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4 August, 10:20

Just-in-time delivery is not an important component of Lean manufacturing. a) - True b) - False

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  1. 4 August, 13:55
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    False

    Explanation:

    Just-in-time manufacturing means that production is done when there is demand. It is a pull system which means that demand dictates production. Lean manufacturing is method of production which aims to reduce the seven types of waste which are

    Logistics

    Inventory

    Motion of objects during manufacturing

    Unnecessary delay

    Producing more than demand

    Over Processing of goods

    Malfunctioning items.

    Here it can be seen that Producing more than demand is a waste. This can be reduced by Just in Time manufacturing.
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