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SOPHIE ROJO GARCIA
on Oct 31, 2024Verified
Utilization in process-oriented facilities is frequently low because
A) the postponement strategy for improving service productivity is being used.
B) scheduling in process-oriented facilities is not very complex.
C) with high fixed costs, utilization is not very important.
D) excess capacity for peak demands is desirable.
E) low raw material inventories cause machines to be idled.
Process-Oriented Facilities
Facilities designed around the specific processes and activities involved in production, often tailored to handling a variety of product types or flexible manufacturing.
Utilization
The extent to which a resource, such as equipment, space, or labor, is being used effectively and efficiently.
Excess Capacity
The situation in which a company can produce more products or services than currently demanded by the market.
- Acquire knowledge about the diverse production methodologies and their specific traits.
- Differentiate the characteristics of product-focused, process-focused, and repetitive manufacturing processes.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the diverse production methodologies and their specific traits.
- Differentiate the characteristics of product-focused, process-focused, and repetitive manufacturing processes.