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What is Just-in-Time Manufacturing

Handbook of Research on Applied Optimization Methodologies in Manufacturing Systems
Production processes are made according to Just in Time inventory system, which can respond to customer requests more quickly without having large quantities of finished product or work-in-process inventory.
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Mathematical Optimization Models for the Maintenance Policies in Production Systems
Alperen Bal (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) and Sule Itir Satoglu (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2944-6.ch012
Abstract
This chapter initially presents a brief information about production systems. At these systems, different types of maintenance policies are developed to cope with wear out failures. Mainly used maintenance policies can be classified as corrective, preventive, and condition-based maintenance. In the corrective maintenance, repair or replacement is applied whenever components of the machine breakdown. In the preventive maintenance approach maintenance activities are applied to the critical components on a periodic basis. On the other hand, maintenance activities are applied whenever critical reliability level is reached or exceeded. These types of maintenance policies are modeled using mathematical modeling techniques such as linear programming, goal programming, dynamic programming, and simulation. A review of current literature about the mathematical models, the simulation-based optimization studies examining these maintenance policies are categorized and explained. Besides, the solution methodologies are discussed. Finally, the opportunities for future research are presented.
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Intelligent Networking and Business Process Innovation: A Case Study Analysis of Home Box Office and Dell Computers
Just-in-time manufacturing means quick turnaround and allows a company to meet an order in the least amount of time. Just-in-time manufacturing (and delivery) relies on the use of supply chain management and ERP systems for the purpose of tracking customer orders.
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