Author:
Bartezzaghi Emilio,Turco Francesco,Spina Gianluca
Abstract
Gives results of a survey on the application of the just‐in‐time
(JIT) approach in Italy, based on a sample of 173 industrial companies.
The methodological framework used to evaluate JIT application was
described in a previous article (International Journal of Operations
& Production Management, Vol. 9 No. 8, 1989). Interest in JIT is
wide and is growing. The evidence shows the compatibility and
complementarity of JIT with different classes of innovation; the need
for an integrative approach emerges. Pull‐controlled flow, supply
quality certification, preventive maintenance, job
enlargement/enrichment and product modularization emerge as the core
features of JIT, even though most are widely adopted in JIT
implementation. In terms of operating conditions, the most significant
improvements obtained by those who adopt JIT are: a speed‐up in
production flow and synchronization between production and market and
between the different productive and logistic phases. Consequently,
major benefits in production system performance are achieved in terms of
mix flexibility, working‐capital productivity and productivity of both
direct and clerical labour. Success in JIT adoption seem not to be
related to certain exogenous factors, such as company size and type and
the nationality of ownership. As the strategic profile of a firm also
seems irrelevant to the aims of JIT adoption JIT confirms itself as an
instrument suitable for different application contexts and diverse
strategic objectives.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences
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