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  2. Toyota Production System - Wikipedia

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    Just-in-time [6] – meaning "Making only what is needed, only when it is needed, and only in the amount that is needed" Jidoka [7] – (Autonomation) meaning "Automation with a human touch" Toyota has developed various tools to transfer these concepts into practice and apply them to specific requirements and conditions in the company and business.

  3. Kanban - Wikipedia

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    Kanban (Japanese: 看板 meaning signboard) is a scheduling system for lean manufacturing (also called just-in-time manufacturing, abbreviated JIT). [2] Taiichi Ohno, an industrial engineer at Toyota, developed kanban to improve manufacturing efficiency. [3] The system takes its name from the cards that track production within a factory.

  4. Analysis: How Toyota thrives when the chips are down - AOL

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    Toyota may have pioneered the just-in-time manufacturing strategy but when it comes to chips, its decision to stockpile what have become key components in cars goes back a decade to the Fukushima ...

  5. Lean manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    By 1986, a case-study book on just-in-time in the U.S. [27] was able to devote a full chapter to ZIPS at Omark, along with two chapters on just-in-time at several Hewlett-Packard plants, and single chapters for Harley-Davidson, John Deere, IBM-Raleigh, North Carolina, and California-based Apple Inc., a Toyota truck-bed plant, and New United ...

  6. Kaizen - Wikipedia

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    An enhancement of "just-in-time" is the so-called "just in sequence" (JIS). Based on the JIT principle, the products are also delivered to the customer in the correct sequence. JIT is now standard throughout the automotive industry. It is used, for example, for interior parts (seats, airbags, steering wheels, dashboards) or painted parts.

  7. Toyota bets big on hybrid-only models as EV demand slows - AOL

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    Toyota may be one of the slowest legacy automakers to develop electric vehicles but it could be the first to jettison cars powered only by gasoline. Almost three decades after launching the Prius ...

  8. Five whys - Wikipedia

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    The five whys technique has been criticized as a poor tool for root cause analysis. Teruyuki Minoura, former managing director of global purchasing for Toyota, criticized it as being too basic a tool to analyze root causes at the depth necessary to ensure an issue is fixed. [9] Reasons for this criticism include:

  9. Toyota profit to rise but eyes will be on its shaky supply ...

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    Toyota Motor Corp is expected to report a small quarterly profit increase on Tuesday, with soaring costs of parts and materials nearly offsetting the benefits from the plunging Japanese yen and a ...