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1. What is Lean Manufacturing?


1. What is Lean Manufacturing?

2. WHY Go “Lean”?
Uses less of everything compared with mass production. Less human effort , Less space, Less tool investment, Less inventory, Less defects, Reduces costly internal “Wastes” Being Wasteful Helps the Competition!!

3. Elements of Lean
Philosophy of Excellence in becoming a World Class Company , Elimination of Waste, Synchronization to Customer Demand , Employee Involvement , Continuous Improvement

4. What Is Waste?
Waste is everything we do that takes time, adds cost, and has no value in the eyes of the customer.

5. Seven types of Waste
(Muda) 1) Overproducing 2) Waiting 3) Moving 4) Downtime 5) Excess Inventory 6) Motion 7) Scrap

6 Example of World Class Manufacturing

What you will gain:
Higher Effectiveness and Efficiency on their JobExcellent

2. WHY Go “Lean”?
Uses less of everything compared with mass production. Less human effort , Less space, Less tool investment, Less inventory, Less defects, Reduces costly internal “Wastes” Being Wasteful Helps the Competition!!

3. Elements of Lean
Philosophy of Excellence in becoming a World Class Company , Elimination of Waste, Synchronization to Customer Demand , Employee Involvement , Continuous Improvement

4. What Is Waste?
Waste is everything we do that takes time, adds cost, and has no value in the eyes of the customer.

5. Seven types of Waste
(Muda) 1) Overproducing 2) Waiting 3) Moving 4) Downtime 5) Excess Inventory 6) Motion 7) Scrap

6 Example of World Class Manufacturing

What you will gain:
Higher Effectiveness and Efficiency on their JobExcellent

2. WHY Go “Lean”?
Uses less of everything compared with mass production. Less human effort , Less space, Less tool investment, Less inventory, Less defects, Reduces costly internal “Wastes” Being Wasteful Helps the Competition!!

3. Elements of Lean
Philosophy of Excellence in becoming a World Class Company , Elimination of Waste, Synchronization to Customer Demand , Employee Involvement , Continuous Improvement

4. What Is Waste?
Waste is everything we do that takes time, adds cost, and has no value in the eyes of the customer.

5. Seven types of Waste
(Muda) 1) Overproducing 2) Waiting 3) Moving 4) Downtime 5) Excess Inventory 6) Motion 7) Scrap

6 Example of World Class Manufacturing

What you will gain:
Higher Effectiveness and Efficiency on their JobExcellent

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