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What is ROCO….

A scheduling model that requires only one line out of 13 and 15 to be productive. Whilst one of the lines is running, the other line is cleaned / made available for next SKU batch Perceived Deliverables Increased in throughput, Increased Process

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What is ROCO….

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  1. A scheduling model that requires only one line out of 13 and 15 to be productive. Whilst one of the lines is running, the other line is cleaned / made available for next SKU batch Perceived Deliverables Increased in throughput, Increased Process Increased food hygiene / Allergen compliance capability Lean – Single batch manufacture. What is ROCO….

  2. CI Project Charter - ROCO

  3. CI Line Performance - ROCO

  4. CI Project Plan - ROCO

  5. ROCO – Quad Chart • Next Steps • Agree standard time for changeovers • Trial ROCO model (w/c 20/02) • Develop risk reduction plans • Improve stage • Completion of SOP’s • Train out SOP’s • Complete action plan • Statistical Process Charts • Work Completed • Team selection and charter complete • Completed 1st level Pareto • Collated data for baseline measures and set targets • Completed RACI and communicated to stakeholders • Agreed run chart measures • Continuously track line performance • Investigated throughput differences between lines • Issues / Concerns • Project pushed back due to other operational tasks within the factory (5S) • Buy-in from all stakeholders • Counter Measures • Weekly communication update to all stakeholders

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