A) breakdown maintenance.
B) predictive maintenance.
C) preventive maintenance.
D) corrective maintenance.
E) all of the choices.
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A) maintaining equipment in good operating condition
B) replacing partsthat have a tendency to fail before they fail
C) workers maintaining their own equipment
D) eliminating supplies of spare parts to reduce capital investment
E) perceiving breakdowns as an opportunity for improvement
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A) assets.
B) liabilities.
C) interchangeable.
D) replaceable.
E) to be phased out.
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A) direct-labor allocation.
B) capital-charge allocation.
C) mixed-model accounting.
D) activity-based costing.
E) indirect-labor allocation.
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A) be done as quickly as possible.
B) begin at the start of the process and work forward.
C) convert vendors to lean as one of the last steps.
D) reduce setup times as one of the last steps.
E) all of the choices.
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A) employee development.
B) safety stock.
C) waste.
D) supply chain management.
E) MRP III.
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A) there is a need to produce parts at the work center.
B) parts are ready to be moved to the next station.
C) there is a need to deliver parts to the next work center.
D) a machine has broken down and needs immediate attention.
E) a machine is ready for preventive maintenance.
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A) Equipment adjustment
B) Equipment cleaning
C) Equipment inspection
D) Repair of broken parts
E) Replacement of worn parts
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A) standardized setup tools
B) standardized setup equipment
C) custom setup procedures for each product
D) use of multipurpose equipment or attachments
E) use of group technology
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A) $100 worse off
B) $200 worse off
C) $100 better off
D) $200 better off
E) $2,000 better off
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A) delivery of large lots on short notice
B) the highest quality at the lowest price
C) long-term relationships
D) multiple suppliers to assure continuous availability
E) dedicated staging areas for material
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A) In-process inventory is considerably less.
B) Each product is produced less frequently.
C) Carrying costs are reduced.
D) There is less clutter in the workplace.
E) Inspection and rework costs are less.
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A) loss of output.
B) cost of idle workers.
C) damage to other equipment.
D) replacement of worn parts.
E) injuries.
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A) all equipment justifies about the same expense.
B) a majority of equipment will justify considerable expense.
C) a few pieces of equipment will justify little expense.
D) a few pieces of equipment will justify considerable expense.
E) no piece of equipment will justify major expense; it's better to replace.
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A) backup equipment
B) cost of repairs
C) spare parts
D) operators
E) repair technicians
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A) $100 worse off
B) $200 worse off
C) $100 better off
D) $200 better off
E) $2,000 better off
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