Lean Manufacturing
Fundamentals, Tools, Approaches, and Industry 4.0 Integration
- Author(s): S. Vinodh,
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Pages: 132
- ISBN_10: 1000730670
ISBN_13: 9781000730678
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / Industries / Manufacturing , Business & Economics / Quality Control , Technology & Engineering / Industrial Engineering , Technology & Engineering / Industrial Design / General , Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing , Business & Economics / Economics / General , Business & Economics / Production & Operations Management , Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General , Technology & Engineering / Electrical , Design / Product , Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General) , Technology & Engineering / Electronics / General , Technology & Engineering / Hydraulics , Business & Economics / Total Quality Management ,
Description:... Lean Manufacturing concepts are being applied to a variety of industries. These concepts ensure streamlined processes through a systematic analysis of wastes and elimination, while enhancing value. This book offers fundamentals, theoretical concepts, case studies, and examples, along with insights for lean integration in Industry 4.0.
The book offers a comprehensive coverage of topics in Lean Manufacturing which includes lean elements and tools, performance measures, project selection, integration, along with other related strategies. It ensures a balance between theory and practice of Lean Manufacturing by including the implementation aspects of lean tools. The book will explore insights for Industry 4.0 related to lean concepts and provide details on how they relate. Illustrations and examples depicting OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) analysis and value stream map analysis are included. The book also provides case studies on Lean Manufacturing covering value stream mapping, project selection, and performance measurement.
Lean Manufacturing: Fundamentals, Tools, Approaches, and Industry 4.0 Integration can be used as a reference for academic researchers and industry practitioners. Undergraduate and postgraduate students can use it for a course on Lean Manufacturing. Doctoral students can also refer to it for advanced concepts, and industry practitioners can use it for practical insights.
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