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Operational Excellence & Lean Expert @Plastivaloire | Problem Solver | Waste Reduction Specialist | PVL Excellence System Coach | 18 years of Lean experience

Laziness is the mother of improvement! And you need to understand a bit of physics, too... All you need is 𝗞𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗸𝘂𝗿𝗶 - low-cost automation that uses gravity to effortlessly move things around! Work smarter, not harder – the simple solutions always beat the technology! #Karakuri #Efficiency #Physics #Gravity #Lean #Construction

Why is it that everyone posts that innovation is the result of laziness? 🙄 This is far from being lazy. Not having the proper tools, support, or having to overcome obstacles requires one to innovate.

Jorge Alfredo Pizarro Castro

Telco engineer 12y+ experience in CORE Network 2G,3G,4G,5G, Solution Architect, CORE Network engineer, Python passionate

1mo

Did they use python or any machine learning or DAX or matlab or use a quantum computer for finding the solution?

James Adu, P.Eng., M.Sc,

Process/Continuous Improvement/Welding Engineer

1mo

Andrej Morocz is this really about laziness or fatigue and stress that stimulates critical thinking and invention?

Peter Fixel

Plastic Injection Expert | Molding Process | Industrial Robotics | Assembly | Automotive Industry

1mo

It is wonderful to see human creativity in action 👍🏽🫡

🟢 Dr. Magdalena Laabs

CEO at Rolbatch-Laabs Academy & Axtora Energy - I help implement plastics processing and recycling technologies - I run Rolbatch Academy – training and consulting

1mo

Karakuri is a Japanese method of automation that uses simple mechanisms to improve processes without the need for advanced technology or electricity. Karakuri relies on basic principles of physics, such as gravity, elasticity, and counterweight, to enable movement or transfer of objects. ⚙️⬇️ This method is mainly used in production and logistics as part of the Lean philosophy, which focuses on minimizing costs, saving energy, and increasing efficiency. With karakuri, tasks can be automated in a simple way, without large financial investments or complex systems. 💡🚀

🟢 Dr. Magdalena Laabs

CEO at Rolbatch-Laabs Academy & Axtora Energy - I help implement plastics processing and recycling technologies - I run Rolbatch Academy – training and consulting

1mo

Karakuri is such an inspiring approach! 🌱 It shows that sometimes the simplest solutions, grounded in basic physics, can have a huge impact on efficiency and cost savings. ⚙️💡 Embracing low-cost automation like this can be a game-changer in so many industries. It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t always require high-tech solutions – sometimes, it’s about working smarter with what’s already around us. 💪✨

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Michael Parent

I help operations leaders make data-driven decisions | Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt

1mo

Reminds me of when my mother would scold me: "...you work harder trying to avoid work than you would doing the job..." But hey, now it's a career!

Armeen Gould

Founder @ ZeroEmyt d/b/a Zero SUM | Decarbonizing Transportation | Upcycling Used Vehicles

1mo

No motors, no fuss—just smart engineering that lets gravity move your stuff while you sip coffee and watch.

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Luca Piccinini

Digital Production Process Analyst | MBA Graduate

1mo

“Quando hai un lavoro difficile da svolgere, assegnalo ad una persona pigra, troverà sicuramente un modo intelligente per svolgerlo.” Non ricordo dove ho letto questa frase, ma la trovo pura e geniale allo stesso tempo.

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Michal Libiak

Experienced Consultant | Project management | Technical Cleanliness

1mo

Always good to look for the simplest and cheapest solution at first 👍

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