Dan White

Former Continuous Improvement Coach at SafetyChain Software

Dan brings over 20 years of experience in manufacturing across industries including dairy, breakfast foods, and specialty chemicals. He holds a Master’s in Operations Management and has held leadership roles in Operations, Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, and Sales. Dan has worked with organizations such as Post Foods, So Delicious Dairy-Free, and Meadow Gold Dairies/Dean Foods, where he led teams to drive operational excellence. At SafetyChain, he partners with customers to streamline internal and external processes, helping them achieve their continuous improvement goals through data-driven strategies.

Quality & Continuous ImprovementPlant Performance & Efficiency

What’s the Actual Cost of Manual or Siloed SPC?

Dan White

Here’s what manual or siloed SPC is really costing food and beverage manufacturers, and how digital SPC changes the equation.

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Quality & Continuous ImprovementPlant Performance & Efficiency

Scale Up Your SPC Maturity: Where Does Your Plant Stand?

Dan White

The reality is that there's a massive difference between compliance-driven data collection and true statistical process control that delivers measurable business results. Most plants practice Statistical Process Monitoring instead of Statistical Process Control.

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Quality & Continuous ImprovementPlant Performance & Efficiency

The Essential Components of SPC: Charts, Limits, and Control

Dan White

Understanding what SPC can do for your operation is valuable, but knowing how it works gives your team the confidence to evolve your current quality control methods.

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Quality & Continuous ImprovementPlant Performance & Efficiency

Digital SPC 101: A Smarter Approach to Quality in Food Manufacturing

Dan White

The question isn't whether to use SPC, but how to evolve from time-intensive, reactive methods to tools that deliver more value with less effort.

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Plant Performance & EfficiencyWorkforce

How to Improve Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE): Practical Tips

Dan White

Many manufacturers understand OEE as a critical operational measurement, but few know how to properly assess OEE in a manner that stimulates continuous improvement. This blog identifies areas where OEE is often overlooked or mis-leveraged.

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