PP Electrical Systems Ltd opened their doors to 12 delegates as part of the IME business to business visit programme.
The visit was organised to support the 'Manufacturing strategies for the 21st Century' workshop offered by MAS-WM in March as part of their series of Best Practice Manufacturing Workshops. Designed to support the theory learnt in the workshop, PP were an ideal host for the visit as they can demonstrate their successful application of the theory throughout their factory.
Established in 1967, PP has developed into one of the World's largest manufacturers of electrical assemblies. Having trebled their turnover in the last 6 years, and with large modern premises coupled with a highly skilled staff of 180+, they provide World-class solutions in varying aspects of business from Design for Manufacture to Just in Time delivery.
During the visit PP focused on four areas which have been key to their success which included moving up the supply chain, adding value to the supply chain, people development and quality. These areas were reinforced in every element of the visit and are clearly visible throughout the factory.
Gurjit Kang, PP’s Excellence School Leader added the following:
“Creating a vibrant culture of continuous improvement has transformed our business from a local panel supplier to a global provider of strategic productivity solutions. We’ve recruited attitude and then trained skills through our very own in-house training facility – ultimately the key to our success.”
Following a detailed presentation on the subject, delegates were offered the opportunity to walk around the shop floor with a member of the PP team to look at the application of their strategies in more detail. Each delegate was able to talk directly to staff members and no area or subject was off limits.
Delegate comments from the day include:
PP will be opening their doors to Inside Manufacturing Enterprise again on Tuesday 10th June 2008 for a Best Practice visit. For more information or to book a place please email contact the IME team on 024 7623 6861, email Michelle Connors or visit the MAS-WM website.