What is Just In Time (JIT) Manufacturing?

RahulIyerMSEMechEngE 1,823 views 8 slides Oct 26, 2015
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About This Presentation

Just In Time is here to stay, and increasingly will be used in more of the logistics and delivery systems we utilize each day. It is no longer just a "manufacturing" thing.


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Just-In-Time (JIT) Manufacturing:
What? Where? When?
Rahul Iyer, ASQ CQE
October 2015
Mesa AZ USA

Introduction to Just-In-Time (JIT)
Manufacturing
What is JIT?
History of JIT
Application of JIT

What is JIT?

JIT-Just In Time Manufacturing-a methodology aimed
primarily at reducing flow times within production as well
as response times from suppliers and to customers

Can be attributed to Toyota Production Systems
(TPS), and Lean Manufacturing methodology

Can include the use of kanban:

a Japanese manufacturing system in which the
supply of components is regulated through the
use of a card displaying a sequence of
specifications and instructions, sent along the
production line.

Components and goods do not “sit around” too long in
holding area waiting for next step in process

What is JIT? (Cont'd)
Graphical Description
of a Kanban
Diagram of a JIT
Manufacturing
Operation

History of JIT
Not exactly clear as to when developed
Traditionally Attributed to Post WW II Japan: developed &
implemented at Toyota --Ohno, Taiichi (1988), Just-In-Time
for Today and Tomorrow, Productivity Press, ISBN 0-
915299-20-8.
Could be argued that it was developed in 1890 in Bombay
by Mahadeo Havaji Bachche, when he setup the
Dubbawallah System--Ravichandran, N (2005), World Class
Logistics Operations: The Case Of The Bombay
Dubbawallahs, Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of
Management.

History of JIT
What is a Dubbawallah?
–is a person in India, most commonly in Mumbai, who is part
of a delivery system that collects hot food in lunch boxes
from the residences of workers in the late morning, delivers
the lunches to the workplace, predominantly using bicycles
and the railway trains, and returns the empty boxes to the
worker's residence that afternoon. They are also made use
of by meal suppliers in Mumbai where they ferry ready,
cooked meals from central kitchens to the customers and
back.

Application of JIT

Assembly of automobiles
(Toyota, Honda, Nissan,
Harley Davidson)

Assembly of Computers
(Dell)

Meal Delivery Systems
(Mumbai Dubbawallah,
Airline meals)

Conclusion

JIT-Just In Time Manufacturing is a methodology that
has been adopted across many industries

It helps to reduce waste & many techniques have been
applied for it

It is not a new idea, dating back to the 1890s in India, or
Post WW II in Japan

It is increasingly becoming part of our lives each day.