Basic metals & Nonmetalics transformation

Meeting customer demand through capacity increase

BUSINESS CONTEXT

  • Producer of high quality specialty alumina.
  • Increasing global demand.
  • All 4 plants under demand pressure.
  • Capex investment in new plant on-going but timing not meeting market demand.

CUSTOMER NEED

  • Increase output from existing assets in order to meet global customer demand and prevent transportation costs.
  • Use Lean Six Sigma as a structural improvement tool.

RESULTS

  • Output increase vs. baseline of 15 – 20% and multi million € benefits.
  • At no additional capex & labour costs.
  • More predictability in the daily manufacturing output.
  • Translation to other plants.

CHANGES

  • Installed a reliable measurement system on output and in-process metrics.
  • Implemented operating standards & conditions.
  • Improved feeding process control of the ovens (was considered unimportant).

R&G APPROACH

  • Applied the Stable Operations concept by understanding daily output variation.
  • Only 3 specific root causes identified and addressed through mini-projects.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

“We have continued the optimisation efforts. We are currently producing 45% above the baseline at the start of the project”

Operations Director