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When: Monday | 08:00AM - 12:30PM  
Title: World Class Manufacturing
Where: Governors Hall - E & F - Acme, MI
Category: Seminar
 
Event Description

World Class Manufacturing

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The Manufacturing Enterprise: Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategies

The competitive requirements for today’s global manufacturing systems dictate a systems approach to attaining world class manufacturing performance. The old method focused on cost, quality and delivery; you could approach each goal one at a time, step by step. Although the same metrics are still relevant today, achieving them is not as easy as it used to be. A comprehensive approach looking at the global manufacturing enterprise is necessary. The fundamental building blocks, such as simultaneous engineering, lean manufacturing and six-sigma quality are still required. But today’s global manufacturing systems must be agile, competitive at low volumes, scalable to higher volumes, lean in manufacturing and product design, and at or near the cutting edge in production technology. The complexity necessitates a systems approach for product design, product and process engineering, production planning, manufacturing technology, and global supply chain management. This seminar highlights some of the demands placed on today’s manufacturers and the manufacturers’ responses. Leaders in the manufacturing industry will present competitive supply chain options, global manufacturing strategies and advanced manufacturing technologies, as well as lean manufacturing examples and case studies.

Chair:

Jay S. Baron, Ph.D., President and CEO, Center for Automotive Research and Director, Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology

Speakers:

Bennie Fowler, Group Vice President, Global Quality, Ford Motor Company

Frank Ewasyshyn, Executive Vice President, Manufacturing, Chrysler LLC

Steve St. Angelo, President, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. and Senior Vice President, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc.

Kiyoshi "Nate" Furuta, Chairman and CEO, Toyota Boshoku America, Inc. Presentation

Yuuichi Mabuchi, Vice President, Value Network Optimization, Nissan North America Inc.

Jim Wolever, Associate Chief Engineer, Corporate Planning, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc. Presentation

Stephen Yurkovich, Professor and Director, Honda-OSU Partnership Program, Ohio State University

Courtney Hill, General Manager, Manufacturing and Quality Technology, General Electric Aviation

 
Location
Event Location Governors Hall - E & F
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The family friendly Partners Program is available for all attendee families. In addition, the Resort and surrounding Traverse City area have numerous opportunities for family fun. Contact the Traverse City Convention Bureau at www.visittraversecity.com or (800) 872-8377.

In addition to continental breakfasts and lunches, there are several evening activities designed for relaxation and informal conversation. Social Hours take place Monday-Thursday evening and on Wednesday evening there is an industry dinner and entertainment.

Your spouse or partner is welcome at all of the social hours and the Wednesday evening dinner. (Children are not permitted at the Monday - Thursday social hours and the Wednesday evening event. Alternative activities are planned and/or available.)

The seminars are designed to foster a casual atmosphere for the informal exchange of ideas. Business casual is appropriate. Some attendees choose business attire (suits or sport coats), particularly on Wednesday and Thursday. Others wear more casual polo shirts and slacks.

These are very informal events. Attire will vary from sport coats to polo shirts and slacks (for men) and from summer dresses and skirts to pants and shirts (for women).

Yes; continental breakfast and lunch are served each day. Social hours are hosted Monday through Thursday evening. In addition, registration on Wednesday or Thursday includes a dinner and party on Wednesday evening (hopefully outside, overlooking the Grand Traverse Bay).

The first thing to do would be to find a colleague who would be interested in replacing you. If your colleagues are already registered or unable to attend, please inform us in writing that you must cancel. To be eligible for a full refund of fees, notification of cancellation of registration must be received in writing by May 1, 2008. After this date, to be eligible for a refund of fees less the handling charge of $150.00 we must receive your request in writing before July 18, 2008. We regret that we cannot accept requests for refunds after that date.

The registration desk is in the lobby area at the base of the tower. We recommend that you pick up your name badge and conference materials at early registration on Sunday, from 5-7 p.m. or on Tuesday from 3:30-7 p.m. The registration desk is also open during the conference sessions. A name badge is required to gain admittance to the sessions. Please note: badges will be distributed the day before or morning of corresponding to the package that you have registered for and you may attend the social hours as they relate to your package.

 
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