Disadvantages of JIT

Some of the main problems with JIT are Its inability to deal with unforeseen circumstances Reliance on perfect quality of materials from suppliers Reduced flexibility to meet specific or changing customer demands Difficulty of reducing set up times and associated Read More …

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Advantages of JIT

The potential benefits of JIT to an organization and its purchasing function in particular, have been summarized as follows: Shorter lead-times Shorter time needed to make a product Higher equipment capacity and utilization Simplified planning and scheduling Less paperwork Less Read More …

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JUST IN TIME (JIT)

JIT is a philosophy of manufacturing based on planned elimination of all waste and continuous improvement of productivity. It encompasses the successful execution of all manufacturing activities required to produce a final product from design engineering to delivery and including Read More …

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INDEPENDENT DEMAND

1. FIXED ORDER QUANTITY With fixed order quantities, inventory is replenished with a predetermined quantity of every stock every time the inventory falls to a specific order level. The reorder level is the quantity to be used during the lead Read More …

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Meaning of independent and dependent demand

A major distinction in the way inventory planning and control is managed is whether demand for items in inventory is independent or dependent. Dependent demand items are typically subassemblies or component parts that will be used in the production of Read More …

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