Did you know that 93% of manufacturers we surveyed had taken steps to reduce downtime?
Well how about the fact that only 43% reported that these measures were effective?
Downtime happens in manufacturing, it's a fact of the industry. But reducing your unplanned downtime (and improving your planned downtime) is one of the highest ROI actions that teams can take on the shop floor.
In this episode, we're joined by our own Annika Björkholm and Eric Whitley to take a deep dive into our brand new 2025 Downtime Report - where we ask more than 600 manufacturing professionals:
❓Why do you struggle with downtime?
❓What are you doing to fix it?
❓And how much is it really costing you?
Find the answers, and much more, in the report.
You can download it here: https://hubs.li/Q03MWwSB0
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A good process is...
One that involves everyone using it. Seems simple enough, but designing effective processes for manufacturing demands a winning combination of experience, empathy, and iterative thinking.
This episode of Manufacturing Stream features Tom Williams, Head of Design and Process Engineering at Pandrol, and L2L CMMS/MES Implementation Consultant Michael Hurd. Both have decades of experience leading teams and improving processes on the shop floor.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How to build an effective process and generate frontline buy-in
- The art of balancing effiency and labor costs in manufacturing
- How standardization drives quality
- How solving process hangups often starts with the frontline
- The similarities and many, many differences in process design between a modular housing start up and a global industrial supply chain
- How implementing better tech takes buy-in and a good set of ears (and eyes)
Key moments:
00:00 Introduction to Manufacturing Experts
05:48 Global Challenges in Manufacturing
11:37 Flexibility in Production Processes
17:01 Defining Effective Processes
23:05 Process Improvement Strategies
24:32 Diverse Processes Across Manufacturing Locations
26:17 Memorable Problem-Solving Experiences
26:54 Learning from Failures in Maintenance Planning
28:52 Comparing Startups and Established Companies
31:26 Building a Maintenance Team from Scratch
35:11 Engaging Teams in Process Improvement
36:47 Implementing Better Tech in Manufacturing
42:46 Measuring ROI
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From the manufacturing Reddit community to our podcast: we have Lean experts Mohsin Saeed and Eric Whitley react to the best threads from the past couple of months.
We explore everything from improving shift handoffs to dealing with overworked maintenance technicians.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- Effective systems are crucial for smooth handoffs in manufacturing.
- Data-driven decision-making is essential for identifying root causes of issues.
- How skills gap in manufacturing often lies in troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
- Lean philosophy should be ingrained in the culture of your organization.
📍 00:00 Introduction
03:08 Story 1 - Getting handoffs right
14:47 Story 2 - The problem with Lean transitions
27:37 Story 3 - Unhappy technicians and a friendly wager
40:07 Story 4 - Who's responsibility is it, anyways?
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Welcome back to the Manufacturing Stream Podcast! This week we dive into downtime - and how to beat it with better maintenance strategies. This episode features your host Eric Whitley and Joel Cook, Maintenance and Automation Manager at ChampionX.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How a proactive maintenance approach can significantly reduce downtime
- Why collaboration between maintenance and operations enhances overall efficiency
- How to minimize downtime with more effective spare parts management
- Why engaging technicians in the documentation process improves accuracy and efficiency
- How to navigate common staffing challenges in maintenance
- And much, much more
📍 00:00 Introduction
01:29 Joel Cooke's Journey in Maintenance Management
04:04 Evolving Maintenance Philosophy: From Reactive to Proactive
06:31 Implementing Continuous Improvement in Maintenance
09:54 Enhancing Communication and Collaboration
12:17 Documenting Processes and Continuous Improvement
14:38 Managing Spare Parts and Equipment
16:21 Understanding Downtime: Causes and Impacts
18:40 Navigating Staffing Challenges in Maintenance
21:00 Understanding Downtime and Operator Skills
22:13 Implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
25:18 Capturing Minor Stops and Operator Engagement
26:22 Future Plans with L2L and Operational Availability
30:22 Overcoming Challenges in Technology Implementation
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The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation.
Hosted by Chris Rost, we’re excited to bring you some of the best conversations in manufacturing - from the factory floor to the board room.
This episode features manufacturing tech expert Willemijn Schneyder, as she reacts to some of the most profound takeaways from our 2025 Manufacturing Skills Report.
We explore AI, Automation, and the needs of the frontline workforce across a number of roles in the manufacturing workforce.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How AI and Automation can help reverse the skills gap
- Why a lot of our training methods aren’t landing in 2025
- How deep the skills gap really goes
- Why some manufacturers are hesitating to deploy upskilling strategies
- And much, much more
📍 00:00 Introduction
03:04 Demographics and Generational Insights
05:55 Preparedness for AI and Automation
08:54 Understanding AI’s Role in Manufacturing
12:04 Statistics on AI Impact in Manufacturing
15:02 Simplification and Acceleration of Processes
17:59 Data Literacy and Skills Gaps
20:50 Future Skills and Workforce Development
21:47 The Role of AI in Manufacturing
24:39 Real-Time Analytics: The Missing Link
27:33 Addressing the Skills Gap in Manufacturing
30:08 Transforming Training Approaches
34:33 Engagement and Retention in the Workforce
39:54 The Importance of Communication Skills
👉 Download your free copy of the 2025 Manufacturing Skills Report here:https://www.l2l.com/resources/research-report-2025
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The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation.
Hosted by Chris Rost and Eric Whitley, we’re excited to bring you some of the best conversations in manufacturing - from the factory floor to the board room. This episode also features manufacturing expert Jim Mayer - Founder of The Manufacturing Connector.
Eric and Jim have decades of experience at the manufacturing frontline - today we'll get their takes on data from L2L's new 2025 Manufacturing Skills Report.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- Just how serious the growing skills gap is in manufacturing
- Our responsibility to engage a new generation of workers
- How soft skills contribute to the manufacturing skills gap
- The amount of investment in upskilling is less than you think!
- The role of AI and Automation in manufacturing skills
- And much more...
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The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation.
Hosted by Chris Rost and Eric Whitley, we’re excited to bring you some of the best conversations in manufacturing - from the factory floor to the board room.
This episode features experts Jason Anthoine (manufacturing culture expert and founder of Employee Experienced) and our very own Willemijn Schneyder (frontline advocate and L2L CSO).
This episode takes a deep dive into how we should shape our approach to delivering manufacturing tech to those who need it the most - the frontline teams who use it every day.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why human connection is still top of the list in Industry 5.0
- How modern tech can simplify tasks - or how bad tech can make them more complex
- How empowered, confident teams adapt to new tools more easily
- Why cultural shifts are necessary to retain skilled workers in manufacturing
- Success stories from major companies show effective strategies for boosting retention through engagement
- And much, much more
📌 00:00 Introduction
04:42 Understanding Turnover in Manufacturing
09:05 The Human Side of Employee Retention
13:31 Shifting Strategies for Manufacturing Leadership
18:09 Cultural Impact on Manufacturing Careers
22:08 Pride in Craftsmanship
26:41 Intentional Leadership and Employee Retention
28:25 Leveraging Technology for Frontline Workers
31:41 The Role of Confidence in Technology Adoption
36:36 Future Challenges
👉 Check out Employee Experienced https://www.jasonanthoine.com/ to keep learning from culture expert Jason Anthoine.
👉Visit https://hubs.li/Q03bLgr50 to explore how the #1 connected workforce platform can digitize your daily management processes. Sign up for a free demo today!
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The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation.
Hosted by Chris Rost and Eric Whitley, we’re excited to bring you some of the best conversations in manufacturing - from the factory floor to the board room.
This episode features experts Jim Mayer - manufacturing culture expert and founder of The Manufacturing Connector - and our very own Co-Host Eric Whitley.
They have a combined 50+ years of experience as leaders in the industry, and together they’ll explore how re-thinking employee development can reduce turnover and improve short-term and long-term engagement for the people working at the frontline.
🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How understanding the human side of turnover is essential for retention.
- That career pathing and clear growth opportunities are vital for employee engagement.
- Why cultural shifts are necessary to retain skilled workers in manufacturing.
- How technology can play a significant role in empowering frontline workers.
- That success stories from major companies show effective strategies for boosting retention through engagement.
- And much, much more.
📌 00:00 Introduction
04:42 Understanding Turnover in Manufacturing
09:05 The Human Side of Employee Retention
13:31 Shifting Strategies for Manufacturing Leadership
18:09 Cultural Impact on Manufacturing Careers
22:08 Pride in Craftsmanship
26:41 Intentional Leadership and Employee Retention
28:25 Leveraging Technology for Frontline Workers
31:41 The Role of Confidence in Technology Adoption
36:36 Addressing Turnover and Future Challenges
👉 Check out The Manufacturing Connector at https://themfgconnector.com/ to keep learning from culture expert Jim Mayer.
👉 Visit https://hubs.li/Q03bLgr50 to explore how the #1 connected workforce platform can digitize your daily management processes. Sign up for a free demo today!
🎧 Like, subscribe, and share for more deep dives into the future of manufacturing!
#ManufacturingPodcast #IndustrialTransformation # #ContinuousImprovement #L2L #ShopFloorInnovation #training #employeeengagement #employeedevelopment
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🎙️ The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation!
Hosted by Chris Rost, Creative Content Manager at L2L. We're here to bring you some of the best conversations in manufacturing, from the factory floor to the board room.
This episode features David Rogers, AI and ML expert and founder of Exponential Industry, as well as our very own Frontline Advocate and Product Wizard, Willemijn Schneyder. They'll explore how the recent boom in AI technology is poised to shake things up for modern manufacturers. Yes, new tech makes things faster, smarter, and more transparent - but staying connected to the human elements of your frontline workforce is more important than ever before.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How AI can simplify task execution for frontline workers
- The ins and outs of AI-enhanced training
- Where many manufacturers go wrong when implementing AI solutions
- How AI is poised to augment decision-making and troubleshooting
- And much more!
📌 00:00 Introduction to Frontline Shorts and Guests
03:30 The Impact of AI on Manufacturing
11:28 AI's Role in Augmenting Frontline Workers
17:19 Common Pitfalls in AI Implementation
23:14 The Importance of Human Interaction in Tech Adoption
29:14 Future Trends in AI and Manufacturing
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#ManufacturingPodcast #IndustrialTransformation # #ContinuousImprovement #L2L #ShopFloorInnovation #AI #machinelearning
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The Manufacturing Stream Podcast, your go-to source for insights into the latest in manufacturing technology and innovation!
Hosted by Chris Rost, Creative Content Manager at L2L, we're bringing you cutting-edge discussions from the factory floor to the boardroom.
This episode features L2L's very own Mohsin Saeed - problem solver and manufacturing expert with more than a decade in the industry. He'll be talking us through some of the most common causes of expensive line stoppages in manufacturing, and how to fix them quickly
and effectively.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- The most common causes of line stoppages in manufacturing
- The impact they have in terms of money, productivity, and morale
- How leaders can leverage actionable data to prevent and rectify line stoppages
- The positive impact of a CMMS
- How understanding the human element of your frontline will reduce stoppages
00:00 Introductions and welcome
02:31 Understanding the impact
04:43 Common causes
07:39 The human element
10:17 Strategies to reduce line stoppages
13:20 Examples and anecdotes
Visit https://hubs.li/Q03bLgr50 to explore how the #1 connected workforce platform can digitize your daily management processes. Sign up for a free demo today!
Like, subscribe, and share for more deep dives into the future of manufacturing!
#ManufacturingPodcast #IndustrialTransformation # #ContinuousImprovement #L2L #ShopFloorInnovation
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Here's Why Downtime Can Cost You Millions | 2025 Downtime Report from L2L
46:58
What Makes A Process Truly Effective? Dive Deeper Into Process Design and More with Tom Williams and Michael Hurd
44:35
Lean Growing Pains, Fixing Handoffs, and Angry Technicians | We React to the Best of r/manufacturing
48:30
From Reactive to Proactive | Fighting Downtime with Smarter Maintenance
31:29
Tech Expert Reacts: AI, Automation, and New Skills Data
39:35
Frontline Experts React: Skills Gaps, Unfilled Jobs, and New Tech
42:47
Here’s What Your Manufacturing Frontline Really Wants | Better Tech + Better Culture = Success
32:33
Better Employee Development for the Frontline | Solving More Than a Labor Shortage in Manufacturing
41:29
Here's how AI is disrupting manufacturing
36:15
The Truth About Line Stoppages in Manufacturing - with Mohsin Saeed
16:00