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    The Just-In-Time Approach Assumes That Each Stage in the Manufacturing
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The Just-In-Time Approach Assumes That Each Stage in the Manufacturing

Question 27

Question 27

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The just-in-time approach assumes that each stage in the manufacturing process will place the
parts it produces in an inventory that buffers that stage from the next one downstream in the total
process.

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