evolution of lean manufacturing

  • evolution of lean manufacturing

    evolution of lean manufacturing
    Introduction of continuous workflow on the assembly line at Ford Motor Company by Henry Ford, marking the beginning of mass production.
  • TOYOTA

    TOYOTA
    Toyota initiates implementation of the Toyota Production System (TPS), also known as Lean Manufacturing, influenced by the ideas of Taiichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo.
  • "Lean Manufacturing"

    "Lean Manufacturing"
    The term "Lean Manufacturing" begins to be used in the West to describe Toyota's production practices.
  • "Lean Thinking"

    "Lean Thinking"
    Publication of "Lean Thinking" by James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones, which delves into Lean principles and their application across different sectors.
  • 2000s

    2000s
    Evolution of Lean Manufacturing towards Lean Thinking and Lean Enterprise, focusing on waste elimination throughout the value chain and creating a Lean culture.
  • Lean principles

    Lean principles
    Expansion of Lean approach beyond manufacturing into areas such as services, healthcare, and product development, leading to the application of Lean principles across a wide range of industries.
  • Industry 4.0

    Industry 4.0
    The rise of Industry 4.0 and the integration of digital technologies, such as IoT, AI, and big data, into Lean Manufacturing practices for enhanced efficiency and flexibility.
  • mplementing eco-friendly

    mplementing eco-friendly
    Continued emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility within Lean Manufacturing, with companies implementing eco-friendly practices to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
  • Lean improvements.

    Lean improvements.
    Increased focus on employee empowerment and involvement in Lean initiatives, with the recognition that engaged and motivated teams are essential for sustaining Lean improvements.
  • COVID-19

    COVID-19
    The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the adoption of Lean principles, particularly in healthcare and essential industries, to manage disruptions, optimize resource utilization, and ensure business continuity.