Theory and Practice of Supermarkets – Part 1

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Definition of a supermarket as an inventory at the end of a pull production system, with its inventory sorted by part type and arranged using the FIFO principle. Whenever a part leaves the supermarket, a signal for replenishment is given.
Theory and Practice of Supermarkets – Part 1
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s sprawling grocery business has become an 'expensive hobby
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