Quick Changeover (QCO) is a Lean manufacturing technique designed to minimise the time required to switch production lines from one product to another. Also known as Single-Minute Exchange of Die (SMED), this method is crucial in industries where flexibility and responsiveness to customer demand are key.
The concept was popularised by Shigeo Shingo, one of the pioneers of the Toyota Production System. By breaking down changeover activities into smaller, standardised steps, organisations can drastically reduce downtime, making smaller batch production more feasible and efficient.
Quick Changeover allows businesses to increase efficiency, lower costs, and respond faster to market changes. By making production more agile, companies can reduce inventory levels, serve customers more effectively, and achieve a competitive advantage.
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