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− | {{this}} ({{BASEPAGENAME}}) adds delivering materials in the sequence of consumption to the [[Link::JIT|Just-In-Time (JIT)]] practice. | + | {{this}} ({{BASEPAGENAME}}) is a [[Term]] describing the [[Practice]] that adds delivering materials in the sequence of consumption to the [[Link::JIT|Just-In-Time (JIT)]] [[practice]]. {{this}} is typically applied to assembly line production processes, {{BASEPAGENAME}} requires the [[t:Supplier|Supplier]] to deliver the materials in the sequence of the production schedule of the [[t:Manufacturer|Manufacturer]]. The following elements are typically required to implement {{this}}: |
* [[t:Manufacturer|Manufacturer]] or [[t:Buyer|Buyer]] provides the schedule to the [[t:Supplier|Supplier]] - see: [[sc:S202|S202]] and [[Link::t:DELJIT|DELJIT]] | * [[t:Manufacturer|Manufacturer]] or [[t:Buyer|Buyer]] provides the schedule to the [[t:Supplier|Supplier]] - see: [[sc:S202|S202]] and [[Link::t:DELJIT|DELJIT]] | ||
* [[t:Supplier|Supplier]] schedules vehicles to schedule - see: [[Link::sc:D204|D204]] | * [[t:Supplier|Supplier]] schedules vehicles to schedule - see: [[Link::sc:D204|D204]] | ||
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Just-In-Sequence (JIS) is a Term describing the Practice that adds delivering materials in the sequence of consumption to the Just-In-Time (JIT) practice. Just-In-Sequence is typically applied to assembly line production processes, JIS requires the Supplier to deliver the materials in the sequence of the production schedule of the Manufacturer. The following elements are typically required to implement Just-In-Sequence:
The practice reduces the risk of picking errors and/or time spent on searching for the right materials by material handlers or assembly workers and is implemented to reduce inventory, storage and handling costs.
The Just-In-Sequence practice originated in the automotive industry.
Alternative names for Just-In-Sequence include: In-Line Vehicle Sequencing, Sequenced Parts Delivery Configure-To-Order Make-to-Order
Community Importance Rating:ID | Name | Level | x |
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S2 | Source-to-Order | 2 | S2 |
S201 | Create Order | 3 | S201 |
S202 | Create Schedule | 3 | S202 |
S203 | Receive | 3 | S203 |
S204 | Unload | 3 | S204 |
S207 | Transfer | 3 | S207 |
S304 | Receive | 3 | S304 |
D204 | Schedule Transportation | 3 | D204 |
D207 | Pick | 3 | D207 |
D208 | Pack | 3 | D208 |
D209 | Load | 3 | D209 |
D305 | Schedule Delivery & Installation | 3 | D305 |
D310 | Load | 3 | D310 |
ID | Name | Clear | x |
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ASN | Advance Shipment Notice | ASN | |
CTO | Configure-To-Order | CTO | |
DELJIT | EDIFACT Delivery Just-In-Time (DELJIT) | DELJIT | |
JIT | Just-In-Time | JIT | |
MTO | Make-to-Order | MTO |