Traditionally, engineers and accountants have looked at the supply chain from left to right in terms of Supplier, Input, Process, Output and Customers. However, the Japanese read it backwards and quite rightly start with the customer.
The defining characteristic of a Stage 5 organisation is that it is highly sensitive and aware of the entire supply chain process. This final step is the end of a logical progression, which started with team focus in Stage 2. It is necessary first to expose the organisation to the supply chain and develop measures to drive improvement that extends from suppliers to external customers.
CCI was recently honoured with a Heinz Supplier of the Year Award, a wonderful endorsement of our TRACC brand, underlining the significance of the TRACC Continuous Improvement Manageme... More...
TRACC Awards 2010
The Manufacturing Excellence TRACC Awards recognise and congratulate organisations that have achieved and sustained long-term excellence in their manufacturing performance. As CCI senior vice... More...
DuPont awarded for energy efficiency
In recognition of DuPont’s long-standing commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and conserve energy, the American Chemistry Council (ACC) ... More...