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BioTek Instruments Announces Lean Methodology Partnership with VMEC
In response to increased manufacturing demand, BioTek Instruments, Inc. has announced that they have partnered with the Vermont Manufacturing Extension Center (VMEC) in support of an ongoing lean methodology training curriculum.
The overarching goal of this program is to increase production efficiencies in BioTek’s Winooski facility, thus enabling increased speed and quality of goods for their customers in a variety of scientific research markets.
The lean training initiative was funded by the Vermont Training Program of the Department of Economic Development, and is customized to the unique manufacturing methods and requirements of BioTek Instruments.
Applying the principles of lean manufacturing, VMEC joined with BioTek’s manufacturing team to map the flow of each process and identify areas for improvement in order of priority.
Personnel were also trained on fundamentals of lean manufacturing, optimization in workspace organization, lead-time reduction, and kanban manufacturing methods.
According to Mark Boutin, Manufacturing Operations Manager at BioTek Instruments, the company’s production requirements have escalated year upon year.
"We reached a critical capacity, and knew that in order to increase production while maintaining our strict quality standards, we would have to work smarter," noted Mr. Boutin.
"By working with VMEC to apply lean manufacturing principles, our process steps have improved well beyond our expectations."
The integration of lean methodologies into BioTek’s manufacturing area has opened the door for other departments within the organization to implement lean principles, and VMEC is expected to continue their participation with BioTek Instruments for the additional training sessions.