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Elementary ‐ Advanced ‐ Just In Time Strategy (E0047) 

A: I called this meeting today in order to discuss our manufacturing plan. As I’m sure you’re all aware, with the credit crunch, and the global financial crisis, we’re obligated to look for more cost efficient ways of producing our goods. We don’t want to have to be looking at redundancies. So, we’ve outlined a brief plan to implement the just-in-time philosophy. 

B: We have two basic points that we want to focus on. First of all, we want to reduce our lead time. 

C: Why would want to do that? I think this is not an area that really needs to be worked on. 13 

B: Well, we want to reduce production and delivery lead timesfor better overall efficiency. 

A: Right, production lead times can be reduced by moving work stations closer together, reducing queue length, like for example, reducing the number of jobs waiting to be processed at a given machine, and improving the coordination and cooperation between successive processes. Delivery lead times can be reduced through close cooperation with suppliers, possibly by inducing suppliers to locate closer to the factory or working with a faster shipping company. 

C: I see& That makes sense. 

B: The second point is that we want to require supplier quality assurance and implement a zero defects quality program. We currently have far too many errors that lead to defective items and therefore, they must be eliminated. A quality control at the source program must be implemented to give workers the personal responsibility for the quality of the work they do, and the authority to stop production when something goes wrong. 

C: I’m with you on this one. Its essential that we reduce these errors; we’ve got to force our suppliers to reduce their mistakes. 

A: Exactly. Well, let’s look at how we’re going to put this plan into action. First...(fade out) 


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  • 人间正道Harvey

    A mistake or error that makes something not perfect. ~Defect. Supply of goods stored in a place.~ Inventory. The cost of holding inventories.~ Inventory cost. Large building where products goods are stored.~ Warehouse. The supply of goods for sale or available.~ Stock.

    Andy__s6 回复 @人间正道Harvey: carrying cost 储存成本 (costs of holding inventories)

  • 人间正道Harvey

    It seems that the defective light bulb was the cause of the fire.

  • 人间正道Harvey

    We need to increase the number of work stations available for our employees. We have a total of 20 work stations, but two of them are not functional. Given Can I return this defective tv? It doesn't work. We try to reduce the number of defective products by having strict quality control.

  • 人间正道Harvey

    We offer a very low lead time at factory, you can get our products less three days. The standard lead time for manufactoring tires is about one week. Customers are complaining about delivery time. We should try and get the products to them faster.

  • 人间正道Harvey

    Something that slows the process down.~ Bottleneck. Our company is restructuring. And it looks like we will have redundancies. I'm sorry to inform you that you have become redundant. We have to prepare a plan to handle potential redundancies.

  • 人间正道Harvey

    The ability to produce something more quickly. ~Efficiency. An area where a person works and does his job.~ Work station. Used to refer to a specific time, place, or thing.~ Given. Having a mistake or error that makes something not perfect.~ Defective.

  • 人间正道Harvey

    Make a person do something, because it is the right thing to do.~~ Obligate. Cheap. Not expensive.~ Fast efficient. Laid off, the end of workers in employment.~ Redundancy. Put a plan into action.~ Implement. The time between the beginning of a process and its end. ~Lead time.

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    Lay off