Press ReleaseSource: Bosch Rexroth Corporation

New Podcast: Improving Assembly Operations Using Lean Workcell Components
Thursday July 31, 2008 3:00 pm ET

New Podcast Episode Features Application Example Telling How Rexroth Lean Workcell Components Helped Bosch Security Systems Cut Waiting Time, Improve Quality and Eliminate Waste From Assembly Operation

BUCHANAN, MI--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 31, 2008 -- Bosch Rexroth (www.boschrexroth-us.com/lean) has released a new lean manufacturing audio case history discussing a real-world example of how one company cut waste, improved quality and reduced waiting time using lean workcell components in its assembly operation.

The audio application story can be downloaded for free from the Bosch Rexroth lean manufacturing podcast page at www.boschrexroth-us.com/leanpodcast.

Featuring Mark Ellis, manager of product assembly at Bosch Security Systems (www.boschsecurity.us), this audio case history tells how the company benefitted from building a modular workcell line with components from Rexroth's Manual Production System (MPS).

Source: Bosch Rexroth Corporation


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New audio case history provides real-world example of how one company cut waste, improved quality and reduced waiting time using lean workcell components in its assembly operation.

     
 
Bosch Security manufactures, supplies and distributes closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and monitors, digital recording and switching systems, and IP network video products. When the company decided to replace their flagship AutoDome camera with new and improved modular units, they opted to implement a lean workcell that would offer more flexibility and avoid waste to help them meet production needs.

Rexroth provided Bosch Security Systems with aluminum structural framing, flow racks, workstation lighting, electrostatic discharge (ESD) surfaces, and other MPS products. Using Rexroth T-slotted aluminum structural framing as the foundation of the lean cell, all the work components are mounted in easily accessible locations.

Rexroth's ergonomic workstations allow parts bins, tools, shelves, and fixtures to be positioned in optimum locations for efficient work. The workstations support one-piece flow within the workcell and can accommodate complete schedule flexibility with no downtime for line changeovers. This results in a production flow without stoppages or delay.

The "Bosch Security Lean Manufacturing Case History" is episode number five in Rexroth's lean manufacturing podcast series, available for listening or free download from the company's website at www.boschrexroth-us.com/leanpodcast. The podcast series is also available from the iTunes podcast library and other podcast directories on the web.

Developed by Bosch Rexroth's Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies group, each eight- to ten-minute lean manufacturing podcast episode presents guest experts and information to help manufacturers and OEMs understand and apply lean principles and practices in their businesses.

Visit www.boschrexroth-us.com/lean for more information on lean manufacturing.

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     Kevin Gingerich
     Bosch Rexroth Corporation
     Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies
     816 East Third Street
     Buchanan, MI 49107
     Telephone (269) 697-5295
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Source: Bosch Rexroth Corporation


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