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Kanban, Heijunka, Milk-Run Training

Heijunka and Kanban Systems

Heijunka means levelled production or balanced production. In short, it is a production management method purified from demand fluctuations.

Kanban refers to cards used to control the flow of production in a factory. The Kanban system is a scheduling and inventory control method designed to ensure a smooth production process.

Module Content:

  • The Concept and Historical Development of Heijunka
  • Mixed Loading Requirements in Factories
  • Methods for Mixed Loading
  • Implementation of Heijunka
  • The Concept of Kanban
  • Kanban Pull System and Its Purpose
  • Steps of Implementing a Kanban System
  • Analysis and Process Selection in the Kanban System
  • Kanban Card Design
  • Rules of Kanban
  • Types of Kanban
  • Kanban Workflow
  • Planning and Sizing in the Kanban System
  • Comparison of Push and Pull Systems

Learning Outcomes for Participants:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the role and importance of Heijunka in businesses
  • Incorporate mixed loading capability into a production system
  • Ensure balanced utilization of labor and machinery
  • Develop strategies to increase customer satisfaction while reducing inventory and storage costs
  • Properly design and implement a Kanban system
  • Create approaches to prevent delays and leftover orders
  • Develop techniques to adapt more easily to changes in production plans
  • Effectively use material requirements planning, capacity planning, and scheduling processes to optimize resource usage and meet customer orders on time

Who Should Attend?

Operations/manufacturing managers, engineering managers, quality managers, senior supervisors, engineers, and technicians — essentially, decision-makers involved in operational processes.

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