Just-in-time (JIT) production is a management philosophy that aims to eliminate waste by replenishing materials and supplies exactly when needed for production. This reduces costs from idle equipment and materials and minimizes inventory levels. The Toyota Motor Company pioneered JIT in Japan in the 1970s to make production flow smoothly. JIT exposes common problems in traditional companies by reducing inventory that previously hid issues. While challenging to implement, JIT offers advantages like lower costs, higher quality, and a more flexible workforce.