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Receive/Issue
Receive/Issue
After purchased parts and subcontract goods are procured, they are put in a warehouse and taken out of it when needed for production activities. As for manufactured items, they are also put in a warehouse when the manufacturing is over. In this way, Receive/Issue refers to putting them in a warehouse or taking them from it, which can be thought from main two aspects: focusing on the plan, Scheduled Receive/Issue and Unscheduled Receive/Issue (whether or not the Receive/Issue is done according to the schedule), and focusing on the usage of slip, Receive/Issue and Constructive Receive/Issue (whether or not the Receive/Issue is done using slips).
Antonyms: Constructive Receive/Issue
After purchased parts and subcontract goods are procured, they are put in a warehouse and taken out of it when needed for production activities. As for manufactured items, they are also put in a warehouse when the manufacturing is over. In this way, Receive/Issue refers to putting them in a warehouse or taking them from it, which can be thought from main two aspects: focusing on the plan, Scheduled Receive/Issue and Unscheduled Receive/Issue (whether or not the Receive/Issue is done according to the schedule), and focusing on the usage of slip, Receive/Issue and Constructive Receive/Issue (whether or not the Receive/Issue is done using slips).
Antonyms: Constructive Receive/Issue
Reference:JIT Business Research Mr. Hirano Hiroyuki