THE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF IMPLEMENTING LEAN AND KAIZEN APPROACHES IN PRODUCTION: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AND STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS IN UZBEKISTAN
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Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen Philosophy, Economic Efficiency, Waste Minimization, Uzbekistan Industrial Sector, 5S System, Operational Productivity, Capital Optimization.Abstract
This scientific article explores the macroeconomic and microeconomic implications of integrating Lean production methodologies and the Kaizen philosophy within the industrial sectors of developing economies, with an empirical focus on Uzbekistan. As global manufacturing transitions toward resource-optimized paradigms, the mitigation of structural operational waste becomes an essential driver of enterprise competitiveness. This study evaluates the deployment of lean mechanisms, including the 5S organizational matrix, Just-in-Time (JIT) logistics, and Kaizen Costing frameworks across diverse Uzbek industrial sectors, such as automotive engineering, textile manufacturing, and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs). Utilizing case studies and field data collected from regional pilot programs, the paper quantifies the correlation between lean continuous improvements, labor productivity escalation, and operational cost compression. The findings demonstrate that structured lean interventions facilitate substantial reductions in manufacturing lead times and defective output rates, simultaneously bolstering asset utilization and capital efficiency without requiring capital-intensive technological updates.
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