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Learning Zone Class Clips - "Just In Time" practice - Skills and Tutorial Video. Understanding of JIT Video. (6#6): Porsche 911 (997) Manufacturing: Just-in-Time System. DELL FactoryTour. Macintosh factory part 1. Just-In-Time Systems. Comments Favorited Successfully!

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Slide 1 Slide 2 JIT/Lean Production Slide 3 JIT Goals Eliminate disruptions Make system flexible by reduce setup and lead times Eliminate waste, especially excess inventory Slide 4 Sources of Waste Slide 5 Big vs. Slide 6 JIT Building Blocks. Just in time (business) Just in time (JIT) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business' return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs.

Just in time (business)

To meet JIT objectives, the process relies on signals or Kanban (看板? , Kanban) between different points, which are involved in the process, which tell production when to make the next part. Kanban are usually 'tickets' but can be simple visual signals, such as the presence or absence of a part on a shelf. Implemented correctly, JIT focuses on continuous improvement and can improve a manufacturing organization's return on investment, quality, and efficiency. To achieve continuous improvement key areas of focus could be flow, employee involvement and quality. JIT relies on other elements in the inventory chain as well. The philosophy of JIT is simple: the storage of unused inventory is a waste of resources. Inventory is seen as incurring costs, or waste, instead of adding and storing value, contrary to traditional accounting.

Just-in-Time. Just-in-Time "Just-in-Time" means making "only what is needed, when it is needed, and in the amount needed.

Just-in-Time

" For example, to efficiently produce a large number of automobiles, which can consist of around 30,000 parts, it is necessary to create a detailed production plan that includes parts procurement. Supplying "what is needed, when it is needed, and in the amount needed" according to this production plan can eliminate waste, inconsistencies, and unreasonable requirements, resulting in improved productivity. Kanban System In the TPS (Toyota Production System), a unique production control method called the "kanban system" plays an integral role. Evolution of the kanban through daily improvements Through continuous technological improvements, the kanban system has evolved into the "e-kanban," which is managed using IT methodologies and has increased productivity even further. - Why use a supermarket concept?