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Value adding and non-value adding activities in turnaround maintenance process: classification, validation, and benefits

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posted on 2020-01-02, 00:00 authored by W Shou, Jun WangJun Wang, P Wu, X Wang
The increasing popularity of lean thinking has made the analysis of value-adding (VA) and non-value adding (NVA) a popular activity to eliminate waste and improve productivity. Despite the great success of the Taiichi Ohno’s waste taxonomy and its adaptation and diffusion into the maintenance sector, a systematic classification of VA and NVA remains as a significant challenge for lean practitioners. The aim of this research is to develop a system to classify VA and NVA activities for lean applications in turnaround maintenance (TAM) projects. First, a comprehensive literature review was conducted on existing methods of defining and classifying value and waste. As a result of this review, an initial system to classify VA and NVA in TAM was proposed, which was then refined in three focus group studies conducted with a group of TAM participants. The improved classification system was evaluated by applying value stream mapping (VSM) in terms of the ontology effectiveness and efficiency using a sample case. The classification system contributes to an accurate classification of value, and waste and the relevant root causes in the TAM processes. The classification system provides an insight on a consolidated understanding and classification of VA and NVA in TAM projects.

History

Journal

Production planning and control

Volume

31

Issue

1

Pagination

60 - 77

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0953-7287

eISSN

1366-5871

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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