Kanban definition

Kanban has the meaning set out in Section 2 of Appendix 3A [Functional Program];
Kanban means a double sided accessible closet that provides a method of automatically signaling when new supplies, or services are needed and is located between the resident’s washroom and the corridor;
Kanban means the designated holding bin for finished goods that are used as buffer stock in ensuring post-manufacturing order fulfillment

Examples of Kanban in a sentence

  • Contractor will help State project teams properly use an Agile project management framework such as Scrum or Kanban, increasing the likelihood of a project's overall success.

  • Buyer will also be entitled to issue purchase orders for individual items separate from the Kanban Pull process and the Schedule Agreement Process, as quoted by Seller and agreed to in writing by Buyer.

  • Kanban quantities for all part numbers will be reviewed by Buyer on an as required basis and adjusted accordingly.

  • For greater certainty, if any Blanket Purchase Order is terminated, all Demand Pull Orders, Kanban Triggers and Online System Orders relating thereto shall be deemed to be concurrently terminated.

  • In the event that for whatever reason EXHIBIT B is amended to remove any Array Product from the list of Kanban Parts, [***].

  • It is a demand driven sourcing model with a limited inventory coverage range and high frequency deliveries (at least three times per week) relying on pull signals (e.g. Kanban) between different points (e.g. warehouse or production line).

  • Seller will participate in a Kanban pull process for specifically agreed upon part numbers, as listed in addendum.

  • Agilent agrees to maintain during the term hereof the Kanban Parts identified on Exhibit B hereto, as amended from time to time, at the levels (calculated by reference to days of supply) set forth therein.

  • We posses expertise and offerings in Lean, Agile, SAFe, Scrum, Kanban, and Lean Portfolio Management (LPM).

  • In cases where Nortel Networks issues a Blanket Purchase Order for a Product, delivery of such Products may be initiated in several ways: a Demand Pull Order via EDI or via the internet, facsimile, or paper; a Kanban Trigger; or through an Online System Order arising by virtue of access by Flextronics to a Nortel Networks’ information system.