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A) It is sometimes called additive manufacturing.
B) The most common current application of this technology is in producing prototypes.
C) It provides the technology for increased use of large production runs when companies need inventory of important parts.
D) It may change supply chains toward more focus on raw materials.
E) It may revolutionize the logistics of spare parts and service activities.
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A) Maintenance
B) Office equipment
C) Repair
D) Operating supplies
E) Components
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A) over 60
B) 25 to 40
C) 35 to 50
D) 10 to 15
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A) can facilitate efforts to obtain equity investments.
B) can permit bid/quote systems for buyers and suppliers.
C) protect companies from potential loss of proprietary data.
D) prevent exposure to exchange rate fluctuations.
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A) is a patented Japanese process for quality control.
B) requires materials and parts arrive at each point in the production process when they are needed.
C) requires parts and materials arrive at a manufacturing plant at least one month in advance to avoid "stockouts."
D) permits greater flexibility in Toyota's production schedule.
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A) had superior systems for utilizing entry-level programmers in the U.S.
B) used an innovative "nearshoring" business model.
C) developed its competitive advantage by offshoring all of its work to India.
D) used a "chasing the sun" model of customer support.
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A) the allocation of scarce resources.
B) the division of production among several subsidiaries so that each produces only a limited number of components for all subsidiaries.
C) the concentration of production at one site to get economies of scale.
D) the production by a subsidiary for its own national market.
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