Industrial Performance

Field and data. No methodological dogma.

Seven years running production, then seven running logistics, on the same SEVESO site. I’ve held the whole chain, from receiving to shipping, with production and packaging in between. And the cost hides at the joins, where nobody is paid to look.

Why this area

Three stances that set this area apart from a classic consultancy.

01

A field practitioner, not an auditor

Seven years as Production Manager, seven years as Industrial Logistics Manager on a SEVESO site. The processes, the flows, the automation, I ran them myself, not observed from a distance.

02

Data before dogma

SPC, design of experiments, measured capability. Cpk greater than or equal to 1.33 held over time, not a Lean initiative that evaporates in six months.

03

It holds after I leave

Training the teams, managerial discipline, documented handover. Durable performance is owned, not decreed.

WHERE IT STARTS

Two ways in. One chain.

Nobody calls me for a catalog. They call because a line is not holding its numbers, or because inventory costs more than it returns.

Production

Your plant is running, and the margin is not there.

What you lose along the way never shows up in the P&L.

Production · TCO Lean

It varies, and nobody can say why.

Process, settings, packaging : I trace the causes with what can be proven, not with what gets repeated. And I train your teams, otherwise it comes back.
Cpk ≥ 1.33 reached and held on critical parameters
SPC, design of experiments, OEE driven by the numbers
Operators track the measurement themselves, and that is what makes it hold
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Production · TCO Auto

You automate, and you take the integrator at their word.

PLCs, DCS, robots, WMS, shop-floor scheduling : one chain of decisions, from the sensor to the ERP. I write the spec that holds up in front of the integrator, I run the acceptance tests, and I hand it back to your teams.
First automated DDU in France: €760K, 18-month ROI
DCS / SAP PP interface via Oracle, a unique differentiator
A spec that holds up to expert integrators
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A production problem ends up in inventory. An inventory problem often starts in production. Same chain, seen from both ends.

Flow

Your materials are waiting, and so are your finished goods.

The shop floor before the spreadsheet.

What I steer once I am in

When the subject becomes a project, with a budget, milestones, suppliers and a board waiting for a report, I steer it. Industrial investment, automation, industrial IS : same method, same person, and I am still the one who was on the shop floor.

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