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Control of a Variety of Products

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Exercises in Industrial Management

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The factory, which is operated by a large private company, is situated in an area where labour is in short supply and building land is at a premium. Difficulties in raising the necessary capital and finding a suitable site are limitations on any contemplated expansion of the plant at the present time.

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  • See for example Eilon, S. (1962) Elements of Production Planning and Control, Chapter 5 (The Macmillan Co. New York).

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© 1966 S. Eilon, R. I. Hall, J. R. King

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Eilon, S., Hall, R.I., King, J.R. (1966). Control of a Variety of Products. In: Exercises in Industrial Management. Studies in Management. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00457-7_5

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