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- HanedashiA hanedashi device is an automatic part ejector.
- MudaNon-value added, usually translated as waste.
- HanseiHansei is a Japanese term that loosely translates to self-reflection.
- Genchi GenbutsuMeans go and see for yourself. Go see the problem.
- Hoshi KanriGoals (with targets) and means for achieving it to address business priorities and to move the organization to a new level of performance.
- MuriIt means unreasonableness or overexertion.
- MuraInconsistency or excess variation in either processes or demand.
- GenjitsuJapanese word meaning 'real facts'. It is one of the components of the 'Three Reals' meaning go to the real place (gemba) to see the real thing (gembutsu) and collect the real facts (genjitsu).
- KaikakuRevolutionary change. Where kaizen is generally evolutionary in nature, kaikaku requires radical shifts in thinking.
- MizusumashiA water spider or 'mizusumashi' in Japanese is a person who has a prescribed set of tasks to keep materials in stock at the point of use in production areas.
- GembaJapanese word meaning 'real place'. It is one of the components of the 'Three Reals' meaning go to the real place (gemba) to see the real thing (gembutsu) and collect the real facts (genjitsu).
- AndonA type of visual control that displays the current state of work (i.e., abnormal conditions, work instructions, and job progress information).
- PokayokeMistake proofing or error proofing.
- KaizenSeries of activities whereby instances of wastes are eliminated one by one at minimal cost, by workers.
- GembutsuJapanese word meaning 'real thing'. It is one of the components of the 'Three Reals' meaning go to the real place (gemba) to see the real thing (gembutsu) and collect the real facts (genjitsu).
- HeijunkaProduction leveling, means transforming the typical peaks and valleys of customer demand into something flatter.
- Takt TimeTthe time which should be taken to produce a component or one vehicle.
- JidokaAutonomation. The ability of production lines to be stopped in the event of problems.