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education & Training
We provide clients with the tools and assistance to train consistently and internally today and into the future.
bottom line results
DFT provides the tools to achieve Flow Manufacturing Excellence. Any-Model, Any-Volume, Any-Day.
Digital & On-Site Assistance
JCIT2 Has the technology & experience to provide training and consulting services online & on-site.
Materials Management
Key Topics
- How To Forecast To Supply Chains Independent Of Product Build
- When To Tie KANBAN To MRP
- Kanban Triggers To Eliminate Shortages
- Single vs Sole Sources
- Plan To Double Turns
- Supply Chain Requirements Without Work Orders
Suggested Chapters
- Chapter 1: DFT Design Excellence
- Chapter 3: The Self Directed Workforce
- Chapter 4: Kanban Materials Management
- Chapter 5: Engineering BOM
- Chapter 6: Demand Based Management
- Chapter 7: DFT Supply Chain Strategies
- Chapter 9: Internal DFT Training
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Executive
overview
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- Training & Implementation Outline
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- Student Workbook
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- Live Q & A
- Disruption - Textbook
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Online chapter selection
- Customized DFT Training
- Focus on Specific Topics
- Overview to Advanced Topics
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- Discuss Obstacles
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- Specific Issues
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- Time Lines & Check Lists
- Multiple Plants
- On-Going Support
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- Starting at $10/Student
- Unlimited Students
- Includes Support
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flow manufacturing solutions
client testimonials

JCIT Students come from all sectors of the manufacturing industry. 37% from Fortune 500 manufacturers, and others from large and mid-sized industrial companies. In recent years, even executives and vice presidents have begun attending, changing the audience from largely process engineers and operations managers.