Kanban
Kanban
What does this term stand for?
Kanban is a visual workflow management and inventory control system designed to streamline the flow of materials and information across production and logistics operations. It uses visual signals, such as cards, bins, or digital dashboards, to indicate when stock needs replenishment or when tasks are ready to proceed. In logistics, Kanban ensures that inventory levels are aligned with actual demand, preventing overstocking and shortages while reducing lead times. The system supports lean operations by increasing transparency, enabling real-time tracking, and improving coordination between suppliers, warehouses, and production units. Kanban also fosters responsiveness, allowing organizations to adjust supply and production processes based on real-time consumption data.
Characteristics:
- Uses visual signals to manage workflow and inventory
- Aligns stock levels with actual demand
- Reduces overproduction, waste, and excess inventory
- Improves coordination between suppliers, warehouses, and production
- Enhances transparency and operational tracking
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