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14-2 JIT and Lean Operations CHAPTER 14 JIT and Lean Operations Operations Management, Eighth Edition, by William J. Stevenson McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 14-3 JIT and Lean Operations JIT/Lean Production JIT/Lean Production Just-in-time (JIT): A highly coordinated processing system in which goods move through the system, and services are performed, just as they are needed, JIT lean production JIT pull (demand) system JIT operates with very little “fat” 14-4 JIT and Lean Operations Goal of JIT Goal of JIT The ultimate goal of JIT is a balanced system. Achieves a smooth, rapid flow of materials through the system Summary JIT Goals and Building Summary JIT Goals and Building 14-5 JIT and Lean Operations Blocks Blocks Figure 14.1 Ultimate A Goal balanced rapid flow Supporting Goals Eliminate disruptions Make the system flexible Eliminate waste Product Process Personnel Manufactur- Building Design Design Elements ing Planning Blocks 14-6 JIT and Lean Operations Sources of Waste Sources of Waste Overproduction Waiting time Unnecessary transportation Processing waste Inefficient work methods Product defects
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