Section 3
8 types of losses
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What is overproduction?
Producing less than the customer requires.
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Producing more than the customer requires or ahead of schedule.
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Storing materials in minimal quantities.
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Packaging finished products.
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Which of the following actions is related to waiting?
Manufacturing according to customer orders.
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Reducing order processing time.
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Packaging finished products.
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Downtime of processes, employees, or equipment due to delays.
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What is meant by excess inventory?
Storing any materials, semi-finished products, or finished products in quantities greater than necessary.
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Storing materials in quantities necessary for the process.
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Destroying unnecessary materials.
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Optimizing material inventory.
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Which of the following actions is an example of unnecessary movement?
Moving materials needed for production.
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Unnecessary movement of materials, tools, or employees that does not affect the value of the product.
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Optimizing the workspace.
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Packaging finished products for delivery.
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Why is it important to identify and eliminate losses in production?
To increase production volume without considering quality.
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To increase the number of employees.
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To reduce production and delivery time, lower costs, and improve product quality.
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To increase production costs.
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