Operations and Supply Chain Management, 9th Edition WileyPLUS Registration Card + Loose-leaf Print Companion
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The continental luggage company manufactures the best selling Trotter and various other types of luggage. The process of producing Trotter includes five stages of assembly. The company decides to implement the process control procedure that includes inspecting the working in each stage of assembly.
To explain: The impact of quality improvement program on the product yield of the company.
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