
JIT Implementation Manual -- The Complete Guide to Just-In-Time Manufacturing
Volume 3 -- Flow Manufacturing -- Multi-Process Operations and Kanban
Productivity Press
2nd Edition
Published on 27. April 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-1-4200-9026-0 (ISBN)
Description
"It is a book for manufacturing companies that are fighting desperately for survival and that will go to any length to improve their factories and overcome the obstacles to success. One could even call this book a 'bible' for corporate survival."-Hiroyuki Hirano
Known as the JIT bible in Japan, JIT Implementation Manual - The Complete Guide to Just-in-Time Manufacturing presents the genius of Hiroyuki Hirano, a top international consultant with vast experience throughout Asia and the West. Encyclopedic in scope, this six-volume practical reference provides unparalleled information on every aspect of JIT- the waste-eliminating, market-oriented production system. This historic, yet timeless classic is just as crucial in today's fast-changing global marketplace as when it was first published in Japan 20 years ago.
Covering all the techniques essential to setting up a flow production system in manufacturing, Volume 3: Flow Manufacturing - Multi-Process Operations and Kanban includes a basic introduction to the relationship between inventory and flow production and their roles in manufacturing. It also provides discussion of multi-process operations and precautions and procedures for developing them. Outlining the key topic of labor cost reduction and steps to achieving it, this definitive volume also covers the essentials of kanban and visual control systems in a flow manufacturing environment.
Known as the JIT bible in Japan, JIT Implementation Manual - The Complete Guide to Just-in-Time Manufacturing presents the genius of Hiroyuki Hirano, a top international consultant with vast experience throughout Asia and the West. Encyclopedic in scope, this six-volume practical reference provides unparalleled information on every aspect of JIT- the waste-eliminating, market-oriented production system. This historic, yet timeless classic is just as crucial in today's fast-changing global marketplace as when it was first published in Japan 20 years ago.
Covering all the techniques essential to setting up a flow production system in manufacturing, Volume 3: Flow Manufacturing - Multi-Process Operations and Kanban includes a basic introduction to the relationship between inventory and flow production and their roles in manufacturing. It also provides discussion of multi-process operations and precautions and procedures for developing them. Outlining the key topic of labor cost reduction and steps to achieving it, this definitive volume also covers the essentials of kanban and visual control systems in a flow manufacturing environment.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Portland
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
89 s/w Abbildungen
89 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
508 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4200-9026-0 (9781420090260)
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Additional editions

Hiroyuki Hirano | Raif Notarangelo
JIT Implementation Manual -- The Complete Guide to Just-In-Time Manufacturing
Volume 3 -- Flow Manufacturing -- Multi-Process Operations and Kanban
E-Book
04/2009
2nd Edition
Productivity Press
€61.99
Available for download

Hiroyuki Hirano | Raif Notarangelo
JIT Implementation Manual -- The Complete Guide to Just-In-Time Manufacturing
Volume 3 -- Flow Manufacturing -- Multi-Process Operations and Kanban
E-Book
04/2009
2nd Edition
Productivity Press
€61.99
Available for download
Persons
JIT Management Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan
Content
Flow Production. Why Inventory Is Bad. What Is Flow Production? Flow Production within and between Factories. Multi-Process Operations. Multi-Process Operations: A Wellspring for Humanity on the Job. The Difference between Horizontal Multi-Unit Operations and Vertical Multi-Process Operations. Questions and Key Points about Multi-Process Operations. Precautions and Procedures for Developing Multi-Process Operations. Labor Cost Reduction. What Is Labor Cost Reduction? Labor Cost Reduction Steps. Points for Achieving Labor Cost Reduction. Visible Labor Cost Reduction. Kanban. Differences between the Kanban System and Conventional Systems. Functions and Rules of Kanban. How to Determine the Variety and Quantity of Kanban. Administration of Kanban. Visual Control. What Is Visual Control? Case Study: Visual Orderliness (Seiton). Standing Signboards. Andon: Illuminating Problems in the Factory. Production Management Boards: At-a-Glance Supervision. Relationship between Visual Control and Kaizen.