Awesome video by students at Universiti Kualal Lumpur Mitec - Applying the concept UniKL MITEC's students of Lean Manufacturing class (JQB31202) showing the applications of Conveyor vs Cell system, Kanban, pull production system, production lead time and the Six Thinking Hats. p/s Special thanks to Nazmi, Hery, Macha, Begol, Fiza and Din.
If you do not see LEAN in this video, read "The Toyota Way from Jeffrey K. Liker" in more detail, or, if you are more experienced in Industrial Process Industry a book of JIPM, the founders of PRACTICAL LEAN.....
The problem with this taylorism / scientific mfg (inherent to the standardized assembly line); It ignores the customer (market) demand, leaning towards overproduction to maximize efficiency.
The basis of TPS blends a certain amount of part and process standardization with "Hijunka", or a "pull" system, trying to balance each step in the process to the following "requirement", reducing WIP waste.
The next evolution or improvement must come when TPS can merge with flexibility, or improving TPS.
Awesome video by students at Universiti Kualal Lumpur Mitec - Applying the concept UniKL MITEC's students of Lean Manufacturing class (JQB31202) showing the applications of Conveyor vs Cell system, Kanban, pull production system, production lead time and the Six Thinking Hats. p/s Special thanks to Nazmi, Hery, Macha, Begol, Fiza and Din.
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vaksin05 2 months ago
If you do not see LEAN in this video, read "The Toyota Way from Jeffrey K. Liker" in more detail, or, if you are more experienced in Industrial Process Industry a book of JIPM, the founders of PRACTICAL LEAN.....
purac01 1 year ago
absolutely this is mass production, not Lean
donnymay05 1 year ago
This is *NOT* lean manufacturing- please don't upload stuff if you don't understand the topic at hand.
RobMacG 1 year ago
This is not Lean.. please dont confuse people!!!!!!!!!! this is mass production system!
belenmontaldo 1 year ago
It is not Lean Production. You Tube should delete it or change title.
Word to an autor of this video. Man if u have no ide don't put videos on You Tube.
llunreall 2 years ago
no, it just shows the influence of henry ford on the industrialization. wrong title :(
shewzzle 3 years ago
The problem with this taylorism / scientific mfg (inherent to the standardized assembly line); It ignores the customer (market) demand, leaning towards overproduction to maximize efficiency.
The basis of TPS blends a certain amount of part and process standardization with "Hijunka", or a "pull" system, trying to balance each step in the process to the following "requirement", reducing WIP waste.
The next evolution or improvement must come when TPS can merge with flexibility, or improving TPS.
psteele26 3 years ago
the title is a bit misleading, it should be "mass production" - still excellent material in ford and taylorism - where have you got it from?
elgrec 3 years ago