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Operations Management: Workbook Course 2022 -23

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Word Definition
1 The product being completed by a process or facility
2 A center point where transfers and or sorting occurs

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3 To procure materials, supplies and services


4 Make Things quickly
5 A measurement of the actual output to the standard output expected
6 Work arriving at a work center of production facility
7 High-volume, high-velocity and high-variety information assets that demand cost-effective,
innovative forms of information processing for enhanced insight and decision making
8 A production environment where a good or service can be made after receipt a customer's
order
9 A product design strategy that shifts product differentiation closer to the consumer by
postponing identity changes, such as assembly or packaging, to the last possible supply chain
location.
10 The business functions of procurement planning, purchasing, inventory control, traffic,
receiving, incoming inspection, and salvage operations.

11 Items in Inventory
12 ________ Logistics: a complete supply chain for the purpose of returns, repair, remanufacture
and or recycling
13 A philosophy of production that emphasizes the minimization of the amount of all the
resources (including time) used in various activitites. It involves identifying and eliminating
non-value adding actitives in design, production, supply chain management and dealing with
customers
14 A philosophy of manufacturing that looks for having only the required inventory when
needed,

15 Obtain goods or service by contract an outside supplier


16 ________ Manufacturing: The process of layering materials to make products and components using
computer data.

17 A facility, function, department or resource whose capacity is less than the demand placed upont it

18 The Japanese term for the practice of stopping the production line when a defect occurs

19 _____ Time: In a logistics context, the time between recognition of the need for an order and the receipt
of goods

20 The reintroduction of partially processed product or carrier solvents form one operation or task into a
previous operation

Crossword1 Solution

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Word Term Definition

1 Output The product being completed by a process or facility


2 Hub In warehousing a center point where transfers and or sorting occurs

3 Purchase To procure materials, supplies and services

4 Speed Make Things quickly

5 Efficiency A measurement of the actual output to the standard output expected

6 Input Work arriving at a work center of production facility

7 Big data High-volume, high-velocity and high-variety information assets that demand
cost-effective, innovative forms of information processing for enhanced
insight and decision making
8 Make-to-order A production environment where a good or service can be made after
receipt a customer's order

9 Postponement A product design strategy that shifts product differentiation closer to the
consumer by postponing identity changes, such as assembly or packaging,
to the last possible supply chain location.
10 Pprocurement The business functions of procurement planning, purchasing, inventory
control, traffic, receiving, incoming inspection, and salvage operations.
11 Stock Items in Inventory

12 Reverse ________ Logistics: a complete supply chain for the purpose of returns,
repair, remanufacture and or recycling

13 Lean A philosophy of production that emphasizes the minimization of the amount


of all the resources (including time) used in various activitites. It involves
identifying and eliminating non-value adding actitives in design, production,
supply chain management and dealing with customers
14 JIT A philosophy of manufacturing that looks for having only the required
inventory when needed,

15 Outsource Obtain goods or service by contract an outside supplier

16 Additive ________ Manufacturing: The process of layering materials to make


products and components using computer data.

17 Bottleneck A facility, function, department or resource whose capacity is less than the
demand placed upont it

18 Jidoka The Japanese term for the practice of stopping the production line when a
defect occurs

19 Lead _____ Time: In a logistics context, the time between recognition of the need
for an order and the receipt of goods

20 Recycle The reintroduction of partially processed product or carrier solvents form


one operation or task into a previous operation

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Word Definition
1 a person or company that sells goods in large quantities to other companies
or people who then sell them to the public
2 a person or business that sells goods to the public
3 the rate at which goods are sold in a shop/store and replaced by others
4 a general direction in which a situation is changing or developing
5 the series of stages that a particular piece or type of work passes through
from the beginning until it is finished; the rate at which it passes through
these stages
6 a situation in which a company or shop/store has no more of a particular
item available
7 (of drugs and medicines) that can be obtained without a prescription (= a
written order from a doctor)
8 is a distinct item for sale, such as a product or service, and all attributes
associated with the item that distinguish it from other items

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Word Solution Definition

1 Wholesaler a person or company that sells goods in large quantities to other


companies or people who then sell them to the public
2 Retailer a person or business that sells goods to the public

3 Turnover the rate at which goods are sold in a shop/store and replaced by others

4 Trend a general direction in which a situation is changing or developing

5 Workflow the series of stages that a particular piece or type of work passes through
from the beginning until it is finished; the rate at which it passes through
these stages
6 Stockout a situation in which a company or shop/store has no more of a particular
item available
7 OTC (of drugs and medicines) that can be obtained without a prescription (= a
written order from a doctor)
8 SKU is a distinct item for sale, such as a product or service, and all attributes
associated with the item that distinguish it from other items

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