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The transition from batch and queue to lean manufacturing involves converting to single piece flow, but it’s not an easy thing to do. Rich Weissman looks at the issues impacting the change

Going lean is all about transformation. Management and employees must change the way they have been doing things for many years and embrace new and uncertain process changes. Suppliers must also adapt to new business practices and the changing...

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