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Constraints to quick response systems in the implosive industries

Juha‐Matti Lehtonen (Juha‐Matti Lehtonen is a Researcher at the TAI‐Research Centre, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)
Jan Holmström (Jan Holmström is a Docent at the TAI‐Research Centre, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)
Jonas Slotte (Jonas Slotte is Logistics and IT Manager at Fazer AB, Sweden)

Supply Chain Management

ISSN: 1359-8546

Article publication date: 1 March 1999

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Abstract

Studies the problem of producing a product range with high customer service in the implosive industries. In the implosive industries a wide range of end products are manufactured from a limited number of standard materials. The problem of producing a product range with high customer service is studied within the framework of product range, capacity and customer acceptable lead time. In the existing just‐in‐time literature, strong emphasis is put on set‐up and through‐put time reduction for achieving high product availability with low cost. However, the decision regarding the product range and its implications on production control is not adequately considered. It is proposed that the relevant time scope to consider demand and capacity is the product range cycle. Three cases from the food and paper industry are studied. The cases indicate constraints for achieving quick response capability.

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Lehtonen, J., Holmström, J. and Slotte, J. (1999), "Constraints to quick response systems in the implosive industries", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 51-57. https://doi.org/10.1108/13598549910255095

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