What does JIT mean?, Just-in-Time, Job Is Total, Jessica Is Tall, Just Important Things, What is the main idea of Just-in-Time production?, To produce as many items as possible and store them in a big warehouse, To produce items exactly when they are needed, To throw away old products at the end of the day, To only sell products to one customer, Why are big warehouses considered a problem in traditional production?, They are too small for modern machines, They are free to use and help save money, They are expensive and often lead to waste when products are not sold, They make products fresher and faster, In the sandwich shop example, what happens when a customer orders a sandwich using JIT?, You give them a sandwich that was made early in the morning, You tell the customer to wait until the next day, You throw the sandwich into the trash, You make the sandwich fresh in a few minutes, What is the "Pull System" element in JIT?, Producing goods based on a signal from the customer, Producing items as fast as possible without any orders, Moving products from one warehouse to another, Forcing customers to buy more products than they need, What is one of the main benefits of using JIT?, Increased waste of materials, Saving money and space by not needing a large warehouse, Higher storage costs, Making customers unhappy with old products, Warehouse, Sklep, Produkcja, Magazyn, Waste, Marnotrawstwo, Zysk, Jakość, Storage, Sprzedaż, Przechowywanie, Dostawa, Quantity, Czas, Rozmiar, Ilość, Delivery, Dostawa, Produkcja, Magazynowanie

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