Lean Manufacturing - Process Automation and Elimination of Production Losses in Romanian Automotive Industry

  • Ovidiu AMBRUS TRW Automotive, Timisoara
Keywords: lean manufactory, automotive industry, process automation

Abstract

Lean Manufacturing is currently the most important management method for manufacturing companies. The method, used in conjunction with the quality tool called “six sigma”, is based on Toyota Production System and has been adapted by Womack and Jones, in 1995, for Western companies, referring to the real basic capabilities. Lean Manufacturing means flexible assembly cells or lines, more complex works, highly skilled workers, well manufactured products, a much larger variety of interchangeable parts, compulsorily an excellent quality, reduced costs by improving the production process, international markets and global competition [2].
TRW is an example of the practical application of these concepts, in the leather product preparation sector.

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References

[1]. Allen J., Robinson C., Stewart D., Lean Manufacturing - a plant floor guide, Society.
[2]. ***, Lean manufacturing - Methods for reducing costs, Pilot Project.
[3]. Womack J. P., Jones D. T., Roos D., The Machine that Changed the World: How Lean Production Revolutionized the Global Car Wars, S. & Schuster, London, 1990.
[4]. ***, Lean manufacturing – Methods for cost reduction, Pilot Project TRW Automotive.
Published
2017-03-15
How to Cite
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AMBRUS O. Lean Manufacturing - Process Automation and Elimination of Production Losses in Romanian Automotive Industry. The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science [Internet]. 15Mar.2017 [cited 1May2024];40(1):18-2. Available from: https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/1209
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