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Manufacturing plants tend to be organized with self contained production cells

Lean

Maintain greater quantities of raw materials, work in process and finished goods inventories

Traditional

Setup time longer

Traditional

High quality is stressed in every aspect of production

Lean

Produce in smaller batches

Lean

Emphasis is placed on shortening manufacturing cycle times

Lean

Manufacturing plants tend to group like machinery together in different parts of plant

Traditional

Setup times shorter

Lean

Produce in large batches

Traditional

Strive to maintain low inventory levels

Lean

Cycle time tends to be longer

Traditional

Quality tends to be inspect in rather than built in

Traditional

Pull system

Lean

Continuous flow

Lean

Just in time

Lean

Problems: storage cost, hide quality, bottlenecks and obsolete products

Traditional

Problems: vulnerable when problems strike supplies or distributors

Lean

Push system

Traditional