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    population to work in the factories. DOC#3 This document supports an innovation paragraph because the idea of the assembly line was first used in the textile mills to increase production. This document could also be used to support the resource paragraph because if there were not so many people available to work in the factories‚ then there would not be enough people to man the assembly line. DOC#4 This document aids the resource/geography paragraph as it discusses the coal‚ iron and wool resources’

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    Henry Ford was an American entrepreneur who founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903. Ford was most known for his first invention of the Model T car in 1908 and his "assembly line process" that he used in his factories that bumped his production from only 18‚000 cars per year to about 1‚000‚000 cars per year. Ford’s company was also known for being one of the best things to happen during the Industrial Revolution due to his factory’s safe working conditions‚ well paid workers and low prices so "working

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    In the article‚ “Chrysler Averts a Parts Crisis‚” by Jeffrey Ball‚ in the Wall Street Journal‚ readers get a small glimpse of how major businesses utilize just-in-time systems and how they may be impacted during a national crisis such as September 11th. Just-in-time is getting the right quantity of goods to the right place exactly at the right time. The goal is to get products at a certain place not too early and not too late‚ instead‚ just-in-time.(1) Just-in-time systems is an inventory strategy

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    would prove to be effective in assuring their customers value and quality of the products and services. This form of vertically integration in the ‘make’ strategy is clearly seen in the case when Toyota Motor Corporation integrate their production line with the help of acquiring their raw inputs and distribution channels. Using the ‘make’ strategy would also mean that all information with regards to the production of the product would be handles in-house with direct responsibility and control over

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    Mahindra & Mahindra is a major automobile manufacturer of tractors‚ utility vehicles‚ passenger cars‚ pickups‚ commercial vehicles; its tractors are sold on six continents. It has acquired plants in China and the United Kingdom‚ and has three assembly plants in the USA. M&M has a global presence and its products are exported to several countries. Its global subsidiaries include Mahindra Europe Srl. based in Italy‚ Mahindra USA Inc.‚ Mahindra South Africa and Mahindra (China) Tractor Co. Ltd

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    Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line‚ authored by a GM "shoprat"‚ Ben Hamper‚ is testimony of the aches and distress of an auto worker on the rivet line in the 1970 ’s and 80 ’s. This book describes and gives a picture of the reality of working class life and the impact the United Auto Workers (UAW) had on Hamper and his colleagues ’ working conditions. Hamper ’s recollection of his and hundreds of other American workers experiences on the assembly line is simultaneously hilarious and tragic

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    n" feeding machine and an accelerating assembly line where he screws nuts at an ever-increasing rate onto pieces of machinery. He finally suffers a nervous breakdown and runs amok‚ throwing the factory into chaos. He is sent to a hospital. Following his recovery‚ the now unemployed factory worker is mistakenly arrested as an instigator in a Communist demonstration. In jail‚ he accidentally ingests smuggled cocaine‚ mistaking it for salt. In his subsequent delirium‚ he gets out of the jail. When he

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    Job Shop Production usually refers to manufacturers that produce items that are "one of a kind"‚ for example‚ manufactures of automation systems and tooling. Manufacturers who produce a wide variety of items in very low volumes also fall into the job shop category. For example‚ very large mining trucks are produced in volumes typically less than 400 annually. Each truck has thousands of components so you can imagine that there are significant challenges in production scheduling‚ purchasing and inventory

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    SONY EMCS Supply Chain Management Group Members: Name | Metric No. | | | | | Loh Choong Young | 809366 | | | SONY The growth of Sony in Malaysia has been leaps and bounds over the past 30 years. From being merely a sales company‚ Sony now expanded their business horizon to marketing‚ manufacturing‚ engineering as well as entertainment industry in movie and music distribution. Aiming to be the No. 1 Preferred Brand in Malaysia‚ Sony (Malaysia) SdnBhd established on 21st January 1998 from

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    Facility Location and Facility Layout Strategic Importance • Supply-chain management is critical • Facility location—intrinsically related to SCM • Examples: – FedEx: While opening a hub for Asia in Philippines 1995— • it had to evaluate several sites • Linking its American (Memphis) and European (Paris) Hubs • BTW‚ the facility was closed and the new hub since 2009 is in Guangzhou‚ Southern China – Mercedes’ first overseas plant in Vance‚ Alabama • Evaluated 170 sites in 30 states and 2 countries

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