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Difference between Just-in-Time and Just-in-Order production modes

Differences in production methods, inventory management, planning and scheduling.

1, production mode: just-in-time production mode emphasizes demand-oriented, on-time production of products according to the order. Order production mode is in the user to put forward specific ordering requirements before starting to organize production, design, supply, manufacturing, factory and so on.

2, inventory management: just-in-time production mode to pursue no inventory or minimum inventory, reduce the waste of resources and inventory costs. Order production mode needs to maintain a certain level of inventory to cope with the uncertainty of market demand.

3, planning and scheduling: Just-in-time production mode focuses on the coordination of planning and scheduling, through reasonable planning and scheduling, to achieve the continuity and efficiency of the production process. Order production mode is mainly based on customer orders for production and scheduling, higher flexibility.