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    Jit Method

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    Ivanovski Course: Operational Management Made by: Nela Pamukova ID: 9589 Skopje‚ 2012 Just-in-Time Method presented with Case Studies in the auto industries in India with wide elaboration of the cases and concepts. Just-in-Time Method presented with Case Studies in the auto industries in India with wide elaboration of the cases and concepts. Just in Time (JIT) Manufacturing and Inventory Control System: Learning objectives of the project: * Define and explain the concept of just

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    Toyota Case Study 2009

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    In October 2009 Toyota announced that it was recalling 3.8 million U.S. vehicles which cost the company more than seven million dollars. This was due to the issue of whether “poorly placed or incorrect floor mats under the driver’s seat could lead to uncontrolled acceleration in a range of [its] models.” The catalyst of the issue was the incident involving a crash in California whereby the accelerator of a Lexus sedan got stuck‚ resulting in a mans death. As well as additional reports including “sticky

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines the international expansion of Toyota Motor Corporation‚ the largest auto manufacturer in the world employing over 300‚000 staff in its plants worldwide. A review of the relevant literature done first after which it goes on to explain the major expansions conducted by Toyota. The report moves on to discuss Toyota’s new global business plan strategy by Toyota in order to alleviate conflicts and promote international expansion before moving on to an analysis

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    Ford and Toyota Case Study

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    1a.Describe the history of Ford‚ its current business‚ operating sectors‚ and reportable segments. Ford Motor Company was incorporated in Delaware in 1919. They acquired the business of a Michigan company‚ also known as Ford Motor Company‚ which had been incorporated in 1903 to produce and sell automobiles designed and engineered by Henry Ford. They are one of the world’s largest producers of cars and trucks. They and their subsidiaries also engage in other businesses‚ including financing vehicles

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    toyota case

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    RYAN JOHNSON Toy yota Re ecalls (A): Hit tting th Skids he Th past few we he eeks … have m made clear tha Toyota has not lived up to the high s at standards we s for set ourselves. More imp portant‚ we hav not lived up to the high standards you have come to e ve p expect from us I am s. deeply disappointed by that and ap y pologize. oda‚ Presiden of Toyota M nt Motor Corpor ration‚ — Akio Toyo February 9‚ 2010‚ Wash hington Post O Ed1 Op My advice is‚ if anybody owns

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    [online] available from the site www.beyondlean.com ‚ accessed on [ 17.05.2010] Balakrishan‚ R Becker‚ R. (2005) ‘Lean Manufacturing and Toyota Production System’ Loerfice‚ A Radisic‚ M. ( 2004) ‘Just-in-time concept’ ‚ Faculty of technical sciences‚ University of Novi Sad Seeliger‚ J‚ (2005) ‘Lean MRO Spear‚ S. and Bowen‚ K. (1999) ‘Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System’ ‚ Harvard Business Review‚ September-October 1999 Spear‚ S

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    Toyota Prius Case Study

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    Toyota Prius: green or geek machine? There are many reasons why people want a revolutionary car. Some enthusiasts enthuse about scientific and technological advances and want the latest gizmos. Others rebel against fuel price increases‚ even though fuel is cheaper than it has been for decades. Finally‚ people are ‘concerned about the environment’. Hoping that all the above was true and looking to grab a technological advantage over other car manufacturers; in 2000 Toyota introduced Prius‚ their

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    the globe? How could Toyota use what it has learned through this unfortunate circumstance to better their production? * The debacles as reported resulted in the recall of millions of Toyota cars in the US and other parts of the world. This has affected its financial performance‚ starting in 2009 and in the few years after that. Added to this is the tainting of its reputation as a producer of reliable and safe vehicles. These incidents resulted in financial loss for Toyota‚ the first time in decades

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    Toyota case study Students: Edoardo Caccin Valentina Crucian Carminia Lucariello Lucrezia Zambelli Marco Zavatta 1) For a long time there has been an alignment of Toyota vision with both Japanese culture and national and international stakeholders. This alignment can be seen in our opinion according two different perspectives: from the innovation activity and from the social responsibility (attention for environment). Referring to the innovation of the product process‚ Toyota has always been

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    Toyota Fortuner Case Study

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    Toyota Fortuner Overview Country is seen the launch of Fortuner from the manufacturer way back in 2005 and since then‚ the selling of this car is considered as a runaway success amongst the population. Fortuner is the manufacturer’s Innovative Multi Purpose (IMV) based creation. It’s designed with utmost care for the emerging markets across Asia and South America. This car is good enough to consider the entire family for a drive that isn’t tiresome. The length‚ breadth and width of the car are slightly

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