11febAll Day12Training: Cost Reduction through Elimination of Production Losses

Event Details
The training is free of charge upon completion of de minimis documentation . Trainings are suitable only for micro-enterprises, small and
Event Details
The training is free of charge upon completion of de minimis documentation .
Trainings are suitable only for micro-enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), large enterprises, mid-cap enterprises, as well as public organizations.
Focus:
How companies can create more value without overload and chaos starting from the next working day
Date: 11.02–12.02
Location: Sofia Tech Park
Registration link: Намаляване на себестойността чрез елиминиране на загубите в производството : Automotive & Mobility EDIH Bulgaria
Programme:
Lean Thinking Mindset – how to “see” invisible losses and distinguish value from activity
The 7 Main Types of Waste (Muda) – analysis and solution development
Gemba-based Analysis – working with real processes, facts before opinions, the role of leadership
Capacity without Overload (Muri & Mura) – why “faster” often means more waste
Standard Work – creating standards as a foundation for Kaizen
Reflection and Experiential Learning – AAR, individual and team reflection
AI in Lean Manufacturing – AI as a Sensei rather than a “boss”, practical examples and risks
What You Will Learn
✔ Ability to identify waste in real time
✔ Practical analysis of your own process
✔ Developed standard and improvement plan
✔ Practical concept of AI in a Lean environment
Format
Short lectures · real case studies · practical exercises · discussions · reflection
The training is suitable for: managers, team leaders, planning experts, accountants, finance specialists, shift supervisors.
Lecturer: Eng. Vladi Velikov
An expert with over 20 years of practical experience in process optimisation, Lean methodologies, and information security, focusing on improving operational efficiency and implementing modern technologies in business.
He works directly with real production and business processes – analysing workflows, identifying losses, and supporting teams in developing sustainable and effective solutions. In his practice, he applies Lean and systems thinking combined with modern technological approaches, including the use of artificial intelligence in operational environments.
He is a lecturer at professional events and training programmes, sharing practical examples and applicable tools focused on real improvements rather than theoretical models.
Implemented projects include: Siemens, Festo, Witte Automotive, Melexis, ING, TWS, Husqvarna, Econt, and many others.
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Time
february 11 (Wednesday) - 12 (Thursday)(GMT+02:00)