first discussion of lean layout and one-piece flow that ever highlighted its flexibility potential for different amounts of operators. real lightbulb moment for me. thank you!!!!
This will be always actual and the way I do it ; thanks for the video, it helped me to show to my Teams in a very simple way how things shoudl be done in the right way Cheers
In the final example you need to reverse the flow so you can feed raw materials & pick up finished product from the ends unless you have a lift truck alley down the sides otherwise you r operators(s) have to worry about getting struck by the forklift.
first discussion of lean layout and one-piece flow that ever highlighted its flexibility potential for different amounts of operators. real lightbulb moment for me. thank you!!!!
This will be always actual and the way I do it ; thanks for the video, it helped me to show to my Teams in a very simple way how things shoudl be done in the right way
Cheers
Extremely helpful thank you very much sir
great illustration
Thank you very much
Awesome video!
thanks that very helpfull
Thank you. Great Video!
Nice 👍
Great video man! Quick question, what type of pen are you using? It’s mint.
In the final example you need to reverse the flow so you can feed raw materials & pick up finished product from the ends unless you have a lift truck alley down the sides otherwise you r operators(s) have to worry about getting struck by the forklift.
Agreed. That would be much safer.
So, the lean layout is to improve the relationships between the man and the steps, to optimize / maximize the production capability.
Just hire a sub if your product has no demand in 5 years, investment-zero.