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Build to stock

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Build to stock, or make to stock, often abbreviated as BTS or MTS, is a build-ahead production approach in which production plans may be based upon sales forecasts and/or historical demand.[1] BTS is a usually associated with the industrial revolution mass production techniques, where in anticipation of demand vast quantities of goods are produced and stocked in warehouses.

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Overview

Build to stock is frequently considered as an appropriate solution for products where there are few product lines and long changeover times between costly products.[2]

Some firms build all their products to order while others build them to stock. Given the widespread proliferation of products, there are a number of manufacturers taking a hybrid approach, where some items are built to stock and others are built to order.

Build to stock has been replaced in many industries by build to order, where items are produced to specific sales orders.

References

  1. ^ Parry, Glenn; Graves, Andrew (2008). Build to order: the road to the 5-day car. Springer. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-84800-224-1.
  2. ^ "Build to Stock Inventory model". leanmanufacture.net. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
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