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the JIT concept of production

the JIT concept of production. Structure. Importance of Logistic Push and Pull concepts JIT Outline problems Conclusion Questions. Logistic BOOM. Almost all successful enterprises are using one or another logistic concept. It gives them a lot of advantages.

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the JIT concept of production

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  1. the JIT concept of production

  2. Structure • Importance of Logistic • Push and Pull concepts • JIT • Outline problems • Conclusion • Questions

  3. Logistic BOOM • Almost all successful enterprises are using one or another logistic concept. It gives them a lot of advantages. • The main advantage is decreasing costs.

  4. Logistic concepts: • All logistic concepts are divided on two groups: PUSH and PULL MRP JIT MRP II KANBAN DRP ERP

  5. PUSH concepts • Schedule planning is a central function. According to the push concept, manufacturing activities are planned basing on the market forecast rather than actual demand. There is an emphasis placed on a central planning function.

  6. PULL concepts Pull logistics is demand-driven system. The aim is to produce no more than the required quantity.

  7. J I T DRP ERP JIT MRP KANBAN Lean production MRP II

  8. JIT • Was pioneered by Taiichi Ohno at the Toyota company in 1970 JIT philosophy: - elimination of waste in its many forms; - belief that ordering/holding costs can be reduced; - continuous improvement, always striving to improve;

  9. JIT JIT JIT JIT JIT JIT requires: • Reliable suppliers; • High level of Corporate culture; • Good Road infrastructure; • Standardization;

  10. Long distances 200 km 50 km 500 km

  11. Corporate culture Companies focus on: • combining of talents and sharing knowledge • problem-solving skills • ideas and the achievement of a common goal

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