Title: Just-In-Time Manufacturing
1Just-In-Time Manufacturing
- Matt Schmidt
- Penn State University
- OISM 470W
2 Just-In-Time Manufacturing?
- What is JIT Manufacturing?
- Where did it come from?
- What are the main principles?
- Is it easy to Implement?
- What phrase best describes JIT?
3Just-In Time Manufacturing
- JIT- A philosophy of continuous improvement that
puts emphasis on prevention rather than
correction, and demands a company wide focus on
quality. - JIT- operational management approach to achieve
world class manufacturing. - JIT- production is based on demand
4History of JIT Manufacturing
- Evolved in Japan after World War II, as a result
of their diminishing market share in the auto
industry. - Toyota Motor Company- Birthplace of the JIT
Philosophy Under Taiichi Ohno. - W. Edwards Deming
- 14 points for Management
- JIT is now on the rise in American Industries.
5Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
6Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
7 Total Quality Management
- Seek long-term commitment to quality efforts with
continuous improvement - Quality must be a higher priority than cost
- Minimizing waste
8Total Quality Management
- Eliminate Quality Inspectors
- Quality is everyones responsibility
- Do it right the first time
9Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
10Production Management
- Pull System vs. Push System
- Pull Made to order
- Push Made for inventory
- Flexability of the system
- Design For Testability In the process
- Poka-Yoke Mistake-proofing
- Throughout entire process
11Production Management
- Reduced lot sizes Shorter cycle times
- Eliminate disruptions in the process
- Standardized Parts/ Simplicity
12Production Management
- Communication Techniques
- Completion of task-Kanban
- Problem- Andon or siren/light
- Stopping the process if something goes wrong
Jidoka - Preventive Maintenance
13Production Management at Toyota
- Toyota uses a Kanban pull system throughout the
production process. - Each task in the process seems to take identical
length and work content, so everyone is working
at the same pace to reduce bottlenecks.
14Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
15Supplier Management
- Establish Long Term Relationships with few
suppliers. - Delivery of Parts 100 Defect Free
- Where they are needed
- When they are needed
- The exact quantity
- Work Together
16Supplier Management
- Elimination inspection of parts
- Information Systems
- Eliminating barriers to information
- Communicate problems to suppliers in a positive
manner.
17Supplier Relations at Toyota
- Toyota communicates their damand for parts 20
days in advance to their suppliers, with the
right to change the forecast up to the 10th day.
18Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
19Inventory Management
- Eliminate Safety Stock Zero Inventory
- Reduce WIP
- JIT is not an inventory control system
- Reduction in inventory opens up space
20- Inventory hides problems in a process.
- Water Level Inventory
- Rocks Problems in the system
- Boat Company Operations
21Principles Of JIT Manufacturing
- Total Quality Management
- Production Management
- Supplier Management
- Inventory Management
- Human Resource Management
22Human Resource Management
- Company-wide Involvement
- Motivation for continuous improvement
- Problem Solving
- High Employee Interaction
- Build Pride In Workmanship
23Human Resource Management
- Self-Inspection of work
- Diversified Employees
- Absenteeism
- To eliminate boredom in process
- Management Support and Empowerment of workforce
24Human Resource Management at Toyota
- In 1986 from a labor force of 60,000 Toyota
received 2.6 million improvement proposals, 96
of which were implemented by either management or
the employees themselves.
25WIP Example
26Implementation Problems
- Worker resistance
- Lack of top management support
- Lack of communication
- Lack of formal training
27Most Important Question
- What phrase best describes the
Just-In-Time philosophy? - Continuous Improvement
28Summary
- JIT- A philosophy of continuous improvement
that puts emphasis on prevention rather than
correction, and demands a company wide focus on
quality.
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