Lean is a process management philosophy that looks at the company and the supply chain as a whole, rather than as individual things.  Lean thinking is designed to improve a company’s productivity by eliminating unnecessary and unproductive activities in the process.

Typically, the Lean philosophy is used to improve production efficiency, but it is also well suited to improving maintenance processes, regardless of the size of the company or the industry. This guide is intended for those interested in maintenance development and Lean thinking.

In the material, we answer following questions:

• How it is possible to change maintenance operating models in line with Lean thinking.
• How can Lean thinking be used to improve maintenance efficiency example work planning, maintenance, inventory, and daily management.
• What is the role of the maintenance system in supporting the Lean operating model?

This guide is intended for those interested in maintenance development and Lean thinking.


Lean in maintenance - Towards more efficient maintenance
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