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Answer added by  Ibrahim Farag, Senior Maintenance Planning, Union Fenosa Gas - SEGAS LNG Plant
6 years ago

TIM WOOD (Transportation, Inventory, Motion, Waste, Over-production, Over-Processing, Defects) 

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Answer added by  Anurag Verma, Sr. MEP Quality Engineer (QA/QC), Blue Star Limited
8 years ago

starting from 1 inventory 2 process flow 3 wait time  4 conveying  5 over processing  6 rework 7 over production / more stock

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Answer added by  Haitham Shendy, R&D Technical Brand Manager, PepsiCo
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The Seven Wastes of Lean Manufacturing are; 1.Transport 2.Inventory 3.Motion 4.Waiting 5.Over-Processing 6.Overproduction 7.Defects

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The 8 wastes are the root of  unprofitable activity and all the lean tools used  to eliminate get rid of those waste. These wastes can be remembered easily as , D= Defect ... See More