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Planning Basis

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This chapter describes a strategically justified planning basis which can be regarded as a guideline for the planning team. The order fulfillment with its sub-processes stands in the foreground while the products and business processes typically determine the location and factory areas that are to be designed. The other major components of the planning basis include decisions about the type of factory from the customers’ perspective, the position of the factory in the supply chain and possibly the integration of the factory into a production network.

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Wiendahl, HP., Nyhuis, P. (2015). Planning Basis. In: Handbook Factory Planning and Design. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46391-8_2

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