A foundation for continuous improvement: lean is highly effective, but it's hard to do right

Circuits Assembly, July, 2007 by Marty Neese

5. Leaning out the supply chain. Creating a Lean culture is a continuous process. The journey is not simple; however, by committing to Lean, companies will gain tangible business benefits and cost savings.

References

1. "The Lean Supply Chain Report," Aberdeen Group, September 2006.

Marty Neese is a corporate officer and executive vice president operations at Solectron Corp. (solectron.com), and responsible for global manufacturing, materials management and new product introduction.

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