0 A just-in-time system of manufacturing (= producing goods) is based on preventing waste by producing only the amount of goods needed at a particular time, and not paying to produce and store more goods than are needed.
1 relating to a manufacturing system in which parts and materials are delivered when they are needed, rather than before. Just-in-time systems reduce the cost of storing parts and materials and reduce waste:
Selling direct to customers means the company can buy components on a just-in-time basis.
Such tools may be able to satisfy the sub-optimal solution and determine what is good enough or just-in-time.
The resulting framework will provide just-in-time securing compilation and it will serve as a vehicle for experiments with mobile code.
We argue that the district heating problem is an instantiation of the abstract problem description of just-in-time production and distribution.
The increasing integration of regional and international production networks and implementation of just-in-time supply systems require small suppliers to prove their reliability and stability.
There are a number of different approaches to solve the just-in-time production and distribution problem outlined above.
Subassemblies were to arrive just-in-time in the appropriate spurs for fitting to the product frame.
In the general problem of just-in-time production and distribution, the distribution time may be different for different producers-consumers pairs.
It is a just-in-time manufacturing system that eliminates inventory and the costs associated with the management and administration of the inventory, eliminating out-of-stock and out-of-print books.