
After years of too much or too little, a return to just-in-time inventory
Companies no longer have to keep extra product on hand, says supply chain management expert.
In this story published April 4, 2023, on Marketplace:
People are back to work throughout China and the rest of Asia, so the products are starting to flow again. We're going back to normal ordering patterns, where the inventory is coming in more just-in-time.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management and ON Semiconductor Professor of Business
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