Sin categoría
WIP, ou Work in Progress, refere-se a todos os produtos parcialmente processados que estão em andamento no fluxo de produção, mas que ainda não foram finalizados. Controlar o WIP é essencial para garantir fluidez, qualidade e eficiência operacional.

🏭 WIP, or Work in Progress, refers to all partially processed products that are in progress in the production flow, but have not yet been completed. Controlling WIP is essential to ensure fluidity, quality, and operational efficiency.

Good WIP control is like a traffic light in the factory — it helps maintain the pace without congestion.


📦 Examples of WIP in Practice


📉 Why is Excess WIP a Problem?

Negative ImpactEffect on Production
Increased lead timeProducts take longer to be completed
Loss of traceabilityDifficulty in knowing the status of each DUT
Risk of damage or lossParts outside their standard flows
Difficulty in prioritizationWhich products are urgent? Where are they?
Impact on qualityRework of forgotten or poorly stored DUTs

✅ Advantages of WIP Control

  • Improves continuous production flow
  • Facilitates traceability by batch, serial number, or operator
  • Reduces the need for manual buffers or temporary storage
  • Helps identify bottlenecks and balance the line intelligently

🔧 How AJOLLY Testing Implements WIP Control

At AJOLLY Testing, WIP is treated as a strategic part of the production flow. Our solutions integrate test benches, MES, and dashboards for real-time monitoring of each DUT’s status.

Applied Tools:

  • Barcode reading before and after testing
  • Dashboards with WIP status by stage (e.g., “in testing”, “awaiting retest”)
  • Systems with automatic release of the next stage after successful testing
  • Integration with Andon systems for accumulation signaling
  • Report generation by operator, line, product, or batch

🔄 WIP and Lean Production (Lean)

WIP is one of the 8 wastes of Lean. The goal is to minimize it as much as possible without compromising the flow. Ideally, each DUT should flow through the line with the least possible time and with full traceability.


Controlling WIP is about keeping production fluid, predictable, and traceable. It ensures that each DUT receives attention at the right time — and with the required quality.