Introduction: In today’s fast-paced and busy world, we’re always seeking secrets to optimize our time and effort, to achieve the most success with the limited resources we have. And the Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, is the golden key that opens the door to success for those who know how to apply […]
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Planning is a crucial skill that helps you achieve success in all areas of life. A detailed and effective plan will help you clearly define your goals, organize your time effectively, utilize resources efficiently, and overcome potential challenges. However, not everyone knows how to plan effectively. Many people struggle with identifying goals, creating specific action […]
In today’s competitive business environment, businesses are always seeking solutions to improve production efficiency, reduce costs, and increase profits. Lean Manufacturing, also known as Lean Manufacturing, has emerged as an effective method to help businesses achieve these goals. What is Lean Manufacturing? Lean Manufacturing is a management philosophy focused on eliminating waste in every aspect […]
There are a number of things that are important in supporting your self-development, including developing a vision of where you want to go and making a plan for how you will get there.
At 9:00 am on Friday, November 25th, Athena I&E Corporation cooperated with the Union of Scientific and Technical Associations and the Management Board of Nam Cau Kien Industrial Park – Shinec Company, Thuy Nguyen District, Hai Phong City, organized a specialized seminar: Lean 4.0 Application – Comprehensive Management System and Digital Transformation Strategy Planning With […]
Muda – Mura – Muri are the three types of waste in Lean manufacturing.
For those working in manufacturing companies, especially in Japanese enterprises, the concept of the 3M is certainly familiar.
The Mura concept comes from the Toyota Production System, the historical ancestor of Lean Manufacturing and Kanban methods. Initially, it was mainly used to describe unevenness in a factory or production environment – uneven customer demand for a product, large batch production causing stock variations inventory and uneven production speed cause a lack of synchronization between processes.
Muri is deeply intertwined with the other two M letters, Muda and Mura. Mura (uneven) results in alternating between being overloaded with work and having nothing to do. Multiple Muda – Overproduction, Overhandling, Movement and Transportation – unnecessarily increases workload. Muri can also cause Muda.


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