OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT W/ MYLAB <C> 2018
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Chapter 7.S, Problem 10P
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To determine: The throughput time of the work cell in CEC Laundry.
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Throughput time:
Throughput time is time taken for a product to move through the manufacturing process from the raw materials stage until it is converted into finished goods.
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