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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer US
Zone : Logistics and supply chain
Sequencing makes just-in-time delivery even more cost-efficient, reports George Schultz
Just-in-time (JIT) delivery practices long have cut time and, importantly, inventory out of manufacturing costs. The added procedure of delivering parts and components in precise plant-floor usage order—sequencing—has helped some companies further...
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