• Title of article

    A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF MANUFACTURING WASTES: TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM LEAN PRINCIPLES

  • Author/Authors

    soliman, mohammed hamed ahmed engineering and science services - school of continuing education - american university in cairo, Cairo, Egypt

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    10
  • Abstract
    Waste removal increases the profitability of any business. Processes are classified into value added and non-value added. The seven deadly wastes that could exist in any manufacturing process originated in Japan and are defined in the Toyota production system (TPS). The main goal became removing them. For each waste, there is a strategy to remove or eliminate it. What is less likely is that managers will know how any of these issues are affecting them and increasing costs. To remove each waste, you have to understand where it comes from, why it exists, and how it affects your business. In the economic recession, many companies are taking abstinence procedures to reduce costs. This might include layoff labors and reducing some wages. Actually, those actions might work for only a short period. Afterwards, the situation may return and in worse shape unless the company changes its way of doing things, including enacting a culture of continuous improvement. This puts us back to why the Toyota production system has been created.
  • Keywords
    Lean manufacturing , Production engineering , Industrial engineering , Productivity improvement
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal For Engineering Research
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal For Engineering Research
  • Record number

    2597009