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Quick Response Manufacturing

A Companywide Approach To Reducing Lead Times

ISBN 13: 9781563272011
ISBN: 1563272016
Author: Rajan Suri
Publisher: Productivity Press
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 579
Binding: Hard Cover
$61.95

Developed by the author and now being employed by a number of businesses, Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) is an expansion of time-based competition, aimed at a single target with the goal of reducing lead times. The key difference between QRM and other time-based programs is that QRM covers an entire organization, from the shop floor to the office, to sales and beyond. Providing guidelines for establishing a QRM enterprise, this volume builds upon kaizen, TQM, TPM, and other practice to help organizations streamline all functions of their operation. It shows how to quickly introduce products, along with ways to rethink materials and production management.

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