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Author Wada, Kazuo

Title The evolution of the Toyota Production System / Kazuo Wada
Published Singapore : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (174 pages)
Series Studies in Economic History
Studies in economic history (Springer (Firm))
Contents 1 Introduction -- 2 Acceptance of the Ford Production System by Japanese Manufacturing Industries -- 3 The Foundation of the Japanese Automobile Manufacturing Industry: Attempts to Adopt Fords Production System -- 4 Establishing Flow Production at Toyota: Collecting the Data on Shop Floors and its Use -- 5 Findings of Two Toyota Executives -- 6 The Emergence of Flow Production at Toyota -- 7 Quality and its Assurance -- 8 Computerization of the Management of Toyota as a Group -- 9 Conclusion
Summary This book utilizes historical evidence to describe the development of the Toyota Production System (TPS). The development of TPS typifies the transformation of production control in interchangeable industries in the twentieth century. Much of the extensive literature available on TPS has been geared toward describing TPS from a number of different perspectives. Many researchers consider TPS distinct from American mass-production systems. Although TPS (and, more generally, the production control systems in the Japanese assembly industry) has differentiated itself from similar US production systems, the evolution of TPS is largely attributable to attempts to learn from, imitate, and modify pre-World War II US production methods. Through these efforts, TPS has achieved levels of efficiency in Japan comparable to those of US production systems. Additionally, a reliance on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in relation to production control has facilitated the development of TPS. The literature on TPS, however, has largely ignored the vital relationship between ICT and production control due to an inordinate focus on "Kanban." Kanban translates to "signboard" in Japanese but is used to refer to an organic linkage between work in preceding and subsequent production processes. This book sheds light on the development of a fully digitalized Bill of Materials (BOM) at Toyota, behind its Kanban and production control
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki Kaisha.
SUBJECT Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki Kaisha fast
Subject Toyota automobiles -- Design and construction
Manufacturing processes -- Production control
Automobile industry and trade -- Management
Manufacturing industries.
Production & quality control management.
Business mathematics & systems.
Economic history.
Business & Economics -- Industries -- Automobile Industry.
Business & Economics -- Production & Operations Management.
Business & Economics -- Information Management.
Business & Economics -- Economic History.
Automobile industry and trade -- Management
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789811549281
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