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Backflush  Calculating how many of each part were used in production and using these calculations to adjust actual on-hand inventory balances. This eliminates the need to actually track each part used in production.
Freeze Window  The period of time during which the schedule is fixed and no further changes are possible.
Group Technology  A philosophy in which similar parts are grouped into families and the process required to make the parts are arranged in a specialized work cell.
Lean Production  Integrated activities designed to achieve high-volume high quality production using minimal inventories of raw materials, work in process, and finished goods.
Kanban and the Kanban Pull System  An inventory or production control system that uses a signaling device to regulate flows.
Level Schedule  A schedule that pulls material into final assembly at a constant rate.
Preventive Maintenance  Periodic inspection and repair designed to keep equipment reliable.
Quality at the Source  Philosophy of making factory workers personally responsible for the quality of their output. Workers are expected to make the part correctly the first time and to stop the process immediately if there is a problem.
Takt Time  A German word for musical meter. It refers to pacing work according to customer demand.
Total Quality Control (TQC)  The practice of building quality into the process and not identifying quality by inspection.
Uniform Plant Loading (heijunka)  Smoothing the production flow to dampen schedule variation.
Value Stream Mapping  A graphical way to analyze where value is or isn't being added as material flow through a process.







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