Constant Work in Progress (CONWIP) is a production management approach designed to control and limit the amount of work in progress (WIP) within a process. By capping the number of items in production, CONWIP aims to maximise throughput, minimise lead times, and reduce inventory costs.
Developed as an alternative to traditional push systems, CONWIP builds on Lean Manufacturing principles and applies a pull-based mechanism. While similar in spirit to Kanban, CONWIP differs in its simplicity: rather than assigning cards to each item, it uses a fixed system-wide WIP limit to regulate production flow. This approach balances demand with capacity, ensuring resources are used efficiently without overloading the system.
• • Manufacturing: Automotive assembly lines and electronics production where flow stability is essential.
CONWIP supports Lean goals of waste reduction and continuous flow. Organisations adopting this system often see improvements in operational efficiency, reduced lead times, lower inventory costs, and greater responsiveness to demand changes. By preventing overload and streamlining flow, CONWIP strengthens both productivity and customer satisfaction.
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