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Push Manufacturing
A production strategy where products are made based on forecasted demand, pushing them through the production process to stock.
Make to Stock
A production strategy where goods are produced based on anticipated demand and stocked for future sales, without specific customer orders.
Push Manufacturing
A production strategy where goods are produced in anticipation of customer demand, based on forecasts, leading to potential stockpiling or inventory costs.
Actual Customer Orders
Purchase requests made by customers for goods or services, representing real demand rather than forecasted sales.
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