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Revision as of 08:17, 20 October 2003 by Chris 73 (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Toyota Production System (TPS) (トヨタ生産方式) is the framework and philosophy organizing the manufacturing facilities at Toyota and the interaction of these facilities with the suppliers and customers. The main goal of the TPS is to eliminate waste (無駄, muda). There are 4 kinds of waste found in the TPS:
- Excessive Production Resources
- Excessive Facilities
- Excessive Workforce
- Overproduction
- Excessive Inventory
- Unnecessary Capital Investments
Toyota was able to greatly reduce cost and inventory using the TPS, enabling it to become one of the three largest companies in the world. Due to this stellar success of the production philosophy many of these methods have been copied by other manufacturing companies.
For example,
Commonly used terminology in TPS:
- Just in time (ジャストインタイム) (JIT)
- Kanban (看板, also かんばん) (engl.: Sign, Index Card)
- Muda (無駄, also ムダ) (engl.: Waste)
- Heijunka (平準化) (engl.: Production Smoothing)
- Andon (アンドン) (engl.: Signboard)
- Pokayoke (ポカヨケ) (engl.: Foolproofing)
- Jidoka (自働化) (engl.: Automation)
- Kaizen (改善) (engl.: Continuous Improvement)
References
Yasuhiro Monden: "Toyota Production System, An Integrated Approach to Just-In-Time", Third edition, Engineering Management Press, 1997