SAE J4000

Identification and Measurement of Best Practice in Implementation of Lean Operation.

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Standard:
  • J4000
Issued:
  • 1999-08-31
Issuing:
  • Automotive Quality And Process Improvement Committee
Scope:

SAE J4000 is a tool to identify and measure best practice in the implementation of lean operation in a manufacturing organization. Implementation of lean operation is defined as the process of eliminating waste exhibited in an organization's value stream. Best practice in this process is Level 3 conduct as described in the standard's component statements. A description of the levels of implementation is:Level 0 The component is not in place at all or there are major inconsistencies in implementation.Level 1 The component is in place but there are minor inconsistencies in implementation.Level 2 The component is fully in place and effectively implemented.Level 3 The component is fully in place, effectively implemented and exhibits improvement in execution over the past 12 months. A procedure for evaluation and scoring of each component will be included in the SAE J4001 Implementation of Lean Operation User Manual.

History:
StandardPublishedRevisionStatus
J4000_1999081999-08-31LatestIssued
AKA:
  • SAE J 4000
Sector:
  • Automotive
Topic:
  • Manufacturing processes
  • Quality standards
  • Total quality management

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