2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijqrm-07-2017-0128
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A six sigma based approach to evaluate the on time performance of Indian railways

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose an approach to evaluate “on time” performance for a class of Indian railways (IR). This approach is build-up on the theme of six sigma level computation for continues data. The arrival data obtained from a class of IR called “Rajdhani Express” exhibited a unique characteristic: neither did the data followed a distribution nor could it be transformed to fit into a distribution. In this work, the authors present an approach to evaluate on time performance of IR, gi… Show more

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“…Similar to previous study claims [112,113], the results of the case study indicate that the application of systematic and data-driven quality improvement approaches, such as Lean philosophy with some simple changes and adjustments to the conditions of railway undertakings, can contribute to the service quality. The author of a foreign research, Vaidya, who deals with the Six Sigma concept under the conditions of Indian railways, likewise points out the benefits of extending this approach to various areas of railway transport [114]. Based on the results of this study, we may identify ourselves with the worldwide research, which points out that Lean Six Sigma's goal is to produce quality products that meet customers' requirements as efficiently and effectively as possible [115].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Similar to previous study claims [112,113], the results of the case study indicate that the application of systematic and data-driven quality improvement approaches, such as Lean philosophy with some simple changes and adjustments to the conditions of railway undertakings, can contribute to the service quality. The author of a foreign research, Vaidya, who deals with the Six Sigma concept under the conditions of Indian railways, likewise points out the benefits of extending this approach to various areas of railway transport [114]. Based on the results of this study, we may identify ourselves with the worldwide research, which points out that Lean Six Sigma's goal is to produce quality products that meet customers' requirements as efficiently and effectively as possible [115].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Ruben et al [19] applied the lean six sigma framework to Indian automotive component industry by considering environmental factors. Vaidya [20] evaluated the on time performance for a class of Indian railways (using RTY), where the data was found out to be unruly. Larsen et al [21] analyzed the factors that affect frequent time and cost overruns and reduced quality of construction projects.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most painting processes use more paint than needed, some even higher depending on the surface/geometry. To quantify the cost of poor quality, researchers used Taguchi's quality loss function (QLF) to assess the cost penalty due to deviation from quality target and optimize process parameters so that such loss is minimized (Periyanan and Natarajan, 2014;Vaidya, 2018). For example, Periyanan and Natarajan (2014) used Taguchi QLF to examine micro-WEDG process and explain the influence of three process parameters (feed rate, capacitance, and voltage) on material removing rate and surface roughness responses.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%