Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
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ISBN: 9781478623069
Author: Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen
Publisher: Waveland Press, Inc.
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Chapter 6.6, Problem 20P
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Interpretation: find the routing suggested by the savings method to the given problem.
Concept Introduction: Routing is interrelated to the management of the production.it is considered the temporary storage goods process and material handling of the inventory. Product path will be provide the sequence of the operation in the manufacturing.
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