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Lean Logistics: The Nuts and Bolts of Delivering Materials and Goods

Autor Michel Baudin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 feb 2005
Are your warehouses full while production is stopped by shortages?Do your customers complain that your lead times are too long and deliveries too late?
Lean Logistics: The Nuts and Bolts of Delivering Materials and Goods by Michel Baudin helps you determine whether you have the right supply to meet your customers’ demands, as well as the ability to organize and deliver that supply. In this cutting edge work, Baudin addresses the physical infrastructure of lean logistics and the flow of information that composes its nervous system. He demonstrates the methods that will allow you to avoid shortages while maintaining low inventories, while showing you how to take advantage of the increased capacity and flexibility generated through lean manufacturing.
This book picks up where the Baudin’s previous book, Lean Assembly, left off.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781563272967
ISBN-10: 1563272962
Pagini: 398
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Productivity Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional and Professional Practice & Development

Recenzii

"For anyone keenly interested in lean manufacturing, and hence eliminating waste, Lean Logistics provides a practical guide to streamlining operations. Establishing an adequate flow of materials, at the right time and place, must occur where information is turned into intelligence and value-adding activity takes place. In this process, improving the quality, cost and delivery performance are foremost while the safety and morale of people are also recognized. By viewing Baudin’s techniques as tools to use in striving for this ideal, the astute reader should study this book and experiment with its ideas.…"
Kiyoshi Suzaki, January 2005

"…Baudin completely covers the details of distribution, customer-supplier relationships and production control information flows."
"...This nuts-and-bolts instructional text covers the details of physical distribution, customer-supplier relationships, and production control information flows..."
"... meaty but accessible, with plenty of helpful diagrams, charts, and photos."
various reviews 2005

Cuprins

PART I: Overview of Lean Logistics Chapter 1: What is Lean Logistics? Chapter 2: The Lean Approach to Logistics PART II: Dock-to-Dock Logistics inside the Plant Chapter 3: Transportation Inside the Plant Chapter 4: Warehousing Strategies and Devices Chapter 5: Warehousing Management Chapter 6: Warehousing Materials, WIPS, and Finished Goods PART III: Material Flows in the Supply Chain Chapter 7: Supplier Milk Runs Chapter 8: Consolidation Centers Near the Plant Chapter 9: Packaging and Returnable Containers PART IV: Logistics Information Systems Chapter 10: Pull Systems Chapter 11: Manual Pull Signals Chapter 12: Hybrid and Electronic Pull Signals Chapter 13: Kanban Operating Policies Chapter 14: Scheduling Principles Chapter 15: Scheduling Lines with Setups Between Products Chapter 16: Leveled Sequencing of Mixed-Flow Assembly Chapter 17: Production Planning and Forecasting PART V: Business Relationships in a Supply Network Chapter 18: Third-Party Logistics Chapter 19: Supplier-Customer Relationships Chapter 20: Supplier Support Where should you go from here? Bibliography Index

Descriere

Defining best post production processes for finished goods, respected consultant Michel Baudin teaches business operators how to maintain supply that meets demand, as well as the ability to organize and deliver that supply. Applying his well known nuts and bolts approach, Baudin addresses the physical infrastructure of lean logistics and the flow of information that serves as its nervous system. He demonstrates how to avoid shortages while maintaining low inventories, and explains how to take advantage of the increased flexibility generated through lean manufacturing. He also offers innovative approaches to supplier relations and efficient ways to deliver parts to assemblers.