In high-volume facilities, waste rarely shows up as one dramatic failure. It's usually the quiet stuff: extra walking, double-handling, waiting for space, or stopping a line because one station gets overwhelmed. When you track those moments across a full shift, they add up faster than most teams expect. The right conveying layout makes that waste visible because flow becomes measurable, not guessed. It's a practical way to spot where time and effort keep slipping away. In this article, we will discuss what to look for and what it means.