Kanban System
Kanban System
What does this term stand for?
The Kanban system is a structured method of inventory and workflow control that regulates the movement, replenishment, and production of goods based on actual demand. It utilizes visual signals such as cards, bins, or digital notifications to ensure that materials are only supplied when needed, reducing inventory holding costs and optimizing production schedules. In logistics, the Kanban system helps synchronize supplier deliveries, warehouse storage, and production line requirements, minimizing delays and eliminating unnecessary stockpiling. It is a key component of lean and Just-In-Time (JIT) strategies, enhancing overall supply chain efficiency, responsiveness, and transparency.
Characteristics:
- Regulates material flow based on real-time demand
- Reduces inventory holding and storage costs
- Synchronizes supplier deliveries and production needs
- Enhances production line and warehouse efficiency
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