You have error in your VSM map, the last value added must be 3 on time line because C/T =3, however when you calculated the total value time is correct 17, this mean you considered 3, not 2 as what was written. Thank you for nice presentation
The cycle time does not equal value-adding, right? In warehousing, storage often is completely NVA. That would mean that in that process stage, the cycle time would be 0 minutes?
right. NVA it this example is also inspection , often CT time on VSM is represent as VA which is incorrect(imho). ... anyway even count on VA is incorrect :)
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Thanks for this, nicely put together with clear information.
Thanks for such type of good information. I have one question that how we calculate process lead time between two operations
You have error in your VSM map, the last value added must be 3 on time line because C/T =3, however when you calculated the total value time is correct 17, this mean you considered 3, not 2 as what was written. Thank you for nice presentation
why did you write the cycle time of assembly and inspection as 2 min at the bottom and 3min above? I think its a mistake
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The cycle time does not equal value-adding, right? In warehousing, storage often is completely NVA. That would mean that in that process stage, the cycle time would be 0 minutes?
right. NVA it this example is also inspection , often CT time on VSM is represent as VA which is incorrect(imho). ... anyway even count on VA is incorrect :)
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Great video! but very theoretical and unpractical as a real example would have made the difference for my understanding
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