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- adjective operations Of a
manufacturing system in whichcomponents aredelivered at the precise timerequired , thusminimizing inventory carrying costs. - adjective computing Performing
compilation ofcode on theclient machine immediately beforeexecution .
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This model is often called just-in-time, or JIT, in business lingo.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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This model is often called just-in-time, or JIT, in business lingo.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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This model is often called just-in-time, or JIT, in business lingo.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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This model is often called just-in-time, or JIT, in business lingo.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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As a result of the disruption in the global automotive supply chain, Honda is considering changes to its so-called just-in-time system of low inventory, Mr. Iwamura said.
Honda Sees a January Sales Pickup Chester Dawson 2011
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Evan Saks , the founder of online mattress maker Create-a-Mattress, says manufacturing technology that ties orders to production—known as just-in-time manufacturing—and Web-based tools have done away with the need for inventory managers or warehouse staff, among other workers.
With New Technology, Start-Ups Go Lean Angus Loten 2011
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Many have relied on what's called "just-in-time" management to quickly match supplies with sales.
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Many have relied on what's called "just-in-time" management to quickly match supplies with sales.
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report for Chatham House, Ms. Lee argues that the world has grown more vulnerable to such events in recent years because of a variety of factors, including the rise of the Internet and the popularity of the so-called just-in-time model of supply-chain management in business.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC PFANNER 2012
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report for Chatham House, Ms. Lee argues that the world has grown more vulnerable to such events in recent years because of a variety of factors, including the rise of the Internet and the popularity of the so-called just-in-time model of supply-chain management in business.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC PFANNER 2012
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