Do You Know What's The Lean Pipe & Joint System? http://www.abspipejoint.com/
By Serena Tang
@besthingtec (8)
Guangzhou, China
June 25, 2014 9:46am CST
"Lean manufacturing" production practice considers the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer to be wasteful, and thus a target of elmination. Essentially, this philosophy aims to eliminate waste and practices that do not add value "Muda" and reduce variations in demands "Muri". http://www.abspipejoint.com/ The seven wastes that lean manufacturing aims to eliminate in a workplace are:
-Over production
-Over processing
-Transportation
-Motion
-Inventory
-Waiting
-Scrap and defects
The pipe and joint system is based on the widely recognised Toyota Production System. Using this system a wide variety of applications can be achieved. The salient features of this system that contribute to the implementation of the "lean manufacturing" philosophy in an organization are:
-Simple and easy assembly without requiring any special skills.
-Easy to handle: The system is made of light weight materials resulting in easy to handle assemblies.
-Simple Correction: In case any mistakes are committed in assembly.
-Unnecessary to equip special facilities for producing assemblies.
-High safety, simple fitting in working places, welding not required.
-Reusability: Continuous reforming activites are possible
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