_____ means to produce in the amounts needed, when needed and where needed using a single unit flow.
a. built in quality
b. process improvement
c. stable environment
d. just in time
Answer:-
Option is “D” -- Just in time
Explanation: - Just in time production system helps in producing the amount of goods needed, when needed and where needed. It helps companies to reduce their wastage in using valuable resources and thereby decreasing the material and production costs. Toyota is the best example in just in time production because they produce or manufacture the cars according to the customer orders (when needed) and with limited amount (amount needed) without any wastage in their valuable resources.
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