
In lean manufacturing, “waste” is defined as anything that doesn’t add value to a product. “Value” in manufacturing is defined as anything that a customer would be willing to pay for.
So, waste is any cost incurred in a process that does not benefit the customer. Lean manufacturing is centered around eliminating waste from manufacturing processes.
Lean practitioners commonly agree on 7 wastes (or muda, as they are referred to in the Toyota Production System):
Transport
Inventory
Motion
Waiting
Overproduction
Overprocessing
Defects
These wastes were defined by Taiichi Ohno, father of the TPS. Some practitioners include an 8th waste, unutilized talent.
Content of Video-
What is Lean Waste
Importance of Waste Removal.
Type of Waste
Causes of Waste
Waste removal via Lean Tools
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