(Voice Alejandra Sande Belmonte). This is the sixth chapter of Business in half hour, where we will study a business’s logistics. We place ourselves in 1950, when Detroit was the world’s automobile center. The USA is a country with no space problems, so having available warehouses was never a concern.
However, Japan had a precarious economic situation following the aftermath of World War II, in contrast to the USA, it has not vast spaces. Hence they had to develop a “just in time” production system which demanded an overall huge organisational effort form every worker. In this way Japan’s automobile industry took on the world’s leadership while Detroit went into a decline.
In the diagrams we develop the “just in time” philosophy with the Japanese metaphor of the stocks’s river. When confronting a problem, one must face it and solve it. But the “just in time “ is so much more than a stock management system, is a philosophy oriented to the demand and the continuous improvement.
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