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- Q1951705 abstract "Muda (無駄) is a Japanese word meaning "futility; uselessness; idleness; superfluity; waste; wastage; wastefulness", and is a key concept in the Toyota Production System (TPS) as one of the three types of deviation from optimal allocation of resources (muda, mura, muri). Waste reduction is an effective way to increase profitability. Toyota adopted these three words beginning with the prefix mu-, which in Japan are widely recognized as a reference to a product improvement program or campaign.From customer point of view, a value added work is the process adds value by producing goods or providing a service that a customer is willing to pay for. However, muda is processes that consumes resources more than needed which causes waste occurs.Muda are breakdown into two types namely:Muda Type - I : The non value added activity for end customer but it is necessary.Muda Type -II : The non value added activity for end customer which are not necessary. It is targeted to eliminate this type of wastage.Type-I are usually hard to eliminate because although it is classified as non - value added activity but it is not necessary muda. To illustrate, we will take an example of car manufacturing. The quality inspection process for critical process is needed at car assembly to ensure the car quality and fulfil safety standards before sending it to the end user. However, from customer point of view, this actions is deemed unnecessary and do not attribute to the assembly process which add values or to the car assembly.Type-II are non value added activity which contributes to waste and incurring hidden costs. Toyota Production System identifies the wastage occurs and group them into 7 major categories.".
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- Q1951705 comment "Muda (無駄) is a Japanese word meaning "futility; uselessness; idleness; superfluity; waste; wastage; wastefulness", and is a key concept in the Toyota Production System (TPS) as one of the three types of deviation from optimal allocation of resources (muda, mura, muri). Waste reduction is an effective way to increase profitability.".
- Q1951705 label "Muda (Japanese term)".
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