Quiz: Just-in-Time in Lean Production
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Building on what you've learned about lean production, let's test your knowledge of Just-in-Time (JIT) systems in a business context!
What is the primary goal of a Just-in-Time (JIT) system?
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Which of the following are benefits of Just-in-Time (JIT)? (Select all that apply)
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The key principle of Just-in-Time is to produce {{blank0}} goods at the {{blank1}} time.
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A business uses JIT and has no buffer stock. If customer demand is 120 units per day and lead time is 2 days, how much stock must be ordered to meet demand?
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of JIT?
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What is required for JIT to work effectively? (Select all that apply)
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What does the term 'pull production' mean in a JIT system?
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One risk of JIT is that businesses become heavily reliant on {{blank0}} deliveries, which can be disrupted by {{blank1}} issues.
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