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WIP AT MILWAUKEE GEAR IE390: JUNIOR PROJECT Sean Larson Project Team Leader Jonathon Cerny Project Team Member Berea Janzen Project Team Member Ryan Lowery Project Team Member Varun Modi Project Team Member

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Page 1: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

WIP AT MILWAUKEE GEAR

IE390: JUNIOR PROJECTSean Larson Project Team Leader

Jonathon Cerny Project Team Member

Berea Janzen Project Team Member

Ryan Lowery Project Team Member

Varun Modi Project Team Member

Page 2: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Agenda

Background / Problem Description

Current State and Data Collection

Initial Designs

Final Design

Implementation

Conclusions

Page 3: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Background

Leading producer of gears Experiencing growth Current Storage Problem with current method

Page 4: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Problem Description

Statement of problem Final goal Project team’s scope

Page 5: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Constraints

Height- 84’’ Width- 42” Movable Fit on flatbed truck Easily accessible

Page 6: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Agenda

Background / Problem Description

Current State and Data Collection

Initial Designs

Final Design

Implementation

Conclusions

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Current State

WIP stored on pallets

Not racked/stacked

Minimal space

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Data Collection

Raw material weights Pallet dimensions Part routings

Page 9: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Agenda

Background / Problem Description

Current State and Data Collection

Initial Designs

Final Design

Implementation

Conclusions

Page 10: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Initial Design: Collar System

• Made of wood• Allowed staking• Light and inexpensive• Flexibility

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Initial Design: Vertical Staking

Gears staked vertically Needed to purchase

loading equipment No stacking

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Initial Design: Horizontal Staking Metal Individual shelves for

each gear Can remove gears

independently No stacking Heavy

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Design Selection

Cost Functionality Durability Ease of Use WeightWeight 2 4 3 1 1

Collar System 3 3 3 2 1Vertical Stacking 2 1 3 1 2Horizontal Stacking 1 2 3 2 3Current System 3 2 2 3 2

Flipping AidEase of

ProductionEase of

ImplementationCreativity Space Saving

Weight 1 1 1 1 5

Collar System 1 3 2 2 3 53Vertical Stacking 2 2 2 3 2 39Horizontal Stacking 1 1 2 2 2 40Current System 1 3 3 1 1 38

Grand Total

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Agenda

Background / Problem Description

Current State and Data Collection

Initial Designs

Final Design

Implementation

Conclusions

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Final Design

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Features

CollapsibleNesting

Assisted Lifting

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Final Design

Benefits• Space saving• Durability• Safety

Future State• More effective floor

usage• Stacked containers

Page 18: Milwaukee Gear WIP Problem

Agenda

Background / Problem Description

Current State and Data Collection

Initial Designs

Final Design

Implementation

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Implementation

Stage 1: PrototypeTesting

Viable solution

Stage 2: PilotOne product line

Create accountability

Stage 3: Full ImplementationOne product line

Remove old materials

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Conclusions/RecommendationsConclusions Recommendations Design needs minor

changes related to cost Can be implemented

quickly Greatly increases space

for WIP

Clean house Remove unnecessary

equipment Use current racks Smooth production