Strategic Warehousing at Toyota Motor Company
This essay examines just in time strategic warehousing as implemented at Toyota Motor Company. The Toyota website describes its philosophy regarding just in time production as a strategy for the complete elimination of waste. The webpage defines just in time as making "only what is needed, when it is needed, and in the amount needed." The webpage discusses how the need to efficiently produce a large number of automobiles, which can consist of approximately 30,000 parts, it is necessary to create a detailed production plan that includes parts procurement and warehousing. By supplying parts in minimum needed amounts, the just in time system eliminates waste, inconsistencies and unreasonable warehousing requirements, all resulting in improved productivity for Toyota (Toyota website, 2011).
A former Toyota vice-president and chief engineer, Taichi Ohno, promoted the idea of just in time, having borrowed the concept from the supermarket industry. Ohno noted that a supermarket stocks the items needed by its customers when they are needed in the quantity needed, and has all these items...
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