The similarities and differences between the major marketing and major logistics objectives. Although marketing and logistics can be classified as two totally different subjects in the University‚ there are a lot of similarities‚ and undoubtedly‚ some critical differences. In this article‚ I will begin by discussing the similarities and differences between major marketing and logistics objectives‚ followed by some other discussion on warehousing and inventory management issues. First of all‚
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in a practical way without sacrificing the turn-around period of delivering customer demands. One way of inventory control is the just-in-time inventory system. Overview Just-in-time inventory system was first introduced and tested in Japan by Taiichi Ohno‚ who is referred as the father of JIT system‚ during the 1970s. JIT was perfectly applied in Toyotas manufacturing system of delivering products with minimal delays (Cheng and Podolsky‚ p3). In Toyotas application‚ JIT focused on three important
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Lean production: Successful implementation of organisational change in operations instead of short term cost reduction efforts by Thorsten Ahrens Lean Alliance® GmbH Im Schlosshof 4a • D-82229 Seefeld • Germany • Tel: +49 (08152) 7944-94• Fax: +49 (08152) 7944-93 © 2006 Lean Alliance. All Rights Reserved. This product‚ and any parts thereof‚ may not be reproduced in any form or used in any manner whatsoever without direct permission from the owners of the Lean Alliance. 1 Abstract
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investment for a factory. In the same Situation was Toyota Motor Corporation that had to find a strategic solution. Inventory problem solution Usually excess inventory is marked down and sold for a reduced price. The chief engineer at Toyota‚ Taiichi Ohno‚‚ examined accounting assumptions and realized that another method was possible. The
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT MODULE 1: CSTQ02J ASSIGNMENT 02 Unique Number: 394645 Prepared by: Godfrey P. Shale Student Number: 777-454-8 Date: 2012-10-01 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA 2.1 Strategic Decision A strategic decision is an overarching decision that is taken by the top-level management of an organisation that considers the whole environment in which the organisation operates and the resources that the organisation has‚ and it chooses the most
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Action Plan. Principles of Software Engineering University of Ballarat SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES CP 851 Principles of Software Engineering Semester 2007/1 Tutorial Exercise Week 1: Answer the * ones in groups during your Tutorial Class. Rest to be completed by next week. All answers need to be typed in a Premium4507 Words19 Pages Itech6501 Principles of Software Engineering Tut2 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ITECH3501/ITECH6501
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OPERATION MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER ON INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL: LATEST TRENDS AND TECHNIQUES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 3 2. ABSTRACT 5 3. INTRODUCTION 6 4. TYPES OF INVENTORY 7 4.1. PURPOSE OF KEEPING INVENTORY 7 5. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 8 5.1. OBJECTIVES 8 5.2. SYMPTOMS OF POOR INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 8 6. MEASUREMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS 9 7. FINANCIAL IMPACT OF INVENTORY: 10 8. INVENTORY COSTS 11 8.1. INVENTORY CARRYING COST: 11 8
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attempted to implement lean are happy with the results. Early in the twentieth century‚ Henry Ford took all the elements of a manufacturing system and arranged them in a continuous system for manufacturing the Model T automobile. After World War II‚ Taiichi Ohno at Toyota Motor Company recognized the benefits of this system and began to incorporate the Ford production system into an approach called the Toyota Production System (TPS)‚ a system even better than Ford’s at doing it right the first time by
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of automobiles. It is also known as the Toyota Production System. The goal of lean production is described as "to get the right things to the right place at the right time‚ the first time‚ while minimizing waste and being open to change". Engineer Ohno‚ who is credited with developing the principles of lean production‚ discovered that in addition to eliminating waste‚ his methodology led to improved product flow and better quality. Instead of devoting resources to planning what would be required
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time and effort of implementation of JIT‚ but also to minimize the chance of creating implementation problems. The plant itself also has certain requirements that are needed to implement the JIT‚ and those are plant layout‚ demand pull production‚ Kanban‚ self-inspection‚ and continuous improvement. The plant layout mainly focuses on maximizing working flexibility. It requires the
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