A manufacturer's market is highly dependent upon customers selecting standard options at the time of placing an order. Which of the following manufacturing strategies is best suited to compete in this market?
A) Engineer-to-order? More like 'Engineer-to-take-forever-and-cost-a-fortune', am I right? Let's go with C) Assemble-to-order and get this done in a snap!
If customers are looking for unique products, Make-to-order might be the way to go. But if they prefer some standard options, Assemble-to-order could work better.
Oh, this is easy! The right answer has got to be C) Assemble-to-order. That way, the manufacturer can quickly put together the exact configuration the customer wants.
Definitely not D) Make-to-stock, that's way too inflexible for a market that's so dependent on customer preferences. I'm leaning towards C) Assemble-to-order.
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm thinking either B) Make-to-order or C) Assemble-to-order would be a good fit for a market that relies on standard options.
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