THE INFLUENCE OF LEAN SIX SIGMA METHOD ON PRODUCTION PROCESS AND WAREHOUSE STOCKS

Authors

  • Luboš Tichý
  • Jiří Čáp
  • Vlastimil Melichar

Keywords:

Lean Six Sigma, Value stream mapping, manufacturing process

Abstract

In today´s competitive environment, manufacturing companies try to find a competitive advantage in reduction of production costs by improving production process in line with stock situation. Usage of Lean Six Sigma methods, especially Value stream mapping, helps to optimise processes in production areas and reduce waste. Value stream mapping visualise processes and help to show future improvements.

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Published

2015-04-20

How to Cite

Tichý, L., Čáp, J. ., & Melichar, V. . (2015). THE INFLUENCE OF LEAN SIX SIGMA METHOD ON PRODUCTION PROCESS AND WAREHOUSE STOCKS. Perner’s Contacts, 10(1), 179–185. Retrieved from https://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/index.php/perner/article/view/607

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