A manufacturing cell makes three models of a product – AKC1011, BC0001, and AC0102. The daily demand for the three products are as follows: 200 of AKC1011, 500 BC0001, and 300 of AC0102. Develop a balanced mixed-model sequence that should be repeated throughout the day in order to meet demand.
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A manufacturing cell makes three models of a product – AKC1011, BC0001, and AC0102. The daily demand for the three products are as follows: 200 of AKC1011, 500 BC0001, and 300 of AC0102. Develop a balanced mixed-model sequence that should be repeated throughout the day in order to meet demand.
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