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    manufacturing activities necessarily generate some form of waste. The manufacturing process does not consist of hundred percent of conversion of material and energy inputs into usable final products; some portion of the material and energy inputs inevitably ends up wastes. When the waste generated exceeds the maximum assimilative capacity of the environment it becomes pollution. This seminar focuses on LEAN productions‚ which aims at elimination of wastes there by reducing the environmental degradation.

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    Contents • Just In Time (JIT) • Kaizen • Kanban 3 What is JIT • A philosophy of manufacturing based on Waste Identification and Planned Elimination to achieve continuous improvement in productivity. • It’s a philosophy not a technique Emergence of JIT • Evolved in Japan after world war II‚ as a result of their diminishing market share in the auto industry. • First developed & perfected within the Toyota manufacturing plants by “Taiichi Ohno” as a means of meeting consumer

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    Briana McLaughlin Operations Management May 25th‚ 2014 Lean Reflection Throughout our operations management class we have practiced many simulations and experienced several observations on lean manufacturing. Although there are many components of lean manufacturing‚ I have highlighted some of the key points I have absorbed from the class thus far. Lean manufacturing concepts I have learned the most from include the three M’s‚ the five S’s‚ flexible resources‚ total quality management‚ and

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    Jan. 16‚ 2013 Ministry of Transport The purpose of this correspondence is to better supply input to the Cycling Strategy Study being assembled by the MOT with a specific focus on safety factors that affect older riders that put them more at risk on traditional bicycles than younger riders. I ride an escooter and have chosen this mode of transportation based on many of the observations outlined in this letter. Who I am Andy McKenna 46 Redwillow Dr‚ Toronto‚ ON. M3A 2L1 Married‚ 32 years with 2

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    division focused on car manufacturing.It was in 1937 that there was a separation between the two businesses and consequently Toyota Motor Company was born. In order to get a deeper understanding over the industry‚ Kiichiro studied the production system of Ford‚ the leading car manufacturing company at that time‚ and later adopted and improved it. Ten years later‚ in 1947‚ Toyota started to produce large-scale passenger cars‚ competing with Ford and General Motors but suffered from Japan’s economy that

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    Toyota

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    1.0 Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation which is also known as Toyota is one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturer. They always take the lead in production and sales. Headquarter of Toyota is in Aichi‚ Japan. The Toyota story begins when Sakichi Toyoda invented Japan’s first power loom. But the name was later changed to “Toyota” and was trademarked and registered on August 1937. The five main principles of Sakichi Toyoda are always be faithful to your duties‚ always be studious and

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    LEAN PRIMER by Craig Larman and Bas Vodde Version 1.5 Please send us comments for future versions‚ at www.leanprimer.com. Note: Check website for latest version; share the URL (rather than file) to keep up-to-date. Craig Larman and Bas Vodde are the authors of Scaling Lean & Agile Development. They work as management coaches in organizations adopting lean thinking. For consulting or more information‚ please see craiglarman.com and odd-e.com. Note: Lean thinking and the Toyota Way are large

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    why lean

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    why lean Lean Manufacturing is not especially new. It is derived from the Toyota Production System or Just in Time Production‚ Henry Ford and other predecessors. The lineage of Lean manufacturing and Just In Time (JIT) Production goes back to Eli Whitney and the concept of interchangeable part in the 1850’s. It was finally when Taichii Ohno and Shigeo Shingo introduced Toyota Production System which in true sense talked about lean manufacturing. Todd(2000) defines lean production as “initiative

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    Seventy four years since its founding‚ Toyota Motor is almost at the pinnacle of the global auto industry‚ having overtaken Ford Motor and General Motors in vehicle sales. Toyota was established in 1937 in Japan. Toyota has grown from being a small Japanese carmaker in the 1960s to the biggest carmaker in 2007‚ outranking General Motors. The founding principles for this success were embodies by the “Toyota Way” – a respect for learning‚ truth‚ trust‚ team-work‚ challenge and continuous improvement

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    3. TOYOTA HAS BUILT HUGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY THAT CAN PRODUCE MILLIONS OF CARS EACH YEAR FOR A WIDE VIRIETY OF CONSUMERS. WHY WAS IT ABLE TO GROW SO MUCH BIGGER THAN OTHER AUTO MANUFACTURERS? SUBSTANTIATE YOUR ANSWER BY PROVIDING CONCRETE MEASURES OR INTERVENTIONS THAT TOYOTA HAS DONE OR HAS BEEN DOING. Toyota was the first company to introduce lean manufacturing and total quality management practices in production of cars. For some time‚ the company was the only practitioner of these practices

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