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7⟩ what is the significance of BILL OF LANDING PROGRAM in Order Management?

A Bill of Lading is a legal Document between the shipper of a particular good and the carrier detailing the type, quantity and destination of the good being carried. The bill of lading also serves as a receipt of shipment when the good is delivered to the predetermined destination. This document must accompany the shipped goods, no matter the form of transportation, and must be signed by an authorized representative from the carrier, shipper and receiver.

For Example:

Suppose that a logistics company must transport gasoline from a plant in Texas to a gas station in Arizona via heavy truck. A plant representative and the driver would sign the bill of lading after the gas is loaded onto the truck. Once the gasoline is delivered to the gas station in Arizona, the truck driver must have the clerk at the station sign the document as well.

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10⟩ Explain difference between Discrete mfg and Process manufacturing?

Discrete manufacturing is distinguished by the production

of distinct items that use bills of material and routings

to determine costs and lead times.

Examples: Automobile manufacturing, computer manufacturing,

dishwasher and washing machine manufacturing, etc .

Process manufacturing is distinguished by a production

approach that has minimal interruptions in actual

processing in any one production run, or between production

runs of similar products. This approach produces multiple

unique products in relatively small batches flowing through

different production operations throughout the factory.

They are normally producing a Product that is "Homogeneous"

and equally divided for the convenience of packaging.

Typical examples are Food, pharmaceutical and other batched-

based manufacturers such as refineries, wineries, etc .

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