Lean eliminates waste elements

Lean is originally a operational model developed for production environments, with the core idea being the elimination of all waste from operations. By eliminating various forms of waste, production lead times are shortened, capital is freed up, quality is improved, and the company’s profitability is enhanced. However, the goal is not to increase the pace of work for employees, but to work more efficiently. In addition to production environments, lean philosophy can also be effectively applied to areas such as warehousing, hospitals, or office routines.

EP-Logistics brings its expertise to lean projects and applies its principles as needed in other development initiatives.

Production efficiency and streamlining projects often involve other sub-projects aimed at improving operations. These may include, for example:

✅ Work standardization, task definition, planning, and guidance
✅ Kaizen, systematically implemented continuous improvement

Our expert

Petri Niemi

Managing Consultant, Trade and Logistics

Lean eliminates waste elements

Lean is originally a operational model developed for production environments, with the core idea being the elimination of all waste from operations. By eliminating various forms of waste, production lead times are shortened, capital is freed up, quality is improved, and the company’s profitability is enhanced. However, the goal is not to increase the pace of work for employees, but to work more efficiently. In addition to production environments, lean philosophy can also be effectively applied to areas such as warehousing, hospitals, or office routines.

EP-Logistics brings its expertise to lean projects and applies its principles as needed in other development initiatives.

Production efficiency and streamlining projects often involve other sub-projects aimed at improving operations. These may include, for example:

✅ Work standardization, task definition, planning, and guidance
✅ Kaizen, systematically implemented continuous improvement

Our expert

Petri Niemi

Managing Consultant, Trade and Logistics

Get in touch!

Get in touch!

Lean eliminates waste elements

Lean is originally a operational model developed for production environments, with the core idea being the elimination of all waste from operations. By eliminating various forms of waste, production lead times are shortened, capital is freed up, quality is improved, and the company’s profitability is enhanced. However, the goal is not to increase the pace of work for employees, but to work more efficiently. In addition to production environments, lean philosophy can also be effectively applied to areas such as warehousing, hospitals, or office routines.

EP-Logistics brings its expertise to lean projects and applies its principles as needed in other development initiatives.

Production efficiency and streamlining projects often involve other sub-projects aimed at improving operations. These may include, for example:

✅ Work standardization, task definition, planning, and guidance
✅ Kaizen, systematically implemented continuous improvement

Our expert

Petri Niemi

Managing Consultant, Trade and Logistics

Get in touch!