Opportunity Hamilton
Lean Manufacturing

Lean Manufacturing Training

If you’re a growing manufacturing business, take our Lean Manufacturing workshop and you’ll see productivity results as you implement the principles you learn.

Opportunity Hamilton’s Lean Manufacturing workshop teaches businesses techniques based on Japanese manufacturing principles, and our experienced instructors take a practical approach to imparting these principles to workshop participants.

Lean manufacturing is all about making simple changes at work that make your life easier and more enjoyable, and help achieve the outcome of increased productivity and profitability.

The Lean Manufacturing workshop starts by helping manufacturers develop a pragmatic business strategy. Our instructors then review manufacturing processes and - based on each participant’s needs - provides solutions companies can implement straight away.

The value manufacturing companies get from working with Opportunity Hamilton is that our instructors and business advisors provide an outside view of what’s going on inside our clients’ manufacturing operations.

Phone Robyn Robertson on +64 7 959 1623 to find out more or email: robyn@opportunityhamilton.co.nz

You may be eligible to have half the cost of any relevant management capability training course or workshop reimbursed by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, up to a maximum of $250 GST Incl. To find out more about how you can apply visit NZTE website

Opportunity Hamilton helped New Zealand Food Industries Ltd improve their productivity through the lean manufacturing training programmeOpportunity Hamilton helped Leisure Line Caravans improve their productivity through the lean manufacturing training programme
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