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Takt Laikas Skaičiuotuvas

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Post the takt time visibly at each workstation and update it whenever demand changes. When operators can see the production heartbeat, they self-regulate pace more naturally — finishing early signals time available for quality checks or kaizen observations; finishing late signals a problem to be escalated. Visible takt time turns every operator into an active production system monitor.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The concept of takt time was introduced to Japan from Germany in the 1930s when Mitsubishi and Kawasaki engineers studied German aircraft production methods. When Toyota adopted and refined the concept in the 1950s, Taiichi Ohno extended it from setting the production pace to using takt time as the fundamental design constraint for the entire production system — inventory levels, batch sizes, number of operators, machine capacity, everything. This made takt time the single most powerful organizing principle in lean manufacturing.

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