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What is Lean Manufacturing? 1. Lean manufacturing is a Japanese Pull System which maximises throughput and profit with minimum inventory and waste. 2. This method is employed with great success by Toyota, Honda, Canon, Panasonic, and all globally competitive manufacturers. 3. This method employs, Value stream mapping, pull systems, SPC, Six Sigma and other Deming techniques. 4. The key words are KAIZEN & KYOSEI & OBEYA. Kaizen & Kyosei & Obeya • Kaizen = Continuous Improvement • Kyosei = Living and Working Together for the common good • Obeya = Big Room Waste •Expenses (P&L Bal Sheet) •Resources ($,Plant, People, Material etc) •Planning System Aims of Lean Manufacturing 1. Develop a Pull System with Continuous Flow 2. Enhance People skill, flexibility and Teamwork 3. Achieve Shorter Lead Times 4. Have Less Inventory and Waste 5. Use capital more effectively 6. Maximize Value Added 7. Improve Quality 8. Have Less Defective Product and Process 9. Reduced Time to Market for new Products 10.Improve Information and data flow Lessons from The Best Companies in the World 1. John Blakemore in Sept and Oct 2006, visited some of the best companies in the world including, Honda, Toyota, Canon, Mazda, Kawai, Panasonic as part of an investigation to add to our understanding of Lean Manufacture. 2. These lessons can be applied to all manufacturers. 3. To the list of Lean we now need to add Kyosei, (inc Karakuri and the German Meister system).
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