Toyota Motor Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc.
Major Issues in the Case
Toyota Motor Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc. (TMM) has bypassed their typical response to quality issues known as "jidoka" in a special circumstance regarding seat installation. As opposed to stopping the assembly line and focusing on the underlying root of the problem, in the case of the faulty seats the cars were allowed to continue through the production line with a special marking that indicated that there was a seat defect. When the cars finished the assembly line phase they were then parked in a separate area in which the seats could be repaired or replaced. Allowing the cars to complete the assembly line saved a lot of time and expense because the team did not have to stop operations. However, at the same time it made finding the root cause of the quality issues complicated because it required more investigation and clouds the ability to clearly see what is causing the problems. Therefore, manager Doug Friesen must decide how to best go about addressing the solution to the seat problem and the production line.
Possible Solutions
There are basically three different solutions that Doug should consider. The first is to keep the current system of using the overflow lot for the quality defects. It is possible that, given more time, the crew could eventually locate the root problem under the current system and eliminate the overflow issues. The advantage to this system is that the production line does not have to be stopped for the quality issues and this maintains throughput. However, this approach deviates from Toyota's entire production philosophy and it is not addressing the root problems...
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