Wastes of Production Process Management for Eastern Industry
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This research focused on developing the management of production process wastes for the Eastern industry There were three main objectives: (1) to analyze production process wastes, (2) to analyze production process waste management in terms of waiting and defects, and (3) to propose guidelines for developing production process waste management in terms of waiting and defects. Documentary research and in-depth interviews are examples of research tools. The research findings revealed that (1) the production process wastes for eastern industry were different depending on the production process management, based on an analysis of seven wastes, namely overproduction, inventory, transportation, motion, excess processing, waiting, and defects, (2) The management of production process wastes in terms of waiting and defects differed depending on the continuous and intermittent production systems, and (3) the development of the management of production process wastes in terms of waiting and defects centered on continuous improvement for both continuous and intermittent production systems through the use of quality control tools.
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