13. Returning to problem 12, Slippery sees its own operation as a type of kanban system. It...
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13. Returning to problem 12, Slippery sees its own operation as a type of kanban system. It has a batch of finished products in inventory, and whenever that is removed, this becomes the trigger to make another batch.
a. What are the fundamental differences between this approach and one based on a mixedmodel daily schedule?
b. What is the average batch size for each product that would be run in the latter case?
c. What are the changes that would be required at ZMW?
d. What changes would be required at Slippery?
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Manufacturing Planning And Control For Supply Chain Management
ISBN: 9780073377827
6th Edition
Authors: F. Robert Jacobs, William Berry, David Clay Whybark, Thomas Vollmann
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