LEAN PRODUCTION FOR WINERIES PROGRAM 2015-16 An Initiative of the Office of Green Industries SA Industry Program and the South Australian Wine Industry Association, in association with Wine Australia South Australian wine manufacturers are invited to participate in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16 (LPW Program), funded by the Office of Green Industries SA and administered by the South Australian Wine Industry Association (SAWIA). The LPW Program will assist winery staff implement principles of Lean production, which can help to reduce waste, reduce costs, and improve productivity and performance. The program builds upon the success of the Efficient Wineries Pilot (May 2014 to June 2015) that identified a total of $6.7 million in annual savings for six participating wineries, with an average production cost saving of approximately 9% across those six wineries. Discover if you could make similar savings by participating in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16. It offers: Access to Lean production experts who will work with you and your staff to identify opportunities for implementing Lean in the workplace; provide training, practical advice and support for implementation; and report on savings that could be achieved. Choice of consultant from a shortlist of approved suppliers. Assistance with negotiating project timeframes, deliverables and cost based on a standard set of project requirements. Up to two-thirds of consultant fees, to a maximum of $4000 (GST Exclusive) per winery, covered by a Green Industries SA grant administered by SAWIA. Higher contributions (up to 50%) may be required for non-sawia members. Typical projects are anticipated to cost approximately $6000 (GST exclusive) however actual project cost may vary depending on scale. What you need to do to participate: 1. Attend, if possible, a Wine Australia Implement Lean Production workshop (4 hrs) and participate in associated follow-up activities AND / OR be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of Lean Production principles by completing pages 4-5 of the Expression of Interest. 2. Complete the following Expression of Interest (3 pages to supply contact details and demonstrate your commitment to participating in the program) and email a signed copy to: mark@winesa.asn.au Or post to: Mark Gishen, SA Wine Industry Association, 1 st Floor Industry Offices, National Wine Centre Botanic Road, Adelaide SA 5000. By submitting an Expression of Interest you agree to the terms as outlined in the commitment and declaration section on page 2 of the EOI. The six winery facilities involved in Stage 2 of the Efficient Wineries Pilot are ineligible to participate in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16. Further information: For further information contact Mark Gishen, Project Manager - Environmental & Technical, SA Wine Industry Association at mark@winesa.asn.au or (08) 8222 9278.
IMPLEMENT LEAN PRODUCTION WORKSHOP (WINE AUSTRALIA) ATTENDANCE Location of workshop attended:.... Date(s) of attendance: No. people attended from your organisation: BUSINESS AND CONTACT DETAILS Name of legal entity: Trading name:. ABN: Street address:.... Town / suburb:... Postcode: State:.. Postal address:.... Town / suburb:... Postcode: State:.. Contact Person:. Position:.. Phone: Mobile:.. Email:.. Total number of full time (or equivalent) employees (FTEs):.... FTEs in South Australia: No. sites in South Australia:... Sites elsewhere:..... No. sites to benefit from project:. Has the organisation been convicted of any environmental violations in the past 5 years? Yes / No Including any previous penalty, notice, prosecution or regulatory intervention or any current investigations, notices, prosecutions, regulatory intervention or enforcement action arising out of an actual or possible breach of any environmental legislation or regulation administered by the EPA. Has the organisation been convicted of any work health and safety violations in the past 5 years? Yes / No Including any previous penalty, notice, prosecution or regulatory intervention or any current investigations, notices, prosecutions, regulatory intervention or enforcement action arising out of an actual or possible breach of any WHS (previously OH&S), safety or other legislation or regulations administered by SafeWork SA. If yes to either, please provide details: 1
COMMITMENT AND DECLARATION About your commitment To participate in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16 (LPW Program), which is supported by a grant from the Office of Green Industries SA and administered by the South Australian Wine Association (SAWIA), the project must have the approval of your organisation s senior management (Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, or equivalent) and appropriate resources (including staff, documentation, and funds to contribute to project costs) must be made available to enable project delivery. The project must be completed before 31 May 2016. You must agree to share information with your chosen consultants (to be treated as commercial in confidence ) to enable project delivery, and share project results with SAWIA and the Office of Green Industries SA. Where appropriate, results may be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the program (e.g. through development of case studies and/or summaries of non-sensitive information that may be used in Green Industries SA reports). Sensitive information specific to your organisation will not be publicly disclosed without prior written approval from your organisation. If sensitive data is required for reporting purposes, it will be aggregated with other program data and de-identified wherever possible. The contact details supplied on this form will be used only for matters relating to the organisation s participation in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16 and other agreed notifications. By expressing your interest, you are not bound to undertake a project until a contract is in place with your chosen consultant. Contracts will be established between SAWIA and your chosen consultant, and based upon requirements outlined in a Grant Agreement established between SAWIA and Green Industries SA. Under their Grant Agreement, SAWIA can pay a maximum of $4000 (GST exclusive) to cover up to twothirds of total project costs for each winery that participates in the LPW Program. Participating wineries must commit a minimum one-third of total project cost (up to 50% for non-sawia members), which will be outlined in approved project proposals (sought by SAWIA and negotiated with participating wineries and their chosen consultant). Approval to proceed will be subject to payment of the winery s contribution. Project proposals will be based on a standard set of conditions nominated by Green Industries SA and SAWIA, and are anticipated to cost approximately $6000 (GST exclusive). Actual project costs may vary depending on the scale of your selected project. Chosen consultants will be expected to visit the workplace a minimum of three times (pre, during and post vintage 2016) at a time that is mutually convenient. They may be accompanied by members of the LPW Program team (i.e. staff of SAWIA and/or Green Industries SA), all of whom must be permitted onsite to enable project delivery. By expressing your interest, you are not guaranteed to be accepted to participate in the program. This will be determined by SAWIA in accordance with the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16 requirements specified by Green Industries SA. 2
Declaration By signing below: I/we declare that the information in this Expression of Interest (EOI) is, to best of my/our knowledge, true and correct, and if there are any changes likely to affect this EOI, SAWIA will be notified in writing as soon as possible. I understand that the Office of Green Industries SA is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1991 and that if a Freedom of Information request is made in relation to the organisation s participation in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16, the Office of Green Industries SA will consult with the applicant before any decision is made to release information that is specific to the applicant. I/we acknowledge that the Office of Green Industries SA may check with the EPA or SafeWork SA, about the organisation s environmental and/or work health and safety performance. I/we understand that participation is subject to full payment of the agreed co-contribution amount as determined by SAWIA. I/we understand the commitment required to participate in the Lean Production for Wineries Program 2015-16, supported by Office of Green Industries SA and administered by SAWIA, and will endeavor to provide the necessary information and resources in a timely manner. Contact person s signature:.... Date: [As listed on page 1 of this EOI] Senior Manager s signature (if different from above):... Position:... Date: [Must be Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, or equivalent] DEMONSTRATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF LEAN PRODUCTION PRINCIPLES 3
If you attended an Implement Lean Production workshop (4 hrs): Attach a copy of the Project Plan developed at the workshop We will contact you following the onsite visit to see how you went with this plan and what steps you d like to take next in implementing Lean production principles. If you did not attend an Implement Lean Production workshop, please complete the following: Briefly explain what Lean production means to you / your workplace: Choose 3 Lean Production tools or techniques from those listed below and briefly describe them: 5S Production Value Stream Mapping Standard Work Error Proofing TPM Visual Management Fast Changeovers Quality Control Takt Time Production Leveling Continuous Improvement Other please name 1. Tool/technique name:. Description: 2. Tool/technique name:. Description: 3. Tool/technique name:. 4
Description: Identify a current issue at your workplace that could be addressed through implementing Lean Production: Briefly describe the issue / problem. How significant is the problem? (e.g. who / what does it impact; how much time is wasted; how often does it happen) What could be done to eliminate or mediate the issue? If relevant, complete the following table to indicate staff training in Lean production: Name(s) Position(s) Course Title and Provider Date 5