What is  Bottleneck Analysis?

A bottleneck restricts production, akin to a narrow funnel point.  It leads to backups, surplus inventory, and inefficiencies, hindering overall output.

Why Is Bottleneck Analysis Important?

Identify and resolve roadblocks to improve production flow, unlocking  capabilities, reducing lead times, and optimizing overall performance.

What are the goals?

Bottleneck analysis aims to boost throughput, cut cycle times, and  eliminate waste within processes for continuous production, leading to happier customers.

Relationship to Lean Principles

Clearing bottlenecks aligns with lean manufacturing, delivering value  while minimizing waste.  Workflow mapping aids structured continuous improvement for efficiency.

Identifying Bottlenecks

Several lean tools and techniques can be employed to pinpoint the areas causing delays

VSM visualizes material and information flow, enhancing efficiency.

Value Stream Mapping

Analyze process cycle time to identify bottlenecks and enhance throughput.

Bottleneck analysis with Process Cycle Efficiency

Takt time guides production rate to meet customer demand efficiently.

Takt time calculations

Gemba walks reveal workflow insights, aiding bottleneck identification and improvement.

With Gemba walks & observations

Identifying the true root cause of a bottleneck is crucial for effectively resolving it.

Root Cause Analysis

Iterative questioning reveals root causes by asking "why" repeatedly.

5 Whys technique

Ex., if a bottleneck is identified in a packaging line, the 5 Whys might go like this:

Why is the packaging line bottlenecked?

Why is the labeling machine running slow?

Why are the labels not feeding properly?

Why is the label roll misaligned?

Why didn’t the operator follow the proper setup procedure?

Fishbone diagram organizes potential causes systematically for bottleneck analysis.

Fishbone (Ishikawa) Diagram

Data analysis complements qualitative techniques, enhancing root cause identification.

Data collection & analysis

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