Improve service, increase revenue, maximize profit
2-day Interactive Seminar
London, 01-02 November 2023
Learn how to apply Factory Physics concepts and techniques with hands-on tools.
Increase Cash Flow
Manage Low Volume High Mix Environments
Setup Effective Sales & Operations Planning
Reduce Inventory while Increasing Customer Service
Improve Assemble-to-Order Operations
Optimize ERP Production Planning and Control
The seminar will combine lecture and hands-on learning through various simulations and hands-on tools.
Event Details
Space is limited to 20 participants; Hotel group room rates available.
Contact education@factoryphysics.com with questions.
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Instructors

Mark L. Spearman, PhD
Dr. Mark Spearman is co-author of the award-winning book, Factory Physics, and the founder of Factory Physics Inc. He has over thirty years of experience in the optimization of manufacturing supply chains by improving on-time delivery, increasing productivity, and reducing cycle times and inventories.

H.J. James Choo, PhD
H.J. James Choo, Ph.D. is Chief Technical Officer for Factory Physics, Inc. He has been leading research
and development of production management and its underlying framework of Operations Science
knowledge, processes and systems to support implementation of large capital projects globally since
2001. Choo has worked with many high-profile organizations in oil & gas, heavy industrial, manufacturing,
civil infrastructure, aerospace & defense, life sciences and other industries, to improve predictability and
profitability by reducing lead times and optimizing inventory through the use of Operations Science.
Dr. Choo is a frequent contributor to research and curriculum for Texas A&M University and University of
California at Berkeley.
Dr. Choo has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering from
Yonsei University, Korea. He holds a Ph.D. in Construction Engineering & Management from the Civil
and Environmental Engineering Department at University of California at Berkeley.
and development of production management and its underlying framework of Operations Science
knowledge, processes and systems to support implementation of large capital projects globally since
2001. Choo has worked with many high-profile organizations in oil & gas, heavy industrial, manufacturing,
civil infrastructure, aerospace & defense, life sciences and other industries, to improve predictability and
profitability by reducing lead times and optimizing inventory through the use of Operations Science.
Dr. Choo is a frequent contributor to research and curriculum for Texas A&M University and University of
California at Berkeley.
Dr. Choo has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering from
Yonsei University, Korea. He holds a Ph.D. in Construction Engineering & Management from the Civil
and Environmental Engineering Department at University of California at Berkeley.

“Factory Physics training provides your Supply Chain team with concepts and principles based on solid science that can be readily applied to improving your supply chain performance.”
Mike Gores
Global Supply Chain Manager

“I know of no quicker more effective approach to improving performance than the Factory Physics approach.”
Chandra Sekhar
Corporate VP of Manufacturing Strategy (ret.)

“I learned more about the underlying science behind the Toyota Production System from four hours of Factory Physics training than I did in seven years as a Toyota employee.”
Karthik Chandramouli
Director of Lean Transformation