Classes 9: JIT, Toyota, MRP

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Transcript Classes 9: JIT, Toyota, MRP

Operations Management & Performance Modeling
1 Operations Strategy
2 Process Analysis
3 Lean Operations
– Class 3b: House Game
– Class 4a: The Paradigm of Lean Operations: The ideal
– Class 4b: Getting to the ideal with Product Variety: TPS
» Managing variety/flexibility
» Toyota Production System
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OM&PM/Class 4b
Supply Chain Management
Capacity Management in Services
Total Quality Management
Business Process Reengineering
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How to run Lean Operations:
Managing Variety
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Monthly Production Requirement:
Model
Sedan
Station
Wagon
Quantity
10,000
10,000
 How should production be scheduled for the month?
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Synchronize: Heijunka
Mixed Level/Balanced Production
Batch Production Schedule
(AAAABBBB..)
Product
Apr/12.................15...........................30
Mixed Production Schedule
(ABAB...)
Apr/12....................15.......................30
A
B
FGI
FGI
time
OM&PM/Class 4b
time
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Synchronize: Heijunka
Uniform Plant Loading
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This does not mean building a single product.
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Rather:
– maintain a stable mix of products,
– and firm frozen schedules based on actual orders
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Benefits:
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Costs:
OM&PM/Class 4b
Must reduce scale economies
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Reducing Waste:
Reduced Setup Times
 What
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are the consequences of long setup times?
A requirement for small-lot-size, mixed-model
production?
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Reducing Waste:
Mixed-Load Pickup and Delivery
Part A Plant
Part B Plant
Assembly
Line
Individual
Pickup
Part C Plant
Part A Plant
Part B Plant
Assembly
Line
Mixed-Load
Pickup
Part C Plant
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Reducing Waste:
Quality at the Source
Defects
Found at:
Impact to the
Company
OM&PM/Class 4b
Own Process
Next Process
End of Line
Final
Inspection
End User’s
Hand
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$
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$
 Very
Minor
 Minor
Delay
 Rework
 Resched.
of work
 Significant
Rework
 Delay in
Delivery
 Additional
Inspection
 Warranty
costs
 Administra
tive costs
 Reputation
 Loss of
Market
Share
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Reducing Waste:
Quality at the Source
 Fool-proof/Fail-safe
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design (Poka-Yoke)
Inspection
– Self
– Automated (Jidoka)
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Line-stopping empowerment (Andon)
 Human infrastructure
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Continuous Improvement: Kaizen
 Increase
visibility of waste
 Targeted improvements
– Active worker involvement
– Time for experimentation
– Supplier involvement
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Exploratory stress
 Human infrastructure
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Lean Operations:
Best Implementation is TPS
 TPS
is a production management system that aims for
the “ideal” through continuous improvement
 Includes, but goes way beyond JIT. Pillars:
– Synchronization: through JIT + Heijunka
– Quality at Source: through Jidoka
– Continuous Improvement (Kaizen): through empowerment,
visibility & stress
OM&PM/Class 4b
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Class 4b: Learning Objectives
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Lean Operations: In Search for the Holy Grail and zero Waste
– Efficient Workflow: Cellular Layout
– Level Mixed Production: Heijunka
Flow Synchronization
» Reduced batch sizes
– Pull Execution: Kanbans
– Quality at source: Jidoka
– Continuous Improvement: Kaizen
OM&PM/Class 4b
Low Cost
Get ever closer to ideal
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