The importance on the elimination of these wastes is
illustrated in the following figure. Through kaizen efforts, the elimination of
waste helps companies move towards positive growth and progress towards Lean
Manufacturing. In order to keep from relapsing, standardization of work
prevents companies to reverting back to their old way.
The seven main types of Muda (waste) are:
- Transport (moving products that is not actually required to perform the process)
- Overproduction (production ahead of demand)
- Unnecessary Stock ie. Inventory (all components, work in process and finished product not being processed)
- Defects / Rejects (the effort involved in inspecting for and fixing defects)
- Unnecessary Movement / Motion (people or equipment moving or walking more than is required to perform a process)
- Inappropriate (Over) Processing (resulting from poor tool or product design creating activity)
- Waiting (waiting for the next production step)
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Integrated Products
& Services Inc. was established in 2006 as a lean manufacturing and
material handling consultation firm and have grown into a leader in the
distribution of modular pipe racking and shelving systems in Canada.
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