Logistics Management - May 01, 2006
Cover Story
What does "lean" really mean?
Imagine that you are an automaker, and that three American customers have ordered blue cars with black seats and four Canadian customers have ordered white cars with red seats. The orders arrive while the factory is holding just enough red seats and black seats, blue paint and white paint, and car bodies and power trains to assemble the seven cars and ship them out that same day.
Imagine that you are an automaker, and that three American customers have ordered blue cars with black seats and four Canadian customers have ordered white cars with red seats. The orders arrive while the factory is holding just enough red seats and black seats, blue paint and white paint, and car bodies and power trains to assemble the seven cars and ship them out that same day.
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