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Chapter 16, Problem 6DQ
Summary Introduction
To determine: The three relations between JIT and quality.
Introduction: JIT is known as Just in time and is a popular approach which is widely in many industries to cut the cost and expenses. It is a technique which aims to reduce inventory and achieve maximum cost reduction.
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Mylab Operations Management With Pearson Etext -- Access Card -- For Operations Management: Sustainability And Supply Chain Management (13th Edition)
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