Lean Into Excellence
In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of process control strategies with insights from industry veterans Doug Bruce and Ken Stocco. They break down the fundamental differences between discrete manufacturing—where components are assembled into final products—and continuous processing, which involves the constant flow of raw materials. Ken shares his 28 years of experience in mining and how subtle variations in raw materials can impact production. He highlights the importance of dynamic process management, where continuous measurement and real-time adjustments are crucial for maintaining quality. Whether you're in manufacturing, mining, or any industry dealing with raw materials, this conversation will reshape your understanding of process control. 00:00 Introduction and episode overview 01:33 Defining discrete vs continuous manufacturing 02:46 Realization of different process control needs 04:39 Managing input variability in continuous processes 06:02 Continuous measurement and dynamic process management 07:06 Data overload and reaction delays in process control 09:17 Buffer management and its importance 11:38 Effects of buffer management and process variation 12:55 Learning from process deviations and improvements 13:43 Role of technology and automation in process control 16:32 Operator experience versus automation 18:05 Training new employees and maintaining process knowledge 19:36 AI and process control: similarities and differences 20:33 Incorporating new learnings into control systems 22:32 Equipment availability, reliability, and repair management 24:23 Predictive maintenance techniques and best practices 27:04 Advice for leaders in process control 28:15 Final thoughts: understanding the process before making changes
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