Consider the following two production processes making an electronic component for a navigation system. Both processes consist of 20 stations and operate at a cycletime of 1 minute/unit. Their most error-prone operation is step 9:• Process 1 has a final inspection at the end of the process and has about 300 units of inventory between step 9 and the inspection.• Process 2 has each worker check the work of the previous steps and about 50 units ofinventory between step 9 and the end of the process, roughly equally distributed across theremainder of the process.What would be the information turnaround time for a defect made at station 9?

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Consider the following two production processes making an electronic component for a navigation system. Both processes consist of 20 stations and operate at a cycle
time of 1 minute/unit. Their most error-prone operation is step 9:
• Process 1 has a final inspection at the end of the process and has about 300 units of inventory between step 9 and the inspection.
• Process 2 has each worker check the work of the previous steps and about 50 units of
inventory between step 9 and the end of the process, roughly equally distributed across the
remainder of the process.
What would be the information turnaround time for a defect made at station 9?

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