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Advancing standardization, modularization, and productivity improvement as a unified effort (First Session)

Reasons Why Waste at the Site Does Not Disappear | "Standardization" and "Modularization" Are the Keys

While working on daily business improvements, have you ever felt that "for some reason, waste on the shop floor just doesn't seem to decrease"? There are often deeper-rooted wastes that cannot be resolved by past improvements, which lower productivity and hinder the creation of new products. In today's highly competitive market, simply improving the tasks at hand has its limits. There is a need for new methods that eliminate waste from the root and maximize efficiency. The key to solving this challenge lies in "standardization" and "modularization." By combining these two approaches, we can completely eliminate waste that we were previously unaware of, operate the shop floor more efficiently, and produce "better products." In the next session, we will explain the specific steps for "standardization" and "modularization."

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Advancing standardization, modularization, and productivity improvement as a unified effort (2nd session)

Reasons Why Waste at the Site Does Not Disappear | "Standardization" and "Modularization" Are the Keys

Standardization is not just about establishing work procedures; it is a strategic approach that involves reviewing the entire business process to eliminate waste and establish optimal methods. Furthermore, advancing standardization and modularization, along with cost reduction and quality yield improvement as a cohesive effort, becomes a strategic initiative that goes beyond mere efficiency. To achieve this, we will proceed with five specific steps. This will help you understand the mechanism of the "integrated strategy" that reduces costs while enhancing quality, revealing ways to promote sustainable growth and competitiveness for the entire company, rather than just simple business improvements.

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