University of Toyota; Lean Manufacturing Simulation. Lean manufacturing or lean production, which is often known simply as "Lean", is a production practice that considers the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer to be wasteful, and thus a target for elimination. In a more basic term, More value with less work. Lean manufacturing is a generic process management philosophy derived mostly from the Toyota Production System (TPS) (hence the term Toyotism is also prevalent) and identified as "Lean" only in the 1990s[1]. It is renowned for its focus on reduction of the original Toyota seven wastes in order to improve overall customer value, but there are varying perspectives on how this is best achieved. The steady growth of Toyota, from a small company to the world's largest automaker,[2] has focused attention on how it has achieved this.
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lovelplants 1 week ago
Nice video. Found it via the Curious Cat's blog carnival.
pexnetwork 3 weeks ago
Good illustration! So far one of the better that actually demonstrated lean principals of Kan Ban, One Pc Flow!
wheeldonb 2 months ago
I expected to see a whole lot of men in there... you know.
tubilar111 1 year ago
Do you know the difference between lean and kaizen? Thank you!
zoomlock 1 year ago
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THARAKA001 1 year ago
Hello, Could you please tell me where to obtain this simulation kit. I work for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership of Texas, TMAC. We use a different one.
jereverol 2 years ago