Root Cause Analysis Solves Complex Problem
System Improvements' TapRoot System
Huntsman Corp. manufactures
basic products for a number of global industries, including
chemicals, plastics, automotive, footwear, construction,
paints and coatings, health care, detergent, personal care,
and packaging.
Huntsman wanted to find a consistent, effective root cause
analysis tool that it could use to solve problems and improve
performance. During the testing and integration period for
a large petrochemical manufacturing process, a large tank
collapsed due to the rapid condensation of steam that was
being used to clean the tank prior to maintenance work.
The rapid condensation occurred when the deluge system was
accidentally activated after an electrician removed a faulty
bulb in one of the relays for that system's electrical power
supply. The collapse of the process tank caused severe damage
to the tank and significant costs for its replacement.
Huntsman sought to quickly investigate and learn how to
prevent the recurrence of the collapsed process tank within
the two weeks the repairs were being made and without requiring
excessive support of plant personnel. The investigation
was performed at a facility licensed to use the TapRooT
System.
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Corrective Action Tracking System Improves Data Access
AssurX's CATSWeb
Solectron Corp., headquartered
in Milpitas, California, provides a full range of global
manufacturing and supply-chain management services to the
world's premier high-tech electronics companies. The company
grew by providing circuit board assembly services to the
dense circle of electronics companies located in the Silicon
Valley. Founded in 1977, the two-time winner of the Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award was looking for an automated
system to extend failure process analysis to customer locations.
Solectron had no way of tracking and reporting product
problems nor querying information that needed to be addressed
immediately. When customers would demand data, engineers
would have to stop what they were doing, spend several hours
per week compiling data and producing reports--all of which
were completely paper-based. This caused numerous productivity
and data-compilation problems; paper-based systems are known
to be inefficient and can become outdated in a matter of
hours.
CATSWeb was chosen by Solectron because customers who were
standardized on Sun Solaris or other Unix-based systems
were able to retrieve and enter data without problems associated
with other Web-based systems that rely on Java, JavaScript
or VBScript code on the client browsers. Any type of browser
could be used to access CATSWeb around the world, and with
CATSWeb, Solectron was able to produce instantaneous dynamic
reports in real time, greatly increasing the visibility
of the problem.
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