Traditionally, companies have designed their plant floors so that similar machines are grouped together. Such a process-oriented
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Traditionally, companies have designed their plant floors so that similar machines are grouped together. Such a process-oriented layout results in all drill presses in one place, all lathes in one place, and so forth. How does the traditional plant layout add cost to the manufacturing environment? How would this layout change with the implementation of a product-oriented manufacturing system? Explain your answer.
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Authors: Thomas L. Albright , Robert W. Ingram, John S. Hill
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