WCM (WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURING) - NOVEMBER ONLINE MISSION

10:51 till 12:52 o'clock
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Web-Seminar
Due to the current pandemic situation, this year’s training course will take place in real time with Japan, on an efficient and user-friendly interactive web platform between 7 to 11 November 2022.

This online training course is free of charge.
  • Discover Japan's approach to World-Class Manufacturing
  • Learn how Japanese firms achieve superior production standards
  • Focus on the latest trends by visiting the top manufacturing plants in Japan
  • Get a close look at "the real GEMBA" ("production site" in Japanese)
  • Meet senior Japanese industry leaders

  Find out how to bring Japanese manufacturing thinking to European industry in this 4-minute video

Since the 1992 first edition, more than 900 participants from across all EU Member States have participated in this hands-on training course.

The 5-day World Class Manufacturing training mission provides in-depth analysis of Japanese manufacturing methods and is aimed at EU managers with knowledge of WCM and an engineering background. It assists the participants to gain a better understanding of TQC (Total Quality Control), TQM (Total Quality Management), TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), JIT (Just In Time), TIE (Total Industrial Engineering) practices and  current KAIZEN manufacturing methods (Continuous Improvement).

The training course consists of lectures, workshops and visits to some of the world’s most advanced Japanese factories in order to understand the real "GEMBA" (production site), talk directly with their production managers and observe the effective implementation of manufacturing methods.

This course will give its participants a detailed understanding of current Japanese approaches that they can adapt to help their companies lean journeys.

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PARTICIPANT PROFILE

Ideal participants have an important strategic role in shaping the company's best practice strategy or can influence the company's management of quality control / best practice / production systems as a full-time worker (e.g. Director, Manager, Operation & Logistics, Plant Manager, Quality Manager or Managing Director etc).

The sector of activity is not decisive. However, applicants from consulting sector will have a lower priority in the selection process.

ELIGIBILITY

The candidate must:

  • be a citizen of an EU Member State or of a COSME partnering country(*);
  • work for a company that is > 50% EU or COSME owned;

  • work for a company that is an EU or COSME legal person;
  • be supported by their employer;
  • be able to participate in the entire programme;
  • have a good command of English;
  • be an employee/team leader involved in engineering methods or production/service strategy or production control or with experience in operations management
  • have knowledge and practice of production methods of excellence.

SELECTION

The main criteria for selection are:

  • the professional & educational background of the candidate;
  • the strategy of the participant's company regarding WCM implementation.

In order to ensure a high degree of personal attention, the number of participants in each programme is limited.

PROGRAMME DESIGN & CONTENT

Study block I: lectures, seminars & panel discussions, presented by experts from Japanese industry covering subjects such as:

- Lead-Time Reduction through Streamlined Flows of Information and Products
- Policy Deployment, HR Management and Best Practice for Staff Motivation
- Continuous Improvement of Customer Service Supported by WCM
- Lean Thinking and WCM Approach in Japan
- TQC, TQM, TPM, JIT and TIE
- Attractive Quality Creation
- Levelled Production System
- Variable-Product Variable
-Quantity Production to meet Demand Fluctuation
- Synchronized Production System (from order to delivery)
- Flexible Manufacturing Implemented by QCD
- Improvement of Overall Manufacturing Capability.

Study block II: visits to companies - preparation for company visits and post-visit reviews.

The sectors of activity of the companies to be visited include, among others:
- Chemical products and plastics
- Machinery
- Steel products
- Automobile industry

The EU-Japan Centre's lean advisor is Prof. Richard Keegan, adjunct professor at Trinity Business School, Trinity College, Dublin. Richard is a specialist in the fields of World Class Business and Benchmarking and has focused on adapting these concepts for SMEs, working closely with a large number of SMEs helping them to implement improvement actions. An author of several books on the topics and previously Manager of the Competitiveness Department of Enterprise Ireland, he led the DG Enterprise & Industry Benchmarking Initiative and the European Benchmarking Forum and Network for the European Commission.

(*)  Please check the status of your country at https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/smp/guidance/list-3rd-country-participation_smp_en.pdf, Please only refer to the sub-paragraph: "COSME strand (SMP COSME)".

SMP-COSME: Stands for “Countries Participating in the COSME strand of the Single Market Programme". The Single Market Programme is the Commission programme that funds the EU-Japan Centre.

 

 

NEXT SESSION: 07.11.2022-11.11.2022

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Application deadline: 13 September 2022

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