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51just in time — adverb at the last possible moment (Freq. 1) she was saved in the nick of time • Syn: ↑in the nick of time …
52just-in-time — adjective Of a manufacturing system in which components are delivered at the precise time required, thus minimizing inventory carrying costs. Syn: JIT …
53just in time — Meaning A manufacturing/delivery process where a minimum of goods are kept in stock. Items are planned to arrive precisely at the time they are required for use or despatch. Origin The process was invented in Japan and the term was applied to it… …
54just\ in\ time — See: in time …
55Just In Time — JIT, right before time is up, right before it would be too late (Internet chat slang) …
56just-in-time — JIT A manufacturing and operating philosophy that aims to supply products to customers in line with fluctuations in *demand. The main advantages of JIT operations include (i) typically low inventory levels, (ii) simplified *backflush costing… …
57just-in-time — (JIT) refers to the movement of material to the necessary place at the necessary time. It is part of a business philosophy based on achieving excellence in a manufacturing company through the continuous elimination of waste …
58Just In Time - JIT — An inventory strategy companies employ to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process, thereby reducing inventory costs. This method requires that producers are able to accurately… …
59just-in-time manufacturing (JIT) — Production control system, developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and imported to the West, that has revolutionized manufacturing methods in some industries. By relying on daily deliveries of most supplies, it eliminates waste due to overproduction and… …
60just-in-time production — /ˌdʒʌst ɪn ˌtaɪm prə dʌkʃən/ noun making goods to order just before they are needed, so as to avoid having too many goods in stock. Abbr JIT …