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This presentation has 86 slides and introduces the concept of waste and shows how single piece flow is better than a batch manufacturing process.
It details the concepts of cellular manufacturing, where continuous flow can be used, differences between push and pull systems and takt time and line balancing. It also discusses load leveling or hiejunka, Kanban and types of Kanban and how to implement pull systems.
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Source: Best Practices in Manufacturing, Takt Time, Continuous Flow PowerPoint Slides: Continuous Flow - 1 Piece Flow PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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Vishnu is an experienced management consultant and trainer specializing in implementing continuous process improvements. [read more]
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