By reconfiguring your traditional assembly lines into production cells based on one-piece flow, you can drastically reduce your lead time, staffing requirements, and number of defects
By reconfiguring your traditional assembly lines into production cells based on one-piece flow, you can drastically reduce your lead time, staffing requirements, and number of defectsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
IllustrationsPublisher's MessagePrefacePart I: Basics1. The Basic Concepts of One-Piece Production2. Cutting Assembly Personnel by Half: Case Studies3. Establishing a Wide-variety Small-lot Production System4. Illustrating Process Razing5. Process Razing Techniques6. Trial Elimination of Conveyors7. U-shaped Cells for Assembly Lines8. Establishing U-shaped Cells in a Garment Factory9. U-shaped Cells for Electronic Component Assembly10. Techniques for Removing Waste from Factories Part II: Application11. Color Changeover Improvement at Japan's Oldest Plastics Company: The Case of Starlight Industries12. Establishing One-Piece Flow at a Factory that Produces Small Lots on a Customer-order Basis: The Case of Oriental Motor13. Single Delivery at MTNAC: From Order to Delivery in Nine Days14. Reducing Waste on Printed Circuit Board Component Assembly Lines: The Case of Kumamoto Electronics
IllustrationsPublisher's MessagePrefacePart I: Basics1. The Basic Concepts of One-Piece Production2. Cutting Assembly Personnel by Half: Case Studies3. Establishing a Wide-variety Small-lot Production System4. Illustrating Process Razing5. Process Razing Techniques6. Trial Elimination of Conveyors7. U-shaped Cells for Assembly Lines8. Establishing U-shaped Cells in a Garment Factory9. U-shaped Cells for Electronic Component Assembly10. Techniques for Removing Waste from Factories Part II: Application11. Color Changeover Improvement at Japan's Oldest Plastics Company: The Case of Starlight Industries12. Establishing One-Piece Flow at a Factory that Produces Small Lots on a Customer-order Basis: The Case of Oriental Motor13. Single Delivery at MTNAC: From Order to Delivery in Nine Days14. Reducing Waste on Printed Circuit Board Component Assembly Lines: The Case of Kumamoto Electronics
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