REDARC sponsors delegates attending Japan Lean Tour
REDARC sponsors delegates attending Japan Lean Tour
November 6, 2014
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REDARC sponsors delegates attending Japan Lean Tour
REDARC is proud to announce that Paul Nolan, Quality & Business Improvement Manager and Lorien Goddard, SMT Line Technician will be attending the Lean Japan Tour early November.
The principles of Lean thinking are globally recognized as one of the best ways to sustain continuous improvements within organizations. Companies implementing Lean production methods have the end user in mind, embedding a ‘value for people’ culture.
The two delegates have been sponsored by REDARC to attend the five day tour, which is designed to provide an educational and a cultural exposure of Japan through various plant tours and historical visits. The tour will see Paul and Lorien visiting companies such as Toyota, Rinnai, Panasonic and GIFU Auto Body.
REDARC hopes Paul and Lorien experience a wealth of knowledge to implement back at REDARC headquarters.
There’s one thing that has stood firm for over 45 years: the customer always comes first. It’s a guiding principle that drives every decision, from the very moment a person visits our website, picks up the phone to call, or meets us at a trade show. But beyond the polished products and innovative technology, there’s a story—a story about real people who are dedicated to making sure every customer feels supported, heard, and valued.
Aussies are famous for a resourceful approach and an inventive nature, being isolated in one of the harshest environments in the world demands this. At REDARC, the drive for innovation runs deep—it's not just something we talk about, it's something we live and breathe. We don't just build products; we enable an untethered, off-grid lifestyle, we thrive where competitors struggle to survive, and we inspire our consumers to challenge themselves with confidence that REDARC has their back.
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