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hokiehunter07

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It's partilly the result of Just-in-time manufacturing.


It's a pull system. You align your supply to the demand without any wasteful overproduction or storage. 99.9999999% of the time it's the best course of action. When a global pandemic hits, J-I-T is catastrophic if there is no flex production capability and resources are too far away.

We have a system that works at peak optimization during normal times. It's broken right now and we need to find a way to make the "old system" work for the new situation. It's too costly and slow to completely retool production to meet the new demand, only to flip back once all of this is "over."

(In response to this post by PhotoHokieNC)

Posted: 04/06/2020 at 12:02PM



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