OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: DECISIONS & CASES (Mcgraw-hill Series Operations and Decision Sciences)
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: DECISIONS & CASES (Mcgraw-hill Series Operations and Decision Sciences)
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ISBN: 9780077835439
Author: Roger G Schroeder, M. Johnny Rungtusanatham, Susan Meyer Goldstein
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 3DQ
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To determine: The importance of viewing batch process operation as a system of interconnected lines.

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Scheduling is the process of controlling and arranging the workloads of the production process using the optimized way. It is used to plan the allocating of human resources and machinery.

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