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This book explains the implementation of just in time (JIT)
production in an industrial context, while also highlighting the
application of various, vital lean production tools. Shifting the
trade-off between productivity and quality, the book discusses the
preparation stages needed before implementing a JIT system. After
an introduction to lean manufacturing and JIT, it introduces
readers to the fundamentals and practice of Kaizen, paying special
attention to lean manufacturing tools. The book demonstrates how to
use the 5S approach (with the stages of Seiri, Seiton, Seiso,
Seiketsu and Shitsuke), Standardized Work, Single Minute Exchange
of Die (SMED) and the Kanban system. In brief, the book provides an
understanding of the processes associated with the application of
these tools and highlights the benefits attained by companies that
have implemented JIT systems. Throughout the book, a real-world
case study is used to deepen readers' understanding of how lean
manufacturing tools can be implemented. The book is ideally suited
for executive courses in industrial engineering and management, but
can also be used for upper undergraduate and graduate courses at
universities.
This book explains the implementation of just in time (JIT)
production in an industrial context, while also highlighting the
application of various, vital lean production tools. Shifting the
trade-off between productivity and quality, the book discusses the
preparation stages needed before implementing a JIT system. After
an introduction to lean manufacturing and JIT, it introduces
readers to the fundamentals and practice of Kaizen, paying special
attention to lean manufacturing tools. The book demonstrates how to
use the 5S approach (with the stages of Seiri, Seiton, Seiso,
Seiketsu and Shitsuke), Standardized Work, Single Minute Exchange
of Die (SMED) and the Kanban system. In brief, the book provides an
understanding of the processes associated with the application of
these tools and highlights the benefits attained by companies that
have implemented JIT systems. Throughout the book, a real-world
case study is used to deepen readers' understanding of how lean
manufacturing tools can be implemented. The book is ideally suited
for executive courses in industrial engineering and management, but
can also be used for upper undergraduate and graduate courses at
universities.
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