mura muri muda
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WHOSE LONGEVITY IS MORE?
How does an organisation become lean?•By stopping all future expansion plans.•By decentralisation•By reducing wastage
MURI
無理means beyond one’s power , impossible
• MURI, overburden, can result from Mura, and from removing too much Muda (waste) from the process.
• When operators or machines are utilized for more than 100% to finish their task, they are overburdened.
• This means breakdowns when it comes to machines and absenteeism when it comes to employees.
• To optimize the use of machines and make sure they function properly, preventative- and autonomous maintenance can be implemented.
• To prevent overworked employees, safety should be the focus of all process designs and all standard work initiatives.
Types of Muri
People Related Muri• Using standard work• Using 6S• Using Jidoka Principles
Machines Related Muri• Preventive Maintenance• Autonomous Maintenance
Standardisation• Standardization or standardisation
is the process of implementing and developing technical standards. Standardization can help to maximize compatibility, interoperability, safety, repeatability, or quality. It can also facilitate commoditization of formerly custom processes.
JIDOKA
6 Ssortsafety
straighten sweep
sustainstandardise
Machine related Muri
Preventive Maintenance• Preventative maintenance is
maintenance that is regularly performed on a piece of equipment to lessen the likelihood of it failing.
• It is performed while the equipment is still working, so that it does not break down unexpectedly.
Autonomous Maintenance• Autonomous maintenance is
“independent” maintenance carried out by the operators of the machines rather than by dedicated maintenance technicians.
• Autonomous maintenance has the operators performing the simpler maintenance routines such as lubrication, bolt tightening, cleaning and also inspection and monitoring.
MURA斑 Means unevenness
Causes of Mura• Irregular production schedule•Fluctuating production volumes due to internal problems, like downtime.
MURA- Results in •MUDA (Waste)
MURA IN WORK• Rushing type production model (evening production model, week-end production
model, month-end production model)
To eliminate production variation for weekly, daily or hourly production quantity.
• Allocation of manpower (capability) and the work involved (load) are not balanced.• Unbalanced production capability among different processes.• Making too many in one go
To produce necessary quantity of necessary items at necessary timing only.
• Working is not rhythmical.
MUDA無駄
Is the waste; it is the work that doesn’t add any value to the product
MUDA
ECONOMIC COST OF WASTEEvery business activity absorbs resources and every resource has a cost
Every waste has a cost, and that is direct loss to the company.
Economic value of waste in a process industry are in the range of 10 -35% of annual turnover
7 FORMS OF MUDA
Unnecessary motions
Waiting for work and materials
Transportations
Over-production
Processing
Inventories/ Unnecessary W-I-P
Corrective operation
MUDA of MotionMovement that does not add value
• Searching for files• Extra clicks or key strokes• Clearing away files on the desk• Gathering information• Looking through manuals and
catalogs• Handling paperwork
MUDA of Waiting
Idle time created when material, information, people or equipment is not ready.
Waiting for:• Faxes• The system to come back• Copier machine• Customer response• A handed off file to come back
MUDA of Transpor
t
I am more expensive since raw material is coming from a far off place.
MUDA of Transport
Movement of information that does not add value:
• Carrying documents to and fro from shared equipment
• Taking files to another person• Going to get signatures
MUDA of Over production
Generating more information than the customer needs right now:
• More information than the customer needs• Creating reports no one reads• Making extra copies• More information than the next process needs
MUDA of Process
1. Using more expensive equipment or tools where simpler ones would suffice.
2. Having meetings that are not needed.
3. Having people at meetings that are not required.
4. Agenda points, not to be included;
MUDA of Process
Efforts that create no value from the customer viewpoint:
• Creating reports• Repeated manual entry of data• Excessive paperwork• Duplicity of work• Use of outdated standard forms• Use of inappropriate software
More information, project, material on hand than the customer needs right now:
• Files waiting to be worked on• Open projects• Office supplies• E-mails waiting to be read• Unused records in the database
QUALITY1’ST
MUDA of Inventory
Work that contains errors, rework, mistakes or lacks something necessary:
• Data entry error• Pricing error• Missing information• Missed specifications• Lost records• Rework• Rescheduling meetings
Wastes of Information
Find the Root Cause
- Asking ‘WHY’ for 5 times
- 5W 1H
How to eliminate muda??
The Five Ws and The One H
Who What Where1. Who does it?2. Who is doing it?3. Who should be doing it?4. Who else can do it?5. Who else should do it?6. Who is doing 3-Mus?
1. What to do?2. What is being done?3. What should be done?4. What else can be done?5. What else should be done?6. What 3-MUs are being
done?
1. Where to do it?2. Where is it done?3. Where should it be done?4. Where else can it be done?5. Where else should it be
done ?6. Where are 3- MU s being
done?
5 W 1 H of MUDA