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Spaghetti Diagram

A visual tracing of the physical path of a product, person, or material to expose wasted motion and transport.

A spaghetti diagram traces the actual movement path of a worker, part, or material across a floor plan. The resulting tangle of lines — resembling spaghetti — makes excess walking, transport, and backtracking impossible to ignore.

It is a fast, low-tech tool for revealing motion and transportation waste and is a common precursor to redesigning a layout into efficient cells.

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