What Is Lean
Manufacturing In Simple Terms?
The best way to answer the question: 'what is
lean manufacturing' is by giving a 'lean' answer. Lean
manufacturing is simply the process of eliminating waste.
It doesn't matter if you are examining time or material,
waste is waste.
Once you begin the process of looking at waste,
it is alarming how much waste there is all around us! In
manufacturing, it is critical to reduce waste to the
minimum, in order to increase efficiency. Time is money, and
so is waste.
Lean manufacturing is a comprehensive approach
to eliminating waste from your operation. It is a systematic
methodology that uses various tools to achieve the goal of
reduced waste.
Here is a great tool to use- a DVD that has
rave reviews from users. Here is one unsolicited review
of the
Lean Manufacturing DVD. " Used this during the training phase of a
week long Kaizen Event. It introduces Lean very well."
Micael Lorkowski.
Several of the more popular tools are:
These are more than mere buzzwords, however.
Once you make the decision to change the culture of your
business, you will discover that it is a lot like changing
the course of a river: you can do it, but it takes a
tremendous effort and you need a very good reason for doing
it.
Fortunately, you have a very good reason, if
you are in business: to increase your profits and make your
operation better in every way. It is surprising how quickly
morale improves when profits increase and working conditions
continuously improve
Lean Manufacturing is a process, not a
destination
Because you can always do better, the process never actually
ends, though you do reach plateaus where things can hum along
very nicely.
A look at the more popular tools
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Kaizen is a common sense tool that
demands continuous improvement of anything it is
applied to. A Kaizen event is used to attack an
area, such as a manufacturing process or area to
discover how to make it better. You stay with it
until you get it as good as you reasonably can, then
go to the next area.
This process was developed by the Toyota
automobile company and has helped make them the most
efficient car company in the world. It is also very
practical for a plastics injection
molding company
This is probably the best way to begin your
journey, because you get immediate results and it makes
sense to anyone involved.
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Value Stream Mapping helps you to
visualize your entire operation or just a portion of
it. You make a visual map of where you currently are
and a map of where you will be in the future. This
is a great tool because it helps you see the true
condition of the present, and provides a map of how
to get where you want to be. Maybe I should have
done this with my life years ago!
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Six Sigma is a methodology to
measure your progress. It is a scientific approach
to keeping track of your waste as you strive for
perfection. As such, it is an ongoing process
because you can never attain perfection, but the
closer you get, the less waste you have.
Lean
manufacturing is a little bit the opposite of the
thinking of many people. Usually people ask, how can I do
more, or do what I do better. This approach asks, what
effort and time am I wasting, where are my inefficiencies.
By reducing waste, you increase productivity!
Where can you find a good resource?

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