Continuous
Improvement
Are you looking to make things faster, more efficiently, more cost effectively? Perhaps your assembly time needs reducing or you are over using materials?
Experienced value engineers will enable you to quickly get on top of any issues you are facing which is exactly what the Bennett Engineering team have a proven track record in. Our team have provided a range of businesses with a comprehensive review of their products, materials and processes in order to get more competitive, sustainable and efficient. Making continuous improvement for your business much easier and simpler!
Have you got machinery that’s just so complex on assembly that you are spending huge money on resource?
Do you need to introduce a review of your products to be competitive in your market place of operation or to increase profitability or even to introduce a new item?
Are you constantly looking at your procurement records shaking your head on the amount of items you need to order?
Working with Bennett Engineering will provide you with the continuous improvement methodology that will make an impact on your bottom line. BEDS will deliver practical ways to improve your design by analysing functionality, performance and manufacturing processes to reduce production costs and maximise your profitability. Our team complete this by evaluating the number of parts, material selection and manufacturing processes involved. This ensures that you will receive a successfully refined and improved design to put into place.
Reduce costs and material usage
Quicker assembly times
Eliminate unnecessary parts
Improve functionality and quality
By deploying Bennett Engineering into your business for continuous improvement programmes the outcome you can expect is every component will work hard to add value; maximising form, quality, price, and reducing risk. Minimisation of the number of components / machining steps within your manufacturing processes. Standardisation of components, hole sizes and tolerances.
There will be questions Bennett Engineering ask and considerations needed like consideration of the finish type. There’s lots of options available and could you consider making a batch to make it quicker and easier to control the finish? Review of instructions and/or labels to improve usability, quality and put an extra touch on your product. Safety; ensuring compliance with standards and regulations and evaluating if there is a better safer way to do things or operate a machine. Consistency in production / improved quality / function (can lead to more costly investment but if can improve function to gain a 20% cost saving).
Our approach is twofold; why use 200 fasteners when you can reduce down to 40? Why have a complex assembly process. You could call us the simplifiers.