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True/False
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A) In-process inventory is considerably less.
B) Each product is produced less frequently.
C) Carrying costs are reduced.
D) There is less clutter in the workplace.
E) Inspection and rework costs are less.
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A) is most suited for nonrepetitive manufacturing.
B) cannot be implemented sequentially.
C) requires a wholesale commitment from the outset.
D) may leave their company vulnerable to supply chain disruptions.
E) all of the choices.
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A) delivery of large lots at regular intervals.
B) buyer inspection of goods and materials.
C) multiple sources from which to purchase.
D) long-term relationships and commitments.
E) the lowest price possible.
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A) backup employees to cover for absenteeism
B) one hundred percent inspection to remove defects
C) dedicated equipment to reduce unit costs
D) safety stocks to prevent stockouts
E) greater flexibility to cope with change
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A) a flexible system
B) minimum inventory
C) little waste
D) reduced setup times
E) a significant number of daily schedule changes
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A) AABBCCAABC
B) ABCABCABCA
C) AAAABBBCCC
D) BCABCABCAB
E) BBBAACCCAA
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A) jidoka
B) 3 kanban
C) heijunka
D) 2 kaizen
E) 5W2H
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A) a command and control center.
B) automation.
C) andon.
D) a pull system.
E) kanban.
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A) maintaining equipment in good operating condition
B) replacing parts that have a tendency to fail before they fail
C) workers maintaining their own equipment
D) eliminating supplies of spare parts to reduce capital investment
E) perceiving breakdowns as an opportunity for improvement
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A) jidoka; heijunka
B) muda; kanban
C) kaizen; heijunka
D) muda; kaizen
E) muda; jidoka
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A) smooth the flow of production.
B) reduce (and ultimately eliminate) "excess" inventory.
C) obtain high quality components.
D) reduce overhead.
E) eliminate process bottlenecks.
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