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Just-in-time isn't a buzz phrase; it's a real Lean system that cuts waste, lowers costs, and stabilizes your project by delivering only what's needed, when it's needed, in the amount needed. In this episode, Jason explains why just-in-time fails when schedules are constantly changing, and why predictable flow (especially with Takt planning) is what makes it possible. You'll learn how to right-size inventory buffers, break procurement and deliveries down by production areas, and "hold the line" with delivery control so your jobsite doesn't get buried in material, damage, and chaos.

What you'll learn in this episode:

If your site is drowning in material right now, what schedule habit do you need to change so you can actually run just-in-time?

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