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How it works the Kanban ?
The definitive slideshow to understand how it works theKanban Method
Example 1 – Point of Use / Warehouse
What you need prior to start ? (therotical aspects)
Why Use Kanban ?
Theory of Kanban
How to calculate the right number of Kanban
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What you need prior to start ?
Define the Point of Use
A place to put Kanban
The right number of Kanban
A runner/collector of Kanban
Real Example
A point of use (POU) needs balls in 6 pcs / boxes
Consumption is 18 balls / day
The runner pass every day at 10:00 am
The Lead Time to recieve from warehouse = 2 days
Safety Stock fixed at 20%
This means => 8 Kanban Cards in WIP
Monday 8:00 AM – Start Work
POU
Warehouse
Monday 8:00 AM – Start Work
POU
Warehouse
Kanban Container is Empty
Monday 8:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
Monday 8:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
First box of ballsis open for use
Monday 8:17 AM
POU
Warehouse
First box of ballsIs open for use
Kanban is located in the collection
point
Monday 9:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
Monday 10:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
Monday 10:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
The collector arrives
Monday 10:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
Bring the Kanban to the Warehouse
Monday 11:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 11:01 AM
POU
Warehouse
1st box is finished
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 11:05 AM
POU
Warehouse
2nd box is opened
Kanbanmoved
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 12:00 PM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 12:00 PM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 14:00 PM
POU
Warehouse
2nd box is finished
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 14:00 PM
POU
Warehouse
3rd box is opened
Kanban Moved
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 14:15 PM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Monday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
3rd box isfinished
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Tueday 8:00 AM – Start Work
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Tuesday 8:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Tuesday 10:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
The collector arrives
Tuesday 10:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Bring Kanban to Warehouse
Tuesday 10:30 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Tuesday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – Start of Work
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Wednesday 8:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved Monday
at 10.15 AM
Wednesday 8:30 AM
POU
Warehouse
Stick Kanban on the box
Wednesday 8:45 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
Wednesday 9:30 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
Wednesday 10:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
The collector arrives
Wednesday 10:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
Bring Kanban to the Warehouse
Wednesday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
Empty in the POU – a warning to
warehouse is given
Wednesday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
In Process – Recieved
Tuesday at 10.15 AM
EMPTY is always a Visual Warning
Thursday 8:00 AM – Start of Work
POU
Warehouse
Because of warning the material in in POU
at 8:00 AM
Thursday 8:15 AM
POU
Warehouse
Thursday 8:30 AM
POU
Warehouse
Thursday 10:00 AM
POU
Warehouse
The collector arrives
Thursday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
Friday 8:00 AM – Start of Work
POU
Warehouse
Friday 17:00 PM – End of Work
POU
Warehouse
Next Week the same cycle ...
Some Considerations
The WIP is under control (48 balls in 8 boxes)
Is the system too risky of stock-out in the POU and why? Looking carefully at the lead time, if the collector comes at 10.00 AM, the POU start at 8.00 AM and the warehouse brings the boxes at 9.00 AM the lead time to consider is not 2 days but 2 days and 3 hours.
In this case the correct lead time to use is round 2.5 days and the kanban system need is:
9 Kanban Cards rather than 8 Kanban Cards
Some Considerations
At the beginning of Kanban Implemetation starts with a safe number of kanban cards and then reduced it when the system will be stable and reliable.
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