Site Tour | Siniat (Etex Australia) - Kanban in action
Event description
Join Us for our Site Tour of SINIAT (Etex Australia) in Beenleigh QLD
The Siniat (Etex Australia) site in Beenleigh QLD produces a comprehensive range of metal framing components that are designed and manufactured in Australia for use with their wall and ceiling systems.
Their application of Kanban within the stores and production processes demonstrates a commitment to quality and efficiency.
Join us for a unique opportunity to see their manufacturing excellence and Kanban systems in action.
Secure your spot now for an insider's look at the forefront of Australian manufacturing.
During this event, you will.
- Gain an understanding of the site processes.
- See examples of Kanban, 5S and visual management.
- Participate in a 45min open discussion on 5S and Kanban in Action.
Host Site:
Agenda:
08:15: Arrival and registration
08:30: Introductions
09:00: Site tour
10:00: Morning Tea
10:30: Working Group discussion on Kanban and 5S (facilitated by IPA)
11:25: Wrap Up
11:30: Event Close
PPE Requirements to bring:
- Steel-capped safety shoes/boots
- Hi-Vis vests
- Safety glasse
Who should attend?
Limited to 16 participants, this tour is ideal for anyone within our membership with an interest in Kanban and 5S.
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 11th October at 5pm.
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 & Events Manager
samantha@industrypartners.com.au
0438 058 823
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