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Kanban Cards Skaičiuotuvas

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Pro Tip

Start with a slightly higher card count than calculated (add 20–30%) when implementing kanban for the first time. Once the system is stable and you understand actual lead times and demand variability, reduce card count by removing one card at a time every 2 weeks — this is 'card kaizen.' If a stockout occurs, add back 1 card and investigate the root cause.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

Toyota engineer Taiichi Ohno was inspired to create the kanban system after visiting an American supermarket in the 1950s and observing how shelves were restocked only when items were removed by customers — a pure pull system. He replicated this principle in Toyota's factories, triggering parts production only when consumed downstream. The Toyota Production System's kanban is now the most widely copied manufacturing innovation of the 20th century.

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