Waste identified by Toyota
• Quality – that is too poor to satisfy customers (either
external or internal).
• Wrong production level or capacity – making products,
or having capacity, that is not currently needed.
• Poor process – having unnecessary, too complicated or
time-consuming operations.
• Waiting – for operations to start or finish, for materials
to arrive, for equipment to be repaired, and so on.
• Movement – with products making unnecessary, long,
or inconvenient movements during operations.
• Stock – holding too much stock, increasing complexity
and raising costs
Waste identified by Toyota• Quality – that is too poor to satisfy customers (eitherexternal or internal).• Wrong production level or capacity – making products,or having capacity, that is not currently needed.• Poor process – having unnecessary, too complicated ortime-consuming operations.• Waiting – for operations to start or finish, for materialsto arrive, for equipment to be repaired, and so on.• Movement – with products making unnecessary, long,or inconvenient movements during operations.• Stock – holding too much stock, increasing complexityand raising costs
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