Lean Materials Planning and Execution: A Guide to Internal and External Supply Management Excellence
Lean Materials Planning and Execution: A Guide to Internal and External Supply Management Excellence
Mr. Sheldon does a great job simplifying the ideas of lean within materials management. This book is a must read for all materials managers and supply management executives in the manufacturing industry.
Charles Kenyon, CEO, Multistack
Written in an easy-to-understand how to format, this book provides a complete detailed understanding of lean materials planning and execution in today s high-performance manufacturing organizations. It includes actual applications and examples of the various concepts and delineates a variety of important lean and Class A metrics as tools for achieving maximum effectiveness. All important management systems that are essential to high performance, such as sales and operations planning, clear-to-build and process ownership, are covered.
KEY FEATURES
-Shows how lean and Six Sigma can be integrated effectively with materials management principles and includes actual applications and examples of the various concepts
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Jeremy Sauer
Master Scheduler
Mathews Inc.
CPIM, CIRM, CSCP
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