New Manufacturing Challenge Techniques for Continuous Improvement

Cover of New Manufacturing Challenge Techniques for Continuous Improvement by Kiyoshi Suzaki
Publisher: Free Press
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781451697551
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2 Inches
Length: 6.1429 Inches
Weight: 0.771617917 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.5
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New Manufacturing Challenge Techniques for Continuous Improvement by Kiyoshi Suzaki, published by Free Press on May 9, 2012, is a reprint edition comprising 260 pages. This book serves as a detailed operating manual, offering step-by-step applications aimed at enhancing manufacturing operations. Suzaki draws on his extensive experience as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies to present new options in production and employee resources, focusing on improving efficiency, quality, and safety in American industry.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of techniques derived from Japanese industrial philosophy, emphasizing the elimination of waste and the enhancement of value in manufacturing processes. Suzaki discusses the seven forms of waste identified by Toyota and outlines practical steps for simplifying and combining operations. The book connects various successful production systems, including Just-In-Time Production and Total Quality Control, while providing insights applicable to businesses of all sizes, from small family-run operations to large corporations in diverse sectors such as automotive and electronics. Illustrated with charts and exhibits, this handbook aims to empower individuals on the shop floor to implement effective strategies for improving workplace competitiveness in the global market.


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As a consultant, Kiyoshi Suzaki has helped scores of Fortune 500 clients improve manufacturing operations and get the job done faster, cheaper, better, and safer. Now, in this detailed “operating manual” — full of more step-by-step applications than any other book available — Suzaki spells out new options in production and employee resources that can help American industry regain the cutting edge in price, quality, and delivery of products.
A well-known expert in the field, Suzaki begins with the premise that “if it doesn’t add value, it’s waste” — a concept devised by Henry Ford and later used by Toyota. He recaps what Toyota identifies as the seven most prominent forms of waste in factories. Most importantly, he meticulously details steps individuals can take to “simplify, combine, and eliminate operations” — thereby reducing waste, improving quality, and saving money.
Describing in detail the basic techniques culled from Japanese industrial philosophy and procedure, Suzaki shows how small, family-run businesses and billion-dollar American corporations from a wide range of industries — automotive, electronics, cosmetics, and even defense contractors — are meeting the manufacturing challenge today — demolishing the widely held belief that most American manufacturers have become distribution organizations for products manufactured overseas. In addition, he links his methodology with several successful production systems, from Just-In-Time Production, Total Quality Control, Total Productive Maintenance to Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Throughout this practical handbook, he places emphasis squarely on the shop floor and grounds his approach in easy, yet powerful techniques everybody can understand and implement today.
Illustrated with numerous charts and exhibits, The New Manufacturing Challenge shows how to integrate people and techniques to improve the workplace and, thus, strengthen any company’s competitiveness in the global marketplace.

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Language: en. Pages: 260. Edition: Reprint.

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