Roadmap for Lean implementation in Indian automotive component manufacturing industry: comparative study of UNIDO Model and ISM Model
Subject Areas : Mathematical OptimizationJ. R . Jadhav 1 , S. B. Rane 2 , S. S. Mantha 3
1 - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Bhavan’s Campus, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai, 400 058, India
2 - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Bhavan’s Campus, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai, 400 058, India
3 - All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath, New Delhi, 110 001, India
Keywords: In, Lean . Just, time (JIT) . Automotive component manufacturing . Lean practices . Strategies . Interpretive structural modeling (ISM) . United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) . Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA),
Abstract :
The demands for automobiles increased drastically in last two and half decades in India. Many global automobile manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers have already set up research, development and manufacturing facilities in India. The Indian automotive component industry started implementing Lean practices to fulfill the demand of these customers. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has taken proactive approach in association with Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) and the Government of India to assist Indian SMEs in various clusters since 1999 to make them globally competitive. The primary objectives of this research are to study the UNIDO–ACMA Model as well as ISM Model of Lean implementation and validate the ISM Model by comparing with UNIDO–ACMA Model. It also aims at presenting a roadmap for Lean implementation in Indian automotive component industry. This paper is based on secondary data which include the research articles, web articles, doctoral thesis, survey reports and books on automotive industry in the field of Lean, JIT and ISM. ISM Model for Lean practice bundles was developed by authors in consultation with Lean practitioners. The UNIDO–ACMA Model has six stages whereas ISM Model has eight phases for Lean implementation. The ISM-based Lean implementation model is validated through high degree of similarity with UNIDO–ACMA Model. The major contribution of this paper is the proposed ISM Model for sustainable Lean implementation. The ISM-based Lean implementation framework presents greater insight of implementation process at more microlevel as compared to UNIDO–ACMA Model.