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10. Standardized, reusable containers have fairly obvious benefits for shipping. What is the purpose of these devices within the plant?
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(QUESTION THREE)Warehousing is an important contributor to both productivity management and quality in a manufacturing industry.(a) Discuss symptoms of inefficient material handling in a warehouse.The following information is provided;
Stock keeping unit (SKU) Number of PalletsSKU 010 4 SKU 020 6
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ii. The percentage space utilisation in this warehouse.I
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTW/OML LAB >C<
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