How an Aerospace Plant Saved 40%+ on Workstations
Client: Safran Landing Systems — world leader in aircraft landing & braking systems · Sector: Aerospace manufacturing · Result: 40%+ saved on workstations and equipment
The challenge: doubling a plant without doubling its equipment bill
Safran Landing Systems — whose products touch more than 25,000 aircraft making over 40,000 landings a day — doubled the size of its Mirabel plant. The 5S-driven Lean Sigma team took the expansion as a chance to rethink workstations. The incumbent solution, large metal cabinets and drawers, was expensive, hid parts from newcomers, and couldn't adapt to changing processes.
The solution: a small trial, then an integrated in-house Flexpipe workshop
The team started with a small-scale trial of the modular tube and joint system. It worked, so they went further than most: they set up a permanent in-house Flexpipe workshop, stocked with components, so any department can request a structure and have it built on site within days.
- Shadow-boarded, open tool presentation replaced closed cabinets — parts visible at a glance
- Workstations rebuilt as processes change, with components reused each time
- An internal build service with rapid response to continuous-improvement requests
The results
- More than 40% saved on workstations and equipment versus the cabinet-based approach
- Faster onboarding — new staff find parts and tools without hunting through drawers
- Continuous improvement requests fulfilled in days, not procurement cycles
What this means for Australian industry
Aerospace and defence suppliers in Australia run the same 5S and AS9100-style disciplines. An internal modular-build capability turns every improvement idea into hardware within the week — without waiting on external fabricators or capital approvals for welded furniture. Flexpipe Australia can help you scope a starter component inventory for your own in-house workshop.
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