Productivity Improved in Indian Manufacturing Sectors by using different Tools and Techniques:-A Problems Solving Review

Authors

  • Ravinder Kundu

Keywords:

Tools and techniques,, Lean manufacturing tools, TQM, TPM,

Abstract

The current approach of this paper is to study lots of papers surveys of utilizing diverse tools and techniques (like TPM, Six Sigma, TQM, Lean Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, etc.)to made strides in efficiency in Indian manufacturing sectors. The beginning step is to create a current state outline to analyze the existing tools and techniques, assess and recognize the squanders, and steps to dispense with the same utilizing reasonable tools and procedures.

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30-09-2021

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Kundu , R. (2021). Productivity Improved in Indian Manufacturing Sectors by using different Tools and Techniques:-A Problems Solving Review. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 12(3), 48–58. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/141

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