Introduction
Just In Time (JIT) is not a new concept as it has been a part of the Japanese manufacturing industry since a long time. JIT was initially known as Toyota Production System and Toyota motor company recognized its very philosophy and working techniques. The objective of this manufacturing system is to eliminate waste totally. It basically means making what the market demands when it is in need. JIT not only increases the work productivity but also saves the cost along with work performance and producing quality products.
Therefore, in order to have a complete JIT manufacturing system it is important to meet the demands of the market whenever needed. These include a company wide commitment; proper material, quality, people involvement as well as equipment must always be available there. Moreover, to establish the identification of duplication of the efforts, it is also important to extend the developed policies and procedure of an internal JIT structure into the......
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