datsu chaku
Definition
A Japanese term that is translated as "Unload-Load", referring to a production method in which one person takes the product through each step of the manufacturing process. This term is used as an analogy for the attention to detail paid to each step of a process during a Lean process improvement project or other process improvement initiative.
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