Kanban explained with example

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A system of continuous supply of components, parts and supplies, such that workers have what they need, where they need it, when they need it.
The word Kan means "card" in Japanese and the word "ban" means "signal". So Kanban refers to "signal cards".

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  • focus..make more faster what's up with all these gooks not knowing how to speak english

  • no kanban is a slave system lollllllll

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