Achieve to agility manufacturing by use of seven wastes through Lean manufacturing

2013 
Hop and Spearman (2000) introduce statement on the waste-free state that was given as early as 1983 The 7 wastes are at the root of all unprofitable activity within organizations. Waste elimination is one of the most effective ways to increase profitability in manufacturing and distribution businesses. To eliminate waste, it is important to understand exactly what waste is and where it exists. While products differ in each factory, the typical wastes found in manufacturing environments are quite similar. After years of work to eliminate waste, Toyota, the Japanese automobile manufacturer, identified the following seven wastes as the most prominent ones. The purpose of implementing lean manufacturing is to become leaner. Ultimately, the goal of a leanness manufacturing system is to become totally “waste-free.” Also we can use these in agility manufacturing, where lean and agility mix together and corporate new concept that call Legality.
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