Practical Operations Management
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Author: Simpson
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Chapter 6, Problem 21P
Summary Introduction
Interpretation: The number of possible layouts.
Concept Introduction: An assembly line is a sequence of work in which an output is produced by adding inputs to semi-finished goods which move from work station to another work station.
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