Understanding Business
Understanding Business
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781264249527
Author: Nickels, William G.
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 9, Problem 1VC
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Case summary: A product is brought by the consumer which is created in a series of process that involves transforming the raw material into goods and services. Operation management is responsible to buy part of the product. The F company is producing the car in the mass quantity. The F company provides facility to its customer to chose color of car online.so that, the cost can be customize to compete in the world market. Since, in today’s world, maximum work of production is done by the robot to manufacture the product which is more efficient. Since, robotics plays a major role in almost every process of production.

Many of the company uses the just-in-inventory method to control the inventory of the company because it makes the firm cost effective and profitable. Think about the opportunity in then production department for the graduates.

Adequate information: The F company produces car and provides online color choosing facility to its customer. The robots are more efficient in production and are cost effective to the company.

To discuss: Whether the US company is adapting the challenges of global manufacturing.

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