Autor: Christian T. Stemplinger

Continuous Improvement Process (CIP)

Continuous Improvement Process (CIP)

Case study on the development of a CIP implementation model
Christian T. Stemplinger, Tobias Mohn, Herwig Winkler ORCID Icon
A German study from the ifaa-trendbarometer shows that approximately 80 % of the interviewed experts assign the “Continuous Improvement Process” (CIP) a high or very high priority for the success in the “shop floor” [1]. The sustainable implementation of the CIP into an existing production system and the continuous use of CIP in daily business are associated with multifarious problems. This presents a major challenge for many companies in their operational production management. The following case study introduces a planning model, which considers the usual practical problems and helps for an appropriate approach in three phases to the CIP.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 3 | Pages 73-77
Maintenance Change and its Effects

Maintenance Change and its Effects

Empirische Untersuchung der Instandhaltungsanforderungen und deren Auswirkung auf das Produktionssystem
Christian T. Stemplinger, Herwig Winkler ORCID Icon
In recent decades the maintenance has experienced a continuous change in the industry by the requirements and thus their influence has risen to the production system. But every industry and every production process is affected differently from it. In this paper, therefore, the most recent developments in the maintenance be excerpted from current studies and transferred into the automotive industry, specific into the supplier industry with screen printing products. Previously we created from current studies for the changing meaning of maintenance a cause-effect diagram. In order to raise the perception of the maintenance change in the industry, we conducted subsequently by an expert survey. From this we were able to describe deriving effects on the production system and the formulation of future research needs.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 2 | Pages 37-40