Lighting equipment manufacturer Diolum Trade increased its production by 42 percent thanks to participation in the federal labor productivity project. This was stated by the Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow.
The manufacturing process of sidelights was chosen as the experimental flow. Its share in the company’s revenues exceeds 30 percent.
In cooperation with experts from the federal project, we unified a number of production processes, introduced a system for organizing the workspace, optimized the assembly and packaging processes of products, and simplified the storage of components and tools. These actions reduced wasted time, reduced the number of defects and speeded up operations.
As a result, production time for a set of 12 lights was reduced by 17 percent, from six to five hours. Product production in the pilot flow has increased by 42 percent: now a team of 11 people produces 17 lamps per shift instead of 12, as was the case previously. The economic impact of the company’s participation in the federal project exceeded 22 million rubles.
The company plans to expand the experience gained from the pilot flow to other areas. To achieve this, 14 employees were trained in lean manufacturing techniques, two of whom became certified trainers. Twelve employees were trained on the electronic platform “Productivity.rf”.
In 2022-2024, the national project “Labor Productivity” was implemented in Moscow using funds from the city budget. Since 2025, Moscow companies have continued to increase labor productivity within the framework of the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy” (federal project “Labor Productivity”). As reported by Sergei Sobyanin, 535 metropolitan enterprises became participants in the project. The federal project in the capital is implemented with funds from the city budget. Applications for participation are accepted on the website of ANO Mosstrategiya.
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