In push production, the production process is based on a previously planned schedule. Parts are passed to the next operation in the process as soon as they are finished, regardless of the actual demand. On the other hand, in pull production, the production process is based on actual demand. Parts are only withdrawn from the supplier when they are needed. Push production is not necessarily more efficient than pull production in meeting customer demand because it can lead to overproduction and excess inventory. Pull production, on the other hand, is more efficient in reducing inventory costs because it minimizes the need for excess inventory. To summarize: - Push production is based on a planned schedule, while pull production is based on actual demand. - Push production passes parts to the next operation as soon as they are finished, while pull production only withdraws parts when they are needed. - Push production can lead to overproduction and excess inventory, while pull production reduces inventory costs. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
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