Lean Manufacturing definition

Lean Manufacturing is a methodology used to accelerate the velocity of and reduce the cost of any process by removing waste. Although Lean was pioneered in a manufacturing environment, Lean principles can be applied to operational or transactional processes as well.

Examples of Lean Manufacturing in a sentence

  • The Union will be provided a written definition of all current and future Lean Manufacturing terminology (i.e. 5S, six-sigma).

  • Boeing may assist Seller in this effort in the areas such as Lean Manufacturing, Advanced Quality System, the Accelerated Improvement Workshop (AIW), value engineering and other initiatives.

  • By applying Lean Manufacturing Principles, it is our objective to: • Create a sense of ownership among workers.

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  • Section 3.1 Communication 4 Section 3.2 Lean Manufacturing Practices and Principles.

  • The employees assigned to the team will perform tasks required to support, manufacture and ship the product.‌‌‌ By applying Lean Manufacturing Principles, it is our objective to: • Create a sense of ownership among workers.

  • Provide a Lean Manufacturing Implementation Plan or modification to an existing plan that is inclusive of all Boeing work and contains a section specific to 7X7-X.

  • Conference partners include Steel Construction NZ (SCNZ), NZ Stainless Steel Development Association (NZSSDA), National Association of Steel Framed Housing (▇▇▇▇), Light Alloys Manufacturing (▇▇▇-NZ), NZ Non-Destructive Testing Association (NZ-NDTA) and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) which organises a Lean Manufacturing Tour.

  • Boeing may assist Seller in areas such as Lean Manufacturing, Advanced Quality System, Accelerated Improvement Workshop (AIW), Value Engineering, packaging cost reduction activities, and other initiatives.

  • Trustees shall, Lean Manufacturing, lobbying and organizing efforts.