Title: PULL / JIT
1PULL / JIT
2INTRODUCTION
3What are Pull JIT?
INTRODUCTION
- An inventory strategy
- Improves the return on investment of a business
by - Reducing in-process inventory
- Reducing cycle time
- Driven by signals, or Kanban, to
- Make the next part, or
- Move the next part
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4HISTORY
- First used by the Ford Motor Company (early
1900s) - "dock to factory floor" not stored in
warehouse, on factory floor - Adopted by Toyota as part of its Toyota
Production System (TPS) - Little space for inventory
- Required shortening Set Up Times, through SMED
- Changed assumptions about Economic Lot Quantity
(ELQ) - ELQ fell to 1 unit
- When a part disappeared, a signal to produce or
order a replacement.
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5JIT AND PULL, related to
WHY JIT PULL
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6But why is it important?
WHY JIT PULL
8 Wastes Defects Overproduction Waiting Non-util
ized talent Transportation Inventory Motion Extra
processing
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7Why Inventory?
- So
- Whats So Bad About Inventory?
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8Whats So Bad About Inventory?
Why Inventory?
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9Whats So Bad About Inventory?
Why Inventory?
- Lower Inventory level to expose problems, then
- Work on problems by
- Reducing variability
- Eliminating waste
- Streamlining production and material flows
- Accurate information
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10So, Pull JIT are?
JIT
- A management philosophy of continuous and forced
problem solving - Supplies and components are pulled through
system to arrive where they are needed when they
are needed - Goal Achieve the minimal level of resources
required to add the necessary value in the
production system. - A means of making WASTE easy to see.
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11JIT Philosophy
JIT
- JIT means the right quantity at the right place
and the right time. - Minimize or eliminate wastes (hidden rocks)
- Simpler is better
- Focuses on improving all operations
- Flexibility to produce different models/features
with minimal set up
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12JIT Elements
JIT
- Inventory reduction - exposes problems
- Kanbans pull production systems
- Small lots quick setups
- Uniform plant loading (leveling the load)
- Flexible resources
- Efficient facility layouts
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13JIT Objectives
JIT
- To eliminate waste, by..
- Producing the needed item
- at the right time
- and the exact quantity
- AND.
- When a problem is identified, fixing it
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14JIT Principles
JIT
- Produce only what the customer wants
- Produce only at the rate the customer wants
- Produce with perfect quality
- Produce with minimum lead time
- Produce with no waste of labor, material or
equipment - Produce with flow
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15What is Flow?
Flow
- One piece at a time, opposite of batching
- Minimal distance between operations
- Small flexible equipment VS Large inflexible
- Cross Functional VS Departmentalized
- Cross Trained operators, easily moved
- Produce to the Takt,
- Level Loaded production
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16What ENABLES JIT to work
Enablers
- Quick set ups (SMED)
- Stable processes
- Use of standard containers
- Doable stable schedules with adequate visibility
- TAKT-Time
- 5-S efforts
- Kaizen Events
- Visual controls
- Flexible workers
- Tools at the point of need
- Products designed for manufacturing
- Group Technology (product families)
- Total Productive Maintenance
- Kanban
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17What kind of benefits can you expect with JIT?
Benefits
- Smaller inventories
- Shorter lead times
- Quicker response to customer demand
- Improved quality
- Reduced space requirements
- Lower production costs
- Increased productivity
- Greater flexibility
- Lower inventory carry costs (25)
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18JIT works best when.
Works Best
- Trust is present
- labor/management
- suppliers/consumers
- Individuals are familiar with problem solving
- Quality at the source is emphasized
- There is agreement over value and waste
- Applied in the growth to maturity phases of
Product Life Cycle - Products are somewhat standard
- Standard/fixed pay-rate
- Problems with piece-rate systems
- Universal agreement that change is needed
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19Quality at the Source
Key Enablers
- For JIT to work, quality must be high
- There should be no extra inventory to buffer
against the production or use of defective units - Producing poor-quality items, and reworking or
rejecting them is wasteful - The workers must be responsible for inspection
production quality - The philosophy is, NEVER pass along a defective
item
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20One Piece Flow, Continuous Flow
Key Enablers
- The opposite of batch, lot, or mass processing
- Product should move (flow) from operation to
operation, only when it is needed, in the
smallest increment possible - One piece is the ultimate (single-piece-flow)
- Cross train operators
- Operators float to the bottleneck
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21Pull Production, an feature of JIT
Key Enablers
- Actual customer demand drives the manufacturing
process - It creates a system of cascading production and
delivery signals from downstream demand to
upstream production in which nothing is produced
by the upstream supplier until the downstream
customer signals a need - Big Benefit Schedule only one point the value
stream - The rate of production for each product is equal
to the rate of customer consumption
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22Pull Example
Key Enablers
Leveled Schedule
Production Schedule
Vendor
Fab
A
C
A
B
A
Vendor
Fab
Customer Request
Final Assy
Fab
Vendor
Fab
Vendor
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23Work Balancing / TAKT Time
Key Enablers
- Work balancing maximizes operator efficiency by
matching work content to TAKT time - TAKT time is the rate at which customers require
your product - TAKT time is calculated as follows
Available work time per day Daily required
customer demand in parts per day
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24Lets see how this works
Simulation
- YESCO Aviation Brand new operation
- Building planes
- 4 Assembly Operators
- 1 Material Delivery
- 1 Timer
- 1 Customer
- 1 Manager
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25Lets see how this works
Simulation
- YESCO Aviation Brand new operation
- Customer watches for defects
- Building and moving 3 at a time (ELQ)
- Call Mtl Handler to move product
- Customer will take all you can build
- Dont change layout
- Colored paper will track Lead Time
- Will run until enough work in process to capture
data
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26Lets see how this works
Simulation
- YESCO Aviation Howd we do?
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27Lets see how this works
Simulation
- YESCO Aviation Run 2
- Move however you like
- Lot Size 1
- Introduce Single Piece Flow discipline
- Howd we do
- Wrap up
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28Whats next?
Conclusion
- Ensure quality
- Remove clutter minimize storage
- Reduce setup times
- Level load orders, produce to takt
- Implement layout changes
- Cellular manufacturing /or close proximity
- Cross train and teach to float to the bottleneck
- Move to pull production
- Extend methods to suppliers
- Review and improve
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29Q A
Conclusion
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