ACC 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2 Managerial: Cellular Manufacturing, Finished Good

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Manufacturing companies: purchase raw materials from other companies and transform those raw materials into a finished product. Merchandising companies: companies that sell products that someone else has manufactured. Service companies: companies that do not sell a tangible product as their primary business. Inventory of materials needed in the production process but not yet moved to the production area. Inventory of finished product waiting for sale and shipment to customers. Inventory of unfinished product (in other words, what is left in the factory at the end of the period) Lean production: system focused on eliminating waste associated with holding more inventory than is required, making more product than is needed, over-processing a product, moving products (and people) farther than is required, and waiting. Just-in-time (jit) manufacturing: philosophy of having raw materials arrive just in time to be used in production and for finished-goods inventory to be completed just in time to be shipped to customers.

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