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In recent years, firms have to continue to exist under the dynamical social, economic and politic conditions. This could only be achieved by using available resources efficiently at the right time and right place. Just-in-time production system’s applications were started in Japan after the World War II. It is viewed as a level of perfection achieved by continuous elimination of the wasteful use of resources. The main objective of the system is the reduction of working capital, administrative and manufacturing costs.
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Erol, S.E., Kumtas, G. (1992). Decomposition Approach Resulting in Optimal Solution of Just-in-time Production Problems. In: Gaul, W., Bachem, A., Habenicht, W., Runge, W., Stahl, W.W. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 1991. Operations Research Proceedings 1991, vol 1991. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46773-8_42
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