to be willing to make a change.
You don’t need to do it alone. OTC Industrial Technologies is a leading supplier of comprehensive manufacturing solutions. Whether it’s new equipment, a better automation strategy, engineering support, or maintenance and repair solutions for mission-critical machines, OTC is a one-stop shop for manufacturing efficiency.
Don’t wait to improve operations. Contact OTC today to discuss your needs.