Multiple Choice
According to the just-in-time philosophy,
A) maintaining inventories wastes resources and frequently covers up poor work or other problems.
B) push-through manufacturing flows are the most efficient.
C) inventories of finished goods should always be available to meet customer demand.
D) long production runs and large production lot sizes take advantage of economies of scale.
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