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Non-value-added (NVA) activities are process actions that consume resources but don’t add any value to the product, or even worse, result in product that is unacceptable to the customer. Plain and simple, NVA activities are considered waste.
Waste can be placed in eight categories from the Lean perspective, depicted by the acronym DOWNTIME (Table 2).
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