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Takes Into Account Waste Created Through Overburden ("Muri") and Waste Created Through Unevenness in Work Loads ("Mura")

Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to minimizing waste in the manufacturing process without reducing productivity. It considers waste created by overburdening workers or equipment and waste from uneven workloads. The goal of lean is to maximize value and minimize non-value-added activities in production.

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Takes Into Account Waste Created Through Overburden ("Muri") and Waste Created Through Unevenness in Work Loads ("Mura")

Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to minimizing waste in the manufacturing process without reducing productivity. It considers waste created by overburdening workers or equipment and waste from uneven workloads. The goal of lean is to maximize value and minimize non-value-added activities in production.

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Lean manufacturing or lean production, often simply "lean", is a systematic method for waste

minimization("Muda") within a manufacturing system without sacrificing productivity. Lean also


takes into account waste created through overburden ("Muri") and waste created through
unevenness in work loads ("Mura").

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