In: Operations Management
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What are the elements in a lean supply chain?
2-Why are transparent
information and full collaboration two critical components of
lean
supply chains?
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Discuss briefly the key elements of lean logistics.
1. The elements of the lean supply chain are warehousing, transportation, and lean customers.
Warehousing includes inventory on demand. It means only inventory the organization currently needs is stored and ordered.
Transportation in the lean supply chain includes multiple shops, lower fuel costs, on-time delivery for efficient distribution.
Customers in the lean supply chain are the people who understand their needs and can tell it to the business.
2. Transparent information is essential in the business because it helps the companies to identify the problems and risks early to address them before they get indulged in any significant and expensive crisis.
Transparency also helps to ensure that people involved are responsible and motivated to monitor accountability and standards.
Full collaboration includes sharing information, which leads to enhanced knowledge all over the supply chain, which would allow producers to achieve lower inventory levels and higher inventory returns.
3. the critical element of logistics is the elimination of waste, continuous improvement, just-in-time production, and poka-yoke.
Elimination of waste in a fluid having standing inventory and making usable by-products. Lean supply makes sure that there is as little waste as possible.
Continuous improvement includes looking for any improvements through secure approaches to take with any repetitive tasks that would benefit the future results and reduce the waste as much as possible.
Just in time, production is also an element of lean logistics, which helps in reducing the waste as it focuses on working on a task for a meeting demand and nothing more.
Poka-yoke is also an essential element of lean logistics, which is a technique for mistake-proofing. The processing included in lean logistics, which would improve the quality services and elimination of waste.