Business, 28.09.2019 03:10 angeljaylyn123
Juicebox inc., a fruit juice processing company, has been facing irregular demand patterns for the last two years. these large fluctuations have created a bullwhip effect for the company. which of the following steps will juicebox inc. most likely take to cope with this effect?
a. reduce the number of employees to cut costs
b. follow the just-in-time inventory policy
c. carry larger inventories
d. reduce its annual production of juice
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:40
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