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2008
04
July

Implementing the Lean Manufacturing Strategy

by Michael Baker

Lean manufacturing is a corporate planning strategy but before making the strategy plan for it we should also make a small introduction.

Lean manufacturing strategy actually means using different ways to make sure that all the unnecessary practices and the ones that consume too much time are eliminated. Examples of unnecessary or time consuming practices are: overproduction, big amounts of time spent on certain activities, transportation and constant motion. These activities usually require a lot of energy and resources which lower the production and are neither effective on long term nor short term.

Lean Manufacturing: Advantages

Simply put, implementing lean manufacturing has the reduction of costs in mind. And this is done, ironically, by first making sacrifices on the strategies that have been in effect in many companies for decades now.

Although this might look like a risky plan, a lot of companies use it because it brings long term benefits. The results of lean manufacturing bring great value to the company and help reduce the costs by reducing some of the strategies. Many companies choose to change the strategy they used for many years, and sometimes this brings more profit than the old strategy.

Where can we apply lean manufacturing?

Lean manufacturing program is best for people who obtain revenue out of output and production; their tendency is to increase human and tool resources to achieve a certain goal without spending a lot of money.

In these companies the lean manufacturing is most beneficial.

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