Operational Excellence

How to Quickly Turn Around an Underperforming Manufacturing Plant

By David Hicks, David Pate

February 18, 2019

Even well-run companies occasionally have a manufacturing plant that jumps off the rails. 

A manufacturing plant occasionally becomes a case study for Murphy’s law. Anything that can go wrong, does go wrong. As a result, it ends up missing the monthly production and financial targets by a wide margin. With each passing month, the plant falls further and further behind.

This TBM article describes the four-phase plant turnaround process that we’ve developed over the years that can quickly get a manufacturing operation’s performance back to where it should be.

TBM Four-Phase Plant Crisis Recovery Process

  1. Evaluation
  2. Stabilisation
  3. Recovery & Improvement
  4. Sustainment

The plant turnaround starts with a review and evaluation of the current metrics and performance assessment. Phase two focuses on stabilisation or stopping the bleeding. Phase three is about driving the recovery and implementing improvements, establishing new processes, systems and governance procedures. And finally, phase four is about sustainment and establishing the appropriate management behaviours needed to ensure the new performance levels are maintained over the long term.

Download the article to learn more.

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