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Revision as of 14:52, 3 October 2016


Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center
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Institution Information
Name Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center
Project Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Classification Development Center
Non-Profit Status Yes
Development Stage Early/ Intermediate
Contact Phone Number 1-888-521-1061
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Our mission is to help grow the Gulf Coast economy by assisting small and medium sized manufacturers build successful businesses. Our specialists’ strive to deliver seamless, consistent services that help manufacturers increase sales and reduce costs. The Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center is an affiliate of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a federally funded program under the National Institute of Standards and Technology. A non-profit organization, TMAC consists of a statewide network of public and private sector partners, which work together to provide hands-on technical assistance to Texas manufacturers. Source: TMAC

Programs

LEAN training
Implementing lean practices is a managed process that requires clear leadership, a defined plan, coordination of resources, and robust support systems to assure transformation. Lean leadership and management offerings are intended to equip those leading the lean enterprise with the necessary skills to achieve long term success in pursuing lean as a strategic initiative.
Key deliverables include:
-Understanding the business case for continuous improvement to compete profitably in the global marketplace.
-Understanding of how Lean methods simultaneously reduce lead time and operational costs while improving service and quality.

Quality Management Systems
TMAC offers a unique approach to ISO implementation and registration that is customized to each company’s needs. If you are in the beginning phases of establishing a Quality Management System, TMAC provides a straightforward methodology to develop a quality policy manual, procedures, work instructions, and all required forms/records. Examples and templates are provided as needed. For companies with existing Quality Management Systems, TMAC can perform a Gap Analysis to determine where you are in relation to the standard and a plan to close the gap. TMAC’s process of implementation not only results in a successful registration but also drives continuous improvement within the organization