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JIS

Just-In-Sequence

Just-In-Sequence (JIS) adds delivering materials in the sequence of consumption to the Just-In-Time (JIT) practice. 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.

Notes

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

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Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
JITJust-In-Time1JIT
JISJust-In-Sequence2JIS

Process(es)

IDNameLevelx
S2Source-to-Order2S2
S201Create Order3S201
S202Create Schedule3S202
S203Receive3S203
S204Unload3S204
S207Transfer3S207
S304Receive3S304
D204Schedule Transportation3D204
D207Pick3D207
D208Pack3D208
D209Load3D209
D305Schedule Delivery & Installation3D305
D310Load3D310

Term(s)

IDNameClearx
ASNAdvance Shipment NoticeASN
CTOConfigure-To-OrderCTO
DELJITEDIFACT Delivery Just-In-Time (DELJIT)DELJIT
JITJust-In-TimeJIT
MTOMake-to-OrderMTO
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