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Kanban Just-In-Time at Toyota: Management Begins at the Workplace
Toyota’s world-renowned success proves that with kanban, the Just-In-Time production system (JIT) makes most other manufacturing practices obsolete. This simple but powerful classic is based on seminars given by JIT creator Taiichi Ohno to introduce Toyota’s own supplier companies to JIT. It shows how to implement the world’s most efficient production system. A clear and complete introduction…. More >>
Kanban Just-In-Time at Toyota: Management Begins at the Workplace
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World Class Manufacturing Casebook
This casebook, designed as a companion volume to Richard J. Schonberger’s World Class Manufacturing: The Lessons of Simplicity Applied, contains 26 cases that let students of WCM concepts solve actual JIT and TQC implementation problems in a wide variety of manufacturing and corporate settings. For readers with specific concerns, each case lists the topics covered (i.e., kanban, total preventive maintenance, partnership with customer) and each case includes questi… More >>
World Class Manufacturing Casebook
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A Revolution in Manufacturing: The SMED System
The heart of JIT is quick changeover methods. Dr. Shingo, inventor of the Single-Minute Exchange of Die (SMED) system for Toyota, shows you how to reduce your changeovers by an average of 98 percent! By applying Shingo’s techniques, you’ll see rapid improvements (lead time reduced from weeks to days, lower inventory and warehousing costs) that will improve quality, productivity, and profits…. More >>
A Revolution in Manufacturing: The SMED System
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