TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Principle of inventory and material management - Lecture 27
Lecture 27 - JustinTime Manufacturing. The contents of this chapter include all of the following: Origin of JIT; supply chain; characteristics of JIT; Importance of JIT; JIT, TPS, lean production; eliminating waste; seven sources of waste; 5S’s; function of JIT inventory; supplier partnership; advantages of setup reduction; sources of variability; JIT and competitive advantage. | Lecture 27 Just-in-Time Manufacturing Books Introduction to Materials Management, Sixth Edition, J. R. Tony Arnold, ., CFPIM, CIRM, Fleming College, Emeritus, Stephen N. Chapman, ., CFPIM, North Carolina State University, Lloyd M. Clive, ., CFPIM, Fleming College Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, 11th Edition, by Chase, Jacobs, and Aquilano, 2005, .: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Operations Management, 11/E, Jay Heizer, Texas Lutheran University, Barry Render, Graduate School of Business, Rollins College, Prentice Hall Objectives Origin of JIT Supply Chain Characteristics of JIT Importance of JIT JIT, TPS, Lean Production Eliminating Waste Seven Sources of Waste 5S’s Function of JIT inventory Supplier partnership Advantages of setup reduction Sources of variability JIT and competitive advantage Toyota Motor Corporation Largest vehicle manufacturer in the world with annual sales of over 9 million vehicles Success due to two techniques, JIT and TPS Continual problem .
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