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Financed by the European Commission Training Programme in Japan for EU Companies World Class Manufacturing More information: www.eu-japan.eu OFFICE IN THE EU Rue Marie de Bourgogne 52, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium T +32 2 282 00 40 - F +32 2 282 00 45 - offi[email protected] The European Office of the EU-Japan Centre alone is responsible for the information contained in its communications or publications. Neither the European Commission nor the Government of Japan is responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation NO TUITION FEE FOR SMEs I T WAS INSPIRATIONAL YET DAUNTING TO SEE SUCH COMPANIES DEMONSTRATE IN GREAT DETAIL THEIR WORLD CLASS ATTRIBUTES. THE LECTURES PROVIDED THE PERFECT THEORETICAL BACKDROP WITH WHICH TO EXPLORE THE PLANT VISITS.THE EXPOSURE TO SUCH HIGH STANDARDS OF BEST PRACTICE HAS PROVIDED BOTH INSPIRATION AND STRUCTURE TO OUR WCM JOURNEY. THE INSIGHT THAT I HAVE GAINED INTO THE CULTURE, STRUCTURE, AND TOOLS REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS DREAM A REALITY WILL BE PRICELESS AS OUR COMPANY CONTINUES OUR OWN JOURNEY BACK IN IRELAND. JOHN MCAFEE, PLANT DIRECTOR, COPELAND LIMITED About WCM How to apply Content Costs Programme Dates* Application Deadline 25 - 29 June 2012 Thursday, 22 March 2012 15 - 19 October 2012 Thursday, 7 June 2012 * Course dates & Content are subject to modification without prior notification Division director or industrial director Manager and executive Operation & Logistics Plant manager, director of Quality and Excellence Managing director in manufacturing company TARGET GROUP WCM is targeted at managers or executives with knowledge of WCM and an engineering background. EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation/ Tokyo Manufacturing companies in and outside of Tokyo Real «Gemba» (production site) COURSE LOCATIONS IN JAPAN WHAT IS WCM? The 5-day World Class Manufacturing training mission (WCM) provides an in-depth analysis of Japanese manufacturing methodology. It assists the participants to acquire a better understanding of TQC (Total Quality Control), TQM (Total Quality Management), TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), JIT (Just In Time), TIE (Total Industrial Engineering) practices and the current KAIZEN manufacturing methods (continuous improvement). WCM - HOW TO BECOME A WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURER Many advanced Japanese manufacturing firms have enjoyed considerable success largely through their adoption, use and development of unique manufacturing principles. Japanese production methods offer the best practice in production, cost deployment, quality assurance and lean production.

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Financed by the European Commission

Training Programme in Japan for EU Companies

World Class Manufacturing

More information:

www.eu-japan.eu OFFICE IN THE EU Rue Marie de Bourgogne 52, B-1000 Brussels, BelgiumT +32 2 282 00 40 - F +32 2 282 00 45 - o� [email protected]

The European O� ce of the EU-Japan Centre alone is responsible for the information contained in its communications or publications. Neither the European Commission nor the Government of Japan is responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

EU-Japan Centrefor Industrial Cooperation

NO TUITIONFEE FOR SMEs

IT WAS INSPIRATIONAL YET DAUNTING TO SEE SUCH COMPANIES DEMONSTRATE IN GREAT DETAIL THEIR WORLD CLASS ATTRIBUTES. THE LECTURES PROVIDED

THE PERFECT THEORETICAL BACKDROP WITH WHICH TO EXPLORE THE PLANT VISITS.THE EXPOSURE TO SUCH HIGH STANDARDS OF BEST PRACTICE HAS PROVIDED BOTH INSPIRATION AND STRUCTURE TO OUR WCM JOURNEY. THE INSIGHT THAT I HAVE GAINED INTO THE CULTURE, STRUCTURE, AND TOOLS REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS DREAM A REALITY WILL BE PRICELESS AS OUR COMPANY CONTINUES OUR OWN JOURNEY BACK IN IRELAND.

JOHN MCAFEE, PLANT DIRECTOR, COPELAND LIMITED

About WCM How to applyContent Costs

Programme Dates* Application Deadline

25 - 29 June 2012 Thursday, 22 March 2012

15 - 19 October 2012 Thursday, 7 June 2012* Course dates & Content are subject to modi� cation without prior noti� cation

Division director or industrial directorManager and executive Operation & LogisticsPlant manager, director of Quality and ExcellenceManaging director in manufacturing company

TARGET GROUPWCM is targeted at managers or executives with knowledge of WCM and an engineering background.

EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation/ TokyoManufacturing companies in and outside of TokyoReal «Gemba» (production site)

COURSE LOCATIONS IN JAPAN

WHAT IS WCM?The 5-day World Class Manufacturing training mission (WCM) provides an in-depth analysis of Japanese manufacturing methodology. It assists the participants to acquire a better understanding of TQC (Total Quality Control), TQM (Total Quality Management), TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), JIT (Just In Time), TIE (Total Industrial Engineering) practices and the current KAIZEN manufacturing methods (continuous improvement).

WCM - HOW TO BECOME A WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURER

Many advanced Japanese manufacturing � rms have enjoyed considerable success largely through their adoption, use and development of unique manufacturing principles.Japanese production methods o¦ er the best practice in production, cost deployment, quality assurance and lean production.

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HRTP - Japan Industry InsightFinanced by the European Commission

Training Programme in Japan for EU Companies

World Class Manufacturing

About DBP Content How to applyAbout DBPAbout WCM Costs

Orientation Session Reporting SessionCompany visit Lecture

Discover the Japanese approach towards World Class ManufacturingDiscern and learn how Japanese � rms achieve superior production standardsFocus on the latest trends by visiting the top manufacturing plants in Japan, the real «GEMBA»Meet the industry leaders via exchanges with senior Japanese management authorities

The 5-day training course consists of lectures and workshops and European top decision-makers are able to visit some of the world’s most advanced Japanese factories to understand the real «Gemba» (the production site), to talk directly with their production managers, and to observe the e¦ ective implementation of manufacturing methods.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

WCM Course Content

STUDY BLOCK I

Lead-time reduction through streamlined © ows of information and productsPolicy deployment, HR management and best practice for sta¦ motivationContinuous improvement of customer service supported by WCMLean thinking and WCM approach in JapanTQC, TQM, TPM, JIT and TIE Attractive quality creation Levelled production system Variable-product, variable-quantity production to meet demand © uctuation Synchronised production system (from order to delivery) Flexible manufacturing implemented by QCD Improvement of overall manufacturing capability

In a nutshell, this course brings you closer to WCM performance.

STUDY BLOCK I I

Lectures, seminars & panel discussions, presented byexperts from Japanese industry covering subjects such as:

Company visits - preparation and post-visit reviews. The sec-tors of activity of the companies to be visited include, among others:

Chemical products and plasticsMachinerySteel productsAutomobile industry

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Financed by the European Commission

Training Programme in Japan for EU Companies

More information:

www.eu-japan.eu OFFICE IN THE EU Rue Marie de Bourgogne 52, B-1000 Brussels, BelgiumT +32 2 282 00 40 - F +32 2 282 00 45 - o� [email protected]

* Special rules apply for EU SMEs located in Japan

The European O� ce of the EU-Japan Centre alone is responsible for the information contained in its communications or publications. Neither the European Commission nor the Government of Japan is responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

EU-Japan Centrefor Industrial Cooperation

HRTP - Japan Industry InsightWorld Class Manufacturing

About HRTP Content Costs How to apply

“IT WAS MOST BENEFICIAL WITNESSING FIRST HAND TPS, TPM AND KAIZEN IN PRACTICE ON FACTORY FLOORS IN JAPAN. I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE INNOVATION ON THE LINES (PARTICULARLY AT DAIKIN INDUSTRIES).THE ENTHUSIASM AT ALL THE PLANTS VISITED WAS INFECTIOUS AND INSPIRING. I LOOK FORWARD TO APPLYING WHAT I HAVE LEARNT IN OUR FACTORIES.

JAMES GRIFFIN, DIRECTOR, TADLEY ENGINEERING LTD

For SMEs, the EU-Japan Centre covers all costs directly related to the programme (i.e. lectures and seminars, group study trips, including travel outside Tokyo).In addition, participants from SMEs** can receive a grant of € 600,- for the 5 days from the European Commission. Participants’ companies will be expected to pay for travel costs to and from Japan as well as living expenses in Japan, including accommodation.Large-size companies will have to pay a tuition fee; for details please contact the Centre.

OVERVIEW - COSTS COVERED

Lecturers and seminarsGroup study tours and other visits related tolecturesTransportation to study locations during theseminarGrant of € 600,- for SMEs

BY EU-JAPAN CENTRE

COSTS - WHO PAYS WHAT?

Travel expenses to and within JapanAirport - Hotel - EU-Japan CentreAccommodation: ~ 20.000 Yen max / dayDaily expenses such as:Lunch: ~ 2.000 YenDinner: ~ 2 - 3.000 Yen

BY PARTICIPANTS in Japan

SMEs: a refundable deposit of € 1.000Large-size companies a non-refundablecontribution of € 2.000

Prior the course for placement security

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Financed by the European Commission

Training Programme in Japan for EU Companies

NO TUITIONFEE FOR SMEs

The European O� ce of the EU-Japan Centre alone is responsible for the information contained in its communications or publications. Neither the European Commission nor the Government of Japan is responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

EU-Japan Centrefor Industrial Cooperation

HRTP - Japan Industry InsightWorld Class Manufacturing

How to apply

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?THE APPLICANT:

Must be a citizen of an EU Member StateMust work for an organisation** that is an EU juridical personMust be supported by his/her employer and be able to participate in the entire programmeMust have a reasonable command of EnglishShould have a minimum of 5 to 10 years’ experience in industryShould be involved in changing production engineering methods / strategy and/or production controlShould have approximately 10 years’ experience in operations management and/orShould have advanced knowledge and practice of production methods of excellence

SELECTION PROCEDURE & CRITERIA

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Professional & educational background of the candidateProduction methods and production strategy in relation to KAIZEN, JIT & TQM of the applicant’s company

Please send your application form to the EU o� ce.The EU O� ce is managing the recruitment for the HRTP programme,whereas the o� ce in Japan is managing the HRTP programme itself.

EU-JAPAN CENTRE EU OFFICERue Marie de Bourgogne 52B-1000 BrusselsBelgium

T +32 2 282 00 40F +32 2 282 00 45o� [email protected]

The European O� ce of the EU-Japan Centre alone is responsible for the information contained in its communications or publications. Neither the European Commission nor the Government

EU O� ce

Recruiting Team

T +32 2 282 00 40F +32 2 282 00 45o� [email protected]

About WCM Content Costs How to apply

* Course dates & Content are subject to modi� cation without prior noti� cation** Special rules apply for EU SMEs located in Japan

Programme Dates* Application Deadline

25 - 29 June 2012 Thursday, 22 March 2012

15 - 19 October 2012 Thursday, 7 June 2012

HEAD OFFICE TOKYO

Business Training Team

T +81 3 3221 6161F +81 3 3221 6226 [email protected]