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International Journal of Science Engineering and Management (IJSEM)

Monthly Journal for Science Engineering and Management

ISSN : 2456-1304 (Online)

Lean Six Sigma Prioritization of Green Electro Chemical Machining using ANP

Author : Sevak Ram Dansena 1 Harsh Kumar Pandey 2 Vikas Swarnakar 3 Narendra Kumar Patel 4

Date of Publication :20th June 2017

Abstract: This paper presents a methodology for Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Prioritization of Green Electro Chemical Machining (GECM). Lean Six Sigma (LSS) provides collective profit of waste elimination as well as defects reduction from manufacturing sector. Priortization of GECM in the perspective of Lean Six Sigma is a typical Multi Criteria Decision Making(MCDM) problem. Analytical Netwrk Process (ANP) methodogoly comes under MCDM tools and used as solution methodology for this problem. In this contest simple scale is used for prioritizing Green ECM. In this paper five dimension and 15 criteria are used for priorizing GECM, based on computation using ANP, alternative (A1) is found to be the best solution. Efforts are being taken for deployment of the selected Green Electro Chemical LSS project. A case study conducted in an Indian auto component manufacturing organization is illustrated

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