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Time to put your house in order? 01/01/2006
 
Manufacturers whose production is closely matched to customer demand are holding less inventory, showing better order performance, and slashing the order-to-cash cycle time, according to analyst AMR Research. And it is initiatives like lean thinking, advanced planning and scheduling (APS) and supply chain synchronization that are helping them to tune their resources and capacity to suit what the market wants when it wants it – while still keeping costs down
 
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