2019
DOI: 10.1108/ci-11-2017-0091
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A conceptual framework for waste identification and reduction in Nigerian sandcrete blocks production process

Abstract: Purpose Non-value adding activities or waste have been a major challenge for the construction industry. Researchers worldwide have investigated how such activities can be reduced or overcome in the industry. However, much has not been done regarding waste in the production process of building blocks. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the various waste in sandcrete blocks production process (SBPP). The study also aims to find out the causes of the waste and their impacts on the factory performance. De… Show more

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“…Notably, this case study appears to identify predominant wastes as defects and waiting. This case finding is inconsistent with what might be expected in manufacturing, where the predominant waste is generally overproduction (Aka et al , 2019). As a result, we propose that these categories of waste (waiting and defect) may indeed be the predominant forms of waste in service organizations and require further research.…”
Section: Discussion Contributions and Limitationscontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…Notably, this case study appears to identify predominant wastes as defects and waiting. This case finding is inconsistent with what might be expected in manufacturing, where the predominant waste is generally overproduction (Aka et al , 2019). As a result, we propose that these categories of waste (waiting and defect) may indeed be the predominant forms of waste in service organizations and require further research.…”
Section: Discussion Contributions and Limitationscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…These additional muda sources were gleaned from the study of small and medium enterprises, revealing that the historical lean categories are indeed dynamic and subject to additional growth. A recent study (Aka et al , 2019) evaluates the sources of muda in terms of a critical construction input of sandcrete blocks and the production process to produce those blocks. This study reiterates yet another source of muda, known as “making do,” meaning that a process begins before all preconditions are ready.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, industries that always eliminate waste in every process benefit from low inventories of semi-finished goods and finished products, high product quality, increased flexibility, and the ability to meet customer demands and lower operating costs [26]. Several researchers have conducted research to determine waste reduction priorities in the manufacturing [24,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] and healthcare sectors [35]. However, less research is conducted on HEI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to any industry, and within the era of digitalization, brick manufacturing has the opportunity to benefit from the applications of the fourth industrial revolution; or what is known more now as "Industry 4.0". Additionally, lean, as a philosophy that has shown noticeable improvements in various industries can help the brick-manufacturing industry to find solutions for the problems it encounters (Aka et al, 2019(Aka et al, , 2020Karmaoui et al, 2022). This study proposes a framework to integrate lean and industry 4.0 in brick manufacturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%