What problems? An on demand system started decades ago. More efficient.
But when you kill demand and shut down businesses the line stops. Can’t keep producing with no where to go. Tyson iis shutting a meat plant near Nashville for a few infected workers. Silly.
But when you kill demand and shut down businesses the line stops. Cant keep producing with no where to go. Tyson iis shutting a meat plant near Nashville for a few infected workers. Silly.
Just-In-Time - More efficient is a good idea -- until some links in the chain break down, and the process end result is a big fat zero.
If animals are being wasted, or produce is being wasted, because some JIT idiot refused to consider any future disruptions in his global fantasy, that's the dead weight to which I was referring.
The "Planning" part of any Management should contain alternative options for identifiable risks. The anti-American globalists have been singularly focused on eliminating Americans, or as many as possible, from the entire supply chain -- except as the final retail customer. That was pure stupidity and treason.