Site Tour | James Hardie
Event description
The C.I. Journey
While getting a first-hand look at some of Australia's leading industrial and manufacturing facilities and warehouses, our site tours are a great way to network and engage in peer-to-peer learning.
Host Site:
Host Presenter:
Nam Nguyen
Continuous Improvement Manager, James Hardie
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Join us at James Hardie’s Rosehill manufacturing plant where our host, Nam Nguyen, will take us on a journey of the progression of their CI program, specifically looking at the transition of their Leader Standard Work program from paper to digital format.
James Hardie Industries are the world’s leader in high-performance fibre cement building products.
During this event you will;
- Gain an understanding of the digital transformation of their Leader Standard work.
- Understand the product flow and critical aspects of their manufacturing process.
- Have time to review and ask questions
Agenda:
8:15: Arrival and registration
8:25: Walk to training room
8:30: Introductions and site presentation
9:15: Site tour
10:30: Q&A over a light morning tea
11:00: Depart
PPE Requirements: Steel Capped Safety Shoes/Boots, Long pants
Who should attend?
This tour is ideal for Operations Managers and Business Improvement Professionals.
As a member of IPA you can register up to 2 people, subject to availability, to attend this event.
This event is for IPA members only, there will be no public access to this event.
When do I need to register by?
Registrations close 7 days prior to event date.
Registrations are based on a "first come, first served" basis.
There are no allocated seats with membership.
Who can I contact for further information?
Samantha Jeffrey | National Engagement & Event Manager
samantha@industrypartners.com.au
0438 058 823
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