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Success here equals success there: Meticulous task ensures global F-15 missions accomplished

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Success here equals success there: Meticulous task ensures global F-15 missions accomplished

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Ingrid Causey, 561st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Rewire Flight electrician, unmounts jacks on one of the panel doors of an F-15 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Since this particular workload began at Robins in 2009, continuous process improvements have continued to drive the number of flow days down. In the beginning that number stood between 60 and 70 days. It’s been further reduced to the current 49. By implementing Art of the Possible theories, identifying and eliminating constraints in the production process and standardizing those processes, several areas were improved.

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22/09/2015
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