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By K.MARIAPPAN
WASTE
• TOYOTA defines Waste as: "anything other than the minimum amount of equipment, materials,parts, and working time absolutely essential to production."
• The mission of LSPS is to eliminate waste to improve productivity.
• Simply we can remember the Seven Wastes by using the acronym "TIM WOOD"
7 Types of wastes
Transport
Inventory
Motion
Waiting
Over Production
Over Processing
Defects
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Over - Production
Taiichi Ohno’s 7 Wastes
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Waiting
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Transportation
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Motion
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Defects / Rejects / Re-work
• Unnecessary Transport of materials
• In moving products between factories, between work
centres, between desks, between machines, all that is
added is lead-time – no value is created.
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Transport waste :
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Transportation
• Transport Waste is only eliminated through removing its sources.
• In general, these are in fact Inventory Wastes, which due to their pervasive nature, are hard to see or eliminate.
• In general, these are tackled through a slower-burn version of kaizen, often lasting a few months.
• The nature of Transport Waste is such that it often crosses departmental boundaries (following the value stream).
• To eliminate its sources therefore requires cross-departmental teams.
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• Inventories beyond the absolute minimum
• Caused by overproduction, inventories take up floor space –
something that is always at a premium in factories and
offices. There's always a dendancy to use inventories to
mask other problems. Remember, if you've got pleanty of
spares, there's no incentive to fix problems with quality!
Transport Inventory Motion WaitingOver prodn
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Inventory Waste:
• Significant amounts of Inventory Waste exist in almost all processes.
• These can usually be significantly reduced through a concerted, short-term project.
• In this, a team including those who actually run the process, technical experts, lay-persons, and a facilitator expert plan and implement changes within a week.
• This is often called a “Kaizen Blitz”, or “kaikaku” from the Japanese terms for such shop floor-led improvements.
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Motion
• Motions of employees
• Looking for parts, bending / reaching for materials,
searching for tools, etc.
Transport Inventory Motion WaitingOver prodn
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Motions waste :
• Waiting for the next process step.
• While waiting, the product is just soaking up ‘overheads’ –
the last thing that the customer actually wants to pay for!
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Waiting waste :
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Waiting
• Overproduction ahead of demand.
• This exposes the organisation to risks in changing demands
from customers, and is a disincentive to the firm to reduce
the other wastes, since there’s always plenty of extra material
to use in case of problems.
Transport Inventory Motion WaitingOver prodn
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Over Production waste :
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Over - Production
Taiichi Ohno’s 7 Wastes
• Overprocessing of parts
• Running parts on machines that are too fast / too slow, or
even too accurate to achieve the customer’s definition of
Value. What's the problem with doing too good a job? Well
generally it means too expensive a job for the market's
expectations.
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Over Processing waste :
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Defects / Rejects / Re-work
• Producing Defective parts
• If processes produce defects, then extra staff are needed
to inspect, and extra materials needed to take account of
potential losses. Worse than this, INSPECTION DOES NOT
WORK. Eventually you'll miss a problem, and then send a
defective product to a customer. And they WILL notice, at
which point, all hell will break loose!
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Defect waste :
• When you're trying to figure out if you're looking at Transport Waste, or Inventory Waste, it's useful to remember that there are only three basic reasons for waste being unavoidable.
• The laws of physics. It would be great to speed things up by using magic, but that's sadly not possible!
• The laws of the land. You could reduce machine set-up time by removing all the safety guards, but killing your staff is illegal.
• Outright cost. Got a 20,000 ton press in the wrong location? You're probably going to have to live with that kind of problem
Things to be consider. . . . .