A supply strategy in which components arrive exactly at the moment they are needed is called _________________.
A. Bullwhip effect
B. Demand planning
C. Just-in-time
D. Pull-based model
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
A supply strategy in which components arrive exactly at the moment they are needed is called Just-in-time. Just-In-Time services involve the process of producing and delivering finished goods at the time they are required for sale, partly finished goods at the time needed for assembly into finished goods, parts and components required for partly finished goods, or materials that are needed to be made into those parts.Related Questions on Management Information System (MIS)
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B. Operational level system
C. Knowledge level system
D. Strategic level system
A. Decision Support System (DSS)
B. Management Information System (MIS)
C. Executive Support System (ESS)
D. Transaction Processing System (TPS)
A. Decision Support System (DSS)
B. Management Information System (MIS)
C. Executive Support System (ESS)
D. Transaction Processing System (TPS)
A. Knowledge workers
B. Executives
C. System analysts
D. Data workers

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