CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR FUNDAMENTAL AC
CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR FUNDAMENTAL AC
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To determine

Lean Production Process:

In this production process first the customer gives the requirement and basis on which raw material is ordered just in time and all production process are at one location resulting in faster output. The inspection is done by each employee for his process and the goods are sent to next process with zero defect. This is also called pull production and the characteristics are customized products with zero defects with small batch sizes and delivered directly from factory to customer

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