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Comprehensive Overview of W Machine Works: Minority and Woman-Owned AS9100/ISO Certified SDB

W Machine Works, established in 1978, is a certified Minority and Woman-Owned Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) with AS9100/ISO 9001 certification since 2004. Located in a 27,000 sq. ft. facility, our 60 employees excel in multi-axis milling and turning. We prioritize efficient material management supporting lean manufacturing, maintaining high inventory accuracy, and upholding 6S in material storage. Our dedicated training programs for material handlers and planners ensure effective management of materials throughout their lifecycle, from procurement to delivery.

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Comprehensive Overview of W Machine Works: Minority and Woman-Owned AS9100/ISO Certified SDB

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  1. Process Owner Form 3.1.4

  2. Company Info • Minority and Woman Owned SDB • AS9100/ISO 9001 Certified (Since 2004) • DDTC/ITAR Compliant • SEA Certified • Multi-Axis, Multi-Pallet 5-Axis Milling • Multi-Axis, Multi-Spindle 8-Axis Turning • Founded 1978 • 27,000 Sq. Foot Building / 60 Employees

  3. Process Requirements • How does WMW focus on improving its material management processes in support of your lean and flow manufacturing? • How does WMW maintain a high level of inventory accuracy? • How do you maintain a high level of 6S in material storage areas? • How are levels of obsolete, slow-moving and expedited material maintained at a minimum? • How are material handlers, material planners and supervisors formally trained in material management methods?

  4. Process Flow Chart

  5. SIPOC

  6. Work Instruction

  7. Process Requirements • How does WMW focus on improving its material management processes in support of your lean and flow manufacturing? • Resources, Training, Process development • How does WMW maintain a high level of inventory accuracy? • Cycle Counting • How do you maintain a high level of 6S in material storage areas? • Storage Audits • How are levels of obsolete, slow-moving and expedited material maintained at a minimum? • Scheduling, Planning , and Layout • How are material handlers, material planners and supervisors formally trained in material management methods? • Training Presentations

  8. Materials Management • The movement and management of physical items and products from procurement through delivery to the customer .

  9. Materials Management • Physical Items exist in three stages

  10. Raw Materials

  11. Work In Process

  12. Finished Goods Inventory

  13. Thank you • Marzel Neckien • President- W Machine Works • Chairman SEA Supplier Advisory Council • mneckien@wmwcnc.com • 818-890-8049 ext. 237

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