Lean Logistics: The Nuts and Bolts of Delivering Materials and Goods
- 4h 40m
- Michael Baudin
- CRC Press
- 2004
- Are your warehouses full while production is stopped by shortages?
- Do you know what you have, and when the next replenishments will come?
- Do your customers complain that your lead times are too long and that your deliveries are late?
- Does the volume of your logistics activity vary erratically?
Lean Logistics: The Nuts and Bolts of Delivering Materials and Goods by Michel Baudin addresses these issues, both the physical infrastructure of lean logistics and the information flows that compose its nervous system, as well as innovative approaches to supplier relations. Find out how to avoid shortages while maintaining low inventories and take advantage of the increased capacity and flexibility generated through lean manufacturing.
This book picks up where the author's previous book, Lean Assembly, left off — it clearly discusses and illustrates how to deliver parts efficiently to assemblers, and the correct process for finished goods after completion.
Lean Logistics completely covers manufacturing logistics, including its interaction with production control.
In this Book
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Lean Logistics—The Nuts and Bolts of Delivering Materials and Goods
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Introduction: A Guided Tour
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What is logistics?
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The Lean Approach To Logistics
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Transportation Inside the Plant
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Warehousing strategies and devices
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Warehouse Management
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Warehousing Materials, WIP, and Finished Goods
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Supplier milk runs
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Consolidation centers near the plant
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Packaging and returnable containers
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Pull Systems
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Manual Pull Signals
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Hybrid and Electronic Pull Signals
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Kanban Operating Policies
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Scheduling Principles
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Scheduling Lines With Setups Between Products
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Leveled Sequencing of Mixed-Flow Assembly
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Production Planning and Forecasting
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Third-Party Logistics
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Supplier – customer relationships
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Supplier Support
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Where should you go from here?
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Bibliography