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    Mass Production System
         * Example: Ford
         * Status as of 1950
             8000/day
             Low-skilled immigrant 
    labor
             Vertical integration
             Abundant investment 
    capital
         * High volume, low mix
      Principles for Implementing Lean Manufacturing
         * Capital, Quantity, 
    Repeatability
     Lean Enterprise System
         * Example: Toyota
         * Status as of 1950
               2500/year
               Diversified market
               Limited capital
               Dedicated, high skilled 
     labor
          *  Low volume, high mix
       Principles for Implementing Lean Manufacturing
          *  People, Quality, Flexibility 
      Definition of Lean
     “A systematic approach to identifying and eliminating waste 
     (non-value-added activities) in a company’s operations.  
     Lean emphasizes flowing the product at the pull of the 
     customer.”
     Lean is implemented through both rapid and continuous 
     improvement.
     Kaizen- “kai’ means “little” or “ongoing”.  “Zen” means “for 
     the better” or “good.” Small continuous improvements on 
     everyone’s part leads to world class manufacturing.
        Principles for Implementing Lean Manufacturing
     Concept of Value-Added 
     Activity
      Value-Added Time
      •Any activity that increases the market form or 
       function of the product or service.  (These are 
       things the customer is willing to pay for.)
      Non-Value Added Time (Waste or muda)
      •Any activity or use of resources that 
       does not add market form or function or 
       is not necessary.  (These activities 
       should be reduced, integrated, 
       Principles for Implementing Lean Manufacturing
       simplified, or eliminated.)
    Common Manufacturing Terms:
    Batches      Order of Operations
    Inventory       Work in Progress 
    (WIP)
    Fixturing    Set-Up Time
    Inspection      Plant Layout
    Manufacturing Lead Time (MLT)
      Principles for Implementing Lean Manufacturing
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