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lean manufacturing
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Lean Manufacturing

Lean Manufacturing is a business initiative to reduce waste in manufactured products. The basic idea is to reduce the cost systematically, throughout the product and production process, by means of a series of engineering reviews.
The crucial insight is that most costs are assigned when a product is designed. Often an engineer will specify familiar, safe materials and processes rather than inexpensive, efficient ones. This reduces project risk, that is, the cost to the engineer, while increasing financial risks, and decreasing profits. Good organizations develop and review checklists to review product designs.

At the system engineering level, requirements are reviewed with marketing and customer representatives to eliminate costly requirements. Shared modules may be developed, such as multipurpose power-supplies or shared mechanical components or fasteners. Requirements are assigned to the cheapest discipline. For example, adjustments may be moved into software, and measurements away from a mechanical solution to an electronic solution. Another approach is to choose connection or power-transport methods that are cheap or that used standardized components that become available in a competitive market.
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ABSTRACT
Lean manufacturing is one the most unique system originally developed by toyota which revolutionized the manufacturing trend in the industries and was later adopted by many manufacturers in the world.what made lean unique was the fact that it had an efficient system that primarily aimed at eliminating the wastes and focusing more on improving the overall efficiency of a manufacturing industry.
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hi
you can refer these pages to get the details on lean manufacturing

http://seminarsprojects.net/Thread-lean-...ull-report

http://seminarsprojects.net/Thread-lean-manufacturing
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