Post on 25-May-2015
WILLIAM BOEINGWILLIAM BOEING
PRESENTED BY RAGHUL N PILLAI
William Boeing is a world-class business leader. He
founded the Boeing Airplane Company
which is considered today to be the second largest defense contractor worldwide
William Boeing
Boeing History• born Oct. 1, 1881 in
Detroit, Michigan to an affluent family
• attended Yale University but left shortly in 1903 and got into the lumber business
• He invested in timberlands around Gray's Harbor and also got into the lumber operation
.• Boeing got into boat design so he attended the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909)
• he saw a manned flying machine for the first time and became fascinated with aircraft.
• In 1916, Boeing went into business with George Conrad Westervelt as B & W and founded the Pacific Aero Products Co.
Boeing History (cont) • Boeing and Westervelt built the B & W plane B&W Plane
• In 1921 William Boeing married Bertha Marie
.
Boeing History (cont) • In April 1917, America entered the
First World war Boeing changed the name of Pacific Aero Products Co. to Boeing Airplane Company
• 1939-1945 The American men went to war, women built airplanes. Thousands of women symbolized the workforce and helped boost production from 60 planes per month.
Boeing History (cont) • In 1934, the United States
government accused William Boeing of monopolistic practices
• Air Mail Act ordered him to break up his company into three separate entities: United Aircraft Corporation, Boeing Airplane Company, and United Air Lines.
Boeing History (cont) • Boeing retired from the aircraft
industry in 1934. He then spent the remainder of his years in property development and thoroughbred horse breeding
• William Boeing is known for his passion for thoroughbred horses. And because he never approaches anything in a half-baked manner, he became one of the most successful breeders of thoroughbred horses in America.
Boeing History (cont) • William Boeing died on September
28, 1956, at the age of 74, just three days before his 75th birthday
Boeing corporation
Who is Boeing Corporation?
Boeing streamlines the way they design and build commercial airplanes by applying Lean principles with concepts and techniques. The primary focus of this effort is the continuous elimination of waste in the company's business processes.
Lean Production & Boeing
• In 1990 Boeing Executives travel to Japan to learn more about Lean production.
• In 1994 more improvements were made throughout the Boeing Corporation
• 1995 Boeing brought the leading consultants on Lean Manufacturing– Taiichi Ohno protégés
Lean Principles in the Boeing Corporation
• Takt-paced productionassemble at the right pace not as fast as possible
• One piece flow items go through production process one at a time
without interruption………in return better quality
• Pull production produce only when requested
Implementation of Lean Production in the Boeing
Corp.• Employee involvement
• Value Stream
• Tools for implementation
Implementation of Lean Production in the Boeing
Corp. (cont) • Employee Invovlement
-self-motivated employees -identify and remove waste-influence work environment
and affect business outcomes
Implementation of Lean Production in the Boeing
Corp. (cont) • Value Stream
-apply contributions of Boeing employees at strategic points-all aspects and activities
involved with the business process must be lean in order to achieve a total Lean system
Implementation of Lean Production in the Boeing
Corp. (cont) • Tools needed for implementation
-Accelerated Improvement Workshops (AIW)
-Autonomous Maintenance Workshops (AMW)
- Lean Manufacturing Assessments (LMA)
Results of Lean Production in Boeing Corporation
• Parts drastically reduced by 42 to 50% for specific planes
• X-32 Joint Strike Fighter plane is now produced with half the man power than originally expected
• Virtually eliminated defects in Space products
• Overall cost reduction by 30% within the company
Employees: the lifeblood of Boeing
• “To ensure our continued success, we support our most critical resource: the people of Boeing… At Boeing, we inspire and recognize individual talent, provide job security based on performance, and foster a team spirit and the feeling of personal satisfaction that comes from a job well done.”
- Frank Shrontz, Boeing CEO in 1986
• The Lifelong Learning program gives Boeing employees the opportunity of advanced education and career development.
Current Situation
The Boeing Company: Balanced Aerospace and
Defense
Integrated Defense Systems
49%
Integrated Defense Systems
49%
Commercial
Airplanes51%
Commercial
Airplanes51%
• Greater than 160,000 employees
• More than 600 suppliers in over 100 countries
• One of the largest U.S. exporters
Boeing Commercial Aircraft
• 737
• 777
• 787
• 747
• 767
BCA backlog totals $276 billion
BCA backlog totals $276 billion
Boeing Commercial Aircraft
• Financing Solutions:– 80% of order book is eligible for Ex-Im
support– Airline banks– Asset finance– Leasing– Equipment Enhanced Trust Certificate
(EETC)
Integrated Defense Systems
Backlog $73 billion
C-17
AEW&CF-18
Chinook
future
The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin have teamed to perform studies and system
development efforts including collaborative research and development in pursuit of the
anticipated U.S. Air Force 2018 Bomber program
Boeing and Lockheed Martin are working closely at all levels to capture the best of industry to develop and provide an effective and affordable solution for the warfighter. The work performed by the Boeing/Lockheed Martin team is designed to help the Air Force establish capability-based roadmaps for technology maturation and date certain timelines for the 2018 Bomber program.
In the early years of aviation, many young mechanics and engineers built their own "flying machines" and formed their own companies. Only a handful of those companies exist today. The largest in the world was founded by William Boeing
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