Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy

Director Of Manufacturing, Transportation And Logistics @ Scientific Games

About Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy serves as the Director of Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics at Scientific Games, where he has worked since 2007. He has received multiple awards for operational excellence and safety, and he has successfully implemented robotics and training programs that significantly improved efficiency and reduced costs.

Work at Scientific Games

Bryan Murphy has served as the Director of Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics at Scientific Games since 2007. He has been instrumental in overseeing operations in Alpharetta, GA, for 17 years. His role encompasses managing manufacturing processes, logistics, and transportation, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in production.

Education and Expertise

Bryan Murphy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management and Marketing from Lipscomb University. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his leadership role in manufacturing, where he applies his knowledge to enhance operational processes and drive efficiency.

Achievements

Murphy has received notable recognition for his contributions to the manufacturing sector. He was awarded the People of Manufacturing Operational Excellence Award in 2019 and the People of Manufacturing Safety Award in 2018 by the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance. These awards reflect his commitment to improving operational standards and safety in manufacturing.

Innovations in Manufacturing

Bryan Murphy directed the introduction of robotics into the manufacturing process at Scientific Games. This initiative resulted in a 53% improvement in quality and a 35.7% reduction in labor costs. His leadership in implementing advanced technologies has significantly enhanced production efficiency.

Operational Improvements

Murphy has successfully managed multiple capital projects that increased unit throughput by 19% and capacity by 18%. He has also implemented training and waste reduction programs that achieved annual savings of $258,000 in worker’s compensation, demonstrating his focus on operational excellence and cost management.

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