Asked by Victor Bedoya on May 28, 2024

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Rework costs typically increase in just-in-time processing.

Rework Costs

Expenses incurred to correct defective products or work processes, ensuring they meet quality standards before reaching the customer.

Just-In-Time

An inventory management strategy where materials and goods are produced or acquired only as needed in the production process, aiming to reduce waste.

  • Identify the characteristics and applications of just-in-time (JIT) processing.
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AHMAD ALBADAWIJun 02, 2024
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Just-in-time (JIT) processing aims to reduce waste and inefficiencies, including rework costs, by producing goods only as they are needed, thus minimizing the inventory levels and the potential for defects and rework.