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Stop Overspending on Safety
And Start Achieving
Zero Incidents is Possible
It’s common that we see organizations drive safety from the top down. When initiatives are broad and vague, owning the safety initiative is treated like a chore and not a value-add role. This often results in a lack of interest and a disconnect in how each plant carries out each piece. When no one is committed to owning the process and the safety operations strategy is developed at the corporate level, it can result in employee disconnect and limited results.
Learn More Today
The Productivity Paradox: Achieving 21st Century Results in Mature Paperboard and Packaging Plants
Paperboard and packaging (P&P) facilities are typically asset-intensive operations, and many are extremely old (the average paper facility was built prior to 1937). The markets these plants serve, however, are modern with state-of-the-art demands, and include every industry in need of papers, boxes, cartons, and other forms of packaging. This white paper discusses critical measurements and how a Performance System can revitalize an organization.
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About Performance Solutions by Milliken
Performance Solutions by Milliken (PSbyM) is an operational excellence and safety consulting company designed to help food and beverage, paper and packaging, chemical, consumer packaged goods, textile and other manufacturers increase productivity, quality and efficiency. PSbyM brings a unique, Practitioner-based value proposition to its clients and helps companies achieve substantial and sustainable improvements in their operations and safety excellence efforts
Performance Solutions Practitioners
As a team, our Performance Solutions by Milliken practitioners average over 15 years of service at Milliken & Company or other outstanding manufacturing companies. Each business practitioner on the Performance Solutions by Milliken team has spent an entire career implementing the principles of safety, operational excellence, and performance improvement, many of them working on the leadership teams of Milliken’s own manufacturing sites.
The breadth and depth of these experiences set each of our business practitioners apart from traditional firms’ consultants or typical lean manufacturing consultants.
Performance Solutions™ practitioners engage clients at the most senior corporate level down through frontline associates, assisting them with development of a systematic improvement approach and implementation of their own versions of the Milliken Performance System.