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245 | _aCreating Mixed Model Value Streams: Practical Lean Techniques for Building to Demand | ||
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_bCRC Press _c2017 _aBoca Raton |
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500 | _aPart I: Introduction Questions for Mixed Model Welcome to EMC Supply Company Part II: Product Families and the Pacemaker Question 1-Do We Have the Right Product Families? Question 2-What Is the Takt Time at the Pacemaker? Question 3-Can the Equipment Support the Takt Time? Question 4-What Is the Interval? Part III: Flow at the Pacemaker Question 5-What Are the Operator Balance Charts for the Products? Question 6-How Will We Balance Flow for the Mix? Question 7-How Will We Create Standard Work for the Mix? Part IV: Pitch and Scheduling Question 8-How Will We Create the Pitch at the Pacemaker? Question 9-How Will We Schedule the Mix at the Pacemaker? Part V: Customer Demand Question 10-How Will We Deal with Changes in Customer Demand? Part VI: How Will Upstream Processes Support the Pacemaker? Part VII: Putting It All Together How Does It All Work? Kevin J. Duggan on Lean | ||
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