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    PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MB0044 SET I 1. Explain in brief the origins of Just in Time. Explain the different types of wastes that can be eliminated using JIT. Just-in-Time (JIT) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business’ return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs. Just In Time production method is also called the Toyota Production System. To meet JIT objectives‚ the process relies on signals or Kanban between different

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    Operations process design 1. Introduction The assignment will be on the manufacturing of concrete stone paving. This product has been chosen because its demand is growing rapidly as most people are concerned about the need for decorating their homes‚ businesses‚ municipalities are involved in small town regeneration programmes and there is growth in development buildings and malls in the Eastern Cape. Concrete stone paving is preferred instead of other forms because it is versatile‚ aesthetically

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    Book Review: Operation Fly Trap; L.A. Gangs‚ Drugs‚ and the Law Operation Fly Trap was written by Susan A. Phillips‚ published in 2012 by the University of Chicago Press. Phillips received her Ph.D. in anthropology in 1998 from UCLA. She is interested in theories of violence‚ in the relationship between gangs and the state‚ and in utilizing academic writing and scholarship toward criminal justice reform (Susan). All of these intriguing interests led her to write Operation Fly Trap. However‚

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    Introduction Prof. Christian Terwiesch Operations in a Restaurant Prof. Christian Terwiesch Operations in an Emergency Room Prof. Christian Terwiesch Operations from the Perspective of the Customer Prof. Christian Terwiesch Four Dimensions of Performance Cost Quality ▪ Efficiency ▪ Product quality (how good?) ▪ Process quality (as good as promised?) Variety Time ▪ Customer heterogeneity ▪ Responsiveness to demand Important for - Performance measurement

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    UNIQLO Operations Fashionable and high-quality clothes that anyone can wear anywhere‚ any time – that’s what UNIQLO is all about. Our global operating systems weave together all processes from product design to final sales‚ including global R&D‚ procurement of world-class quality materials‚ production focused in China‚ and the operation of 790 stores around the globe. This seamless system allows UNIQLO to consistently offer its customers high-quality products at reasonable prices. UNIQLO Japan

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    2012 How does an understanding of the influences on operations contribute to business success? Executive Summary: Qantas is Australia’s largest domestic and international airline. Although Qantas is primarily a passenger airline‚ air freight is also an integral part of its core business. Other Qantas operations include catering‚ tourism and E-commerce devoted to transport and travel. In order to have an effective business and operations process‚ a company‚ like Qantas must be aware of the

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    Operation philosophy in starbucks as we know‚ developing from a small coffee shop to one of America’s most successful companies‚ starbucks has made remarkable achievement. The reason why starbucks get such a great success is its unique operation philosophy. Creat right brand positioning Starbucks build the brand‚ highlight its particular cultural taste. One of its value proposition is that: starbucks sold not the coffee‚ but the coffee experience brought to people. Starbucks people considered

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    The Importance of Transport in Location Selection The location of economic activities is fundamentally based on geographical concepts of the site and its situation. The site relates to the characteristics of a specific location while the situation concerns the relationships of a location in relation to other locations. Historically‚ specific sites suitable for defense or commerce have been important factors in the location of cities. In addition to being a factor of spatial organization‚ transportation

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    outlined start date of May the 15th‚ 1941. On the 22nd of June‚ 1941 Nazi‚ Germany invaded the Soviet Union in the largest German military operation of World War II. It was the biggest land invasion in the history of the world. As over three million German soldiers and their allies drove forward in three sections into the Soviet Union. The attack was named ‘Operation Barbarossa’ . Popular opinion has labelled Hitler as virtually insane for invading the Soviet Union‚ but at the time many people‚ including

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    Operation Red Wing On June 28‚ 2005 The SEAL team‚ led by LT Michael P. Murphy and consisting of petty officers Matthew Axelson‚ Danny Dietz and Marcus Luttrell‚ were on a mission to kill or capture Ahmad Shah‚ a Taliban leader who commanded a group of insurgents known as the "Mountain Tigers‚" west of Asadabad. The initial counter-insurgent mission in Kunar Province‚ Afghanistan seemed to be running accordingly with a successful infiltration into enemy territories until local Goat herders stumbled

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