LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Stiff business challenges and product competition faced by automotive component manufacturers has forced them to look into lean manufacturing (LM). Presently there are more than 100 LM practices. However, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are not able to implement all LM practices due to financial...

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Main Authors: A.N.M. Rose, B. Md. Deros, M.N. Ab. Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2013-06-01
Series:International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
Subjects:
SME
Online Access:http://ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_7/2_Rose%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-e04b787b61ee4c78ab682217649253892020-11-24T23:35:48ZengUniversiti Malaysia PahangInternational Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering2229-86492180-16062013-06-017820829LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYA.N.M. RoseB. Md. DerosM.N. Ab. RahmanStiff business challenges and product competition faced by automotive component manufacturers has forced them to look into lean manufacturing (LM). Presently there are more than 100 LM practices. However, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are not able to implement all LM practices due to financial, expertise and skill constraints. Therefore, in this study the authors investigated the level of perception and actual practice within 24 LM practices, regarding actions believed feasible to be implemented in SMEs. In addition, the authors gathered LM information sources, reasons for implementing LM and its benefits to SMEs. A questionnaire survey was conducted in 35 SMEs involves in manufacturing automotive components. The majority of SMEs have a high perception of the importance of LM practices but in reality are not undertaking them. The SMEs mainly received their LM information from their customers, and they strongly believe that LM practices could improve their long-term business sustainability and competitiveness in the market place.http://ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_7/2_Rose%20et%20al.pdfLean manufacturingSMEautomotivelean perceptionlean practices.
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LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
Lean manufacturing
SME
automotive
lean perception
lean practices.
author_facet A.N.M. Rose
B. Md. Deros
M.N. Ab. Rahman
author_sort A.N.M. Rose
title LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
title_short LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
title_full LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
title_fullStr LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
title_full_unstemmed LEAN MANUFACTURING PERCEPTIONS AND ACTUAL PRACTICE AMONG MALAYSIAN SME’S IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
title_sort lean manufacturing perceptions and actual practice among malaysian sme’s in automotive industry
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
series International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
issn 2229-8649
2180-1606
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Stiff business challenges and product competition faced by automotive component manufacturers has forced them to look into lean manufacturing (LM). Presently there are more than 100 LM practices. However, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are not able to implement all LM practices due to financial, expertise and skill constraints. Therefore, in this study the authors investigated the level of perception and actual practice within 24 LM practices, regarding actions believed feasible to be implemented in SMEs. In addition, the authors gathered LM information sources, reasons for implementing LM and its benefits to SMEs. A questionnaire survey was conducted in 35 SMEs involves in manufacturing automotive components. The majority of SMEs have a high perception of the importance of LM practices but in reality are not undertaking them. The SMEs mainly received their LM information from their customers, and they strongly believe that LM practices could improve their long-term business sustainability and competitiveness in the market place.
topic Lean manufacturing
SME
automotive
lean perception
lean practices.
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