Manufacturers
across the nation are looking for faster, more efficient ways to streamline
processes and production. While automation seems to be top of mind for most,
it’s also an expensive investment that some may not be ready to take on.
Luckily, there are other solutions you can implement to improve your
manufacturing facility’s efficiency.
Karakuri
kaizen, or karakuri, provides low-cost, simple, hands-free solutions to support
manufacturers’ needs. Karakuri literally means a type of doll that moves with
simple mechanics. In manufacturing, karakuri refers to simplified engineering
for kaizen that improve your system. Karakuri is the use of mechanic gadgetry
rather than electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic devices.
Core principles
and benefits to implementing Karakuri include:
Easier
maintenance. The
maintenance of Karakuri is often much easier than other types of devices. When
something goes wrong, workers have an easier time seeing what the problem is
and typically can fix the issue themselves, rather than calling a mechanic,
electrician, or other professional. Waiting for devices to be fixed can cause a
delay in production; Karakuri helps reduce lost time.
Improved
safety. Implementing
Karakuri allows a process to improve without risking the safety of employees.
Mechanical devices don’t pose as many hazards as electrical or hydraulic
machines, resulting in less lost work days due to injuries. Karakuri can also
help reduce human error within the production process.
Cost-effective
materials. Mechanical
systems typically are much cheaper than computerized systems. They also require
less time to develop, don’t take as much energy to operate, and are built using
less expensive materials.
Easy
improvement for the long term.
Because Karakuri is easier to maintain, workers are often able to take care of
problems and improve the process themselves. This makes room for small changes
that lead in the long term to continuous improvement.
Karakuri is all
about supporting the operator through simplicity, so their job is easier and
safer. So while you consider the benefits related to development, installation,
maintenance, and versatility, understand that human efficiency, ergonomics, and
safety are at the heart of karakuri.
A Karakuri
system is a way of stimulating creativeness and craftsmanship, figuring out
solutions together as a team. Karakuri Kaizen utilizes the knowledge present
on-site. Employees are key in this, with their amazing sense of adaptability
and ingenuity. Only humans know how to improve their work, how to invent
different ways of working and figuring out answers to problems. The result is
smart people building smart equipment, that are high in creativity and that
later become a benchmark for the others.
Keep in mind
that bright ideas emerge from smart people, and smart people emerge from
kaizen. It is actually one of the major benefits, because they empower
production workers. This is made possible by encouraging the use of
individuals’ creativity to build their own improvement solutions with other
team members from process departments. Karakuri Kaizen promote on-going
“kaizen” improvements by workers who want to make their work go faster,
smoother and smarter. This supports the idea that there is always a better way,
a truly motivational team experience. When you think about it, it’s a virtuous
cycle.
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