Lean Manufacturing & JIT
Lean Manufacturing & JIT
Lean Manufacturing & JIT
JIT Production
Just-in-time
- A philosophy for optimizing performance of a
manufacturing system.
Categories
Improving Production Environment
Quality Engineering
1. Eliminate Waste
2. Employee Cross-Training and Job Rotation
3. Employee Empowerment and Involvement
4. JIT Purchasing
5. Reduction of Variability
6. Mistake-Proof Processes
7. Reduce Setup Times
Some Terminology
Muda: Japanese term for any human activity which
abosrbs resources but creates no real value.
Kaizen: process of continuous incremental
improvement through the identification
/elimination of muda.
Kaizen blitz: an event where a team of managers,
engineers and line workers coordinated by a
facilitator come together for three days to focus on
improvements on an area of a plant.
Some Terminology
Typical strategy in Kaizen Event is asking “why”
five times until the root cause or motivation for an
action is discovered.
B. Waste of Motion
C. Transportation Waste
D. Processing Waste
Plan for:
Items
throughput time.
Seven Types of Waste
commonly found in industry.
F. Defective Products…
Cost money
Deplete resources
among others.
Benefits (continued):
bottlenecks.
stop production.
and red.
3. Employee Empowerment and
Involvement
5S’s:
Sort, Straighten, Sanitize, Sweep and Sustain.
Organized workplace reduces:
Misplacing
Contamination
Brightens up atmosphere
Gives feeling system is under control.
Conveys that sloppiness is not tolerated.
4. JIT Purchasing
inventory level.
5. Reduction of Variability
stocks of inventory.
Idea:
Basic ideas:
100% of units should be inspected.
Identify defects as close to the source as possible.
Stop production immediately and take corrective
action right after a defect is detected.
Design processes to avoid producing defects.
6. Mistake-Proof Processes
1900’s Philosophy
Worker was immigrant, uneducated, spoke little English.
Worker is like a machine designed to perform a limited
set of tasks well.
Product customization was not an issue for customers (all
model T’s were the same).
Process-Based Organization
Receiving Inspection
www.sme.org
Manufacturing Engineering Magazine
September 2003 Issue
“Lean by Design – and by Necessity”
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