Establishing Flow Production at Toyota: Collecting the Data on Shop Floors and Its Use
Kazuo Wada ()
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Evolution of the Toyota Production System, 2020, pp 71-99 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract By the end of World War II, Toyota did not implement the just-in-time production system that Kiichiro Toyoda desired, nor the Gōguchi production control system that aimed at flow production. The preparation warehouses failed to adjust to the differences in processing times between plants or shops. Consequently, they came to function simply as material storage warehouses.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-4928-1_4
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