What is takt time? An explanation of the differences between cycle time and lead time, among other things.
We will also introduce methods to improve to the state of takt time = cycle time!
Takt time refers to the guideline for the amount of time needed to produce one unit of a product. By reviewing it appropriately, waste in the production line can be reduced, leading to adherence to delivery deadlines and cost reductions. On the other hand, issues may arise on the shop floor, such as production not keeping up, resulting in delayed deliveries, or conversely, overproduction leading to excess inventory. To solve these challenges, it is important to first correctly understand takt time, grasp the current production system, and then consider appropriate improvement measures. The article will provide a detailed explanation of the definition and calculation methods of takt time, the differences between cycle time and lead time, improvement measures for takt time, and case studies of improvements. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links.*
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