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Just-In-Time Inventory

Summary

A strategy that companies employ to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process.

Detailed Description

Just-In-Time (JIT) inventory is a management strategy that aligns raw-material orders with production schedules. This approach minimizes inventory costs by keeping inventory to a minimum, allowing companies to reduce holding costs and increase cash flow. The technique requires accurate forecasting and strong supplier relationships to ensure that materials arrive just in time for production and to meet customer demand. As a result, JIT can help streamline operations and reduce the costs associated with excess inventory.

Category
Supply Chain Management
Synonyms
Lean Inventory
Just-In-Time Manufacturing
JIT Purchasing

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Automobile Manufacturing

Many automobile manufacturers utilize JIT to minimize inventory costs and streamline the production process.

Industries:

Automotive

Platforms:

Manufacturing Plant
Supply Chain Networks
Electronics Manufacturing

Electronics companies apply JIT to reduce excess parts and maintain efficient production lines.

Industries:

Electronics

Platforms:

Factory Automation Systems
Retail Operations

Retailers adopt JIT to manage stock levels effectively and reduce waste from perishable goods.

Industries:

Retail

Platforms:

Point of Sale Systems
Inventory Software

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